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Johnson-Glenberg, Mina C. – Educational Media International, 2010
This research examined the impact of formative quizzes on e-learning designed to teach volunteers how to tutor struggling readers. Three research questions were addressed: (1) Do embedded quizzes facilitate learning of e-content? (2) Does the announcement of upcoming quizzes affect learning? (3) Does prior knowledge interact with quizzing and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Prior Learning, Testing, Adult Learning
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Thomas, Audrey M. – Canadian Library Journal, 1980
Discusses seven models which describe adult basic literacy programs in Canada, six of which are based on the use of volunteers. (CHC)
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Models, Training, Tutors
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Vafa, Annette – Canadian Library Journal, 1980
Discusses the need for training of volunteer tutors used in literacy programs and describes a training program consisting of four workshops. (CHC)
Descriptors: Literacy, Training Methods, Tutors, Volunteer Training
Ring, Barbara C. – Academic Therapy, 1980
The author offers guidelines for teaching volunteers and aides as classroom tutors. It is suggested that the tutor be instructed in administering pretests to students. Materials needed for tutoring are outlined, a simple teaching sequence is offered, and tutor supervision is mentioned. (SBH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Paraprofessional Personnel, Teacher Aides
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Smid, Gerhard – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1991
Reviews trade union education practices in the Netherlands, roles of volunteer tutors, and types of support they need. Develops a model for support environments ranging from structural (extra strong, medium strong, and strong support) to incidental (light support). (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Foreign Countries, Labor Education, Teaching Conditions
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Konstant, Lyn C.; And Others – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1991
After receiving training and support materials, volunteer instructors with no previous subject matter expertise (n=4) were found to be as effective as subject experts (n=4) in teaching health and nutrition education classes in a Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies program. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Health Education, Mothers
Sainsbury, Margaret; Fox, Colleen – Good Practice in Australian Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1996
The Home Tutor Scheme is an Australian program that delivers tutoring in migrants' homes, assisting them with resettlement. Volunteer tutor training includes orientation to the migrant experience, cross-cultural awareness, needs-based teaching, adult learning principles, and use of language in contexts relevant to learners. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Home Programs, Language Acquisition, Migrants
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McCuaig, Susannah M. – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Education Courses, Elementary Education, Remedial Instruction, Remedial Programs
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Criscuolo, Nicholas P. – Catalyst for Change, 1985
Describes a successful volunteer tutorial reading program, developed by the New Haven, Connecticut, school system, that provides disabled readers with assistance from volunteer tutors. Includes a list of seven caveats to consider when developing a volunteer program. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, Reading, Reading Achievement
Braine, Rachel – 1989
The Indiana Free Library Literacy Program had two major goals during Fiscal Year 1989: to maintain and expand the present services and to extend the existing literacy program. Tutors were recruited through public service announcements and extensive free coverage in the Indiana Gazette. Four tutor training workshops were held to train 40 new…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Federal Aid, Libraries, Literacy Education
Puryear, Dorothy – 1990
The Nassau (New York) Library System contracted with Literacy Volunteers of America to address the problem of adult literacy by increasing the number of trained volunteer tutors who can teach basic literacy skills. Specifically, the project's goals were to: (1) conduct 6 tutor training workshops at library locations; (2) recruit and train 180-200…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Library Extension, Peer Teaching
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Meyer, Valerie; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1986
Outlines four elements of reading theory every volunteer tutor in an adult program should know, including the importance of material selection and of understanding the processes good readers use to gain meaning. (HOD)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Literacy Education, Models, Reading Comprehension
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Meyer, Valerie – Journal of Reading, 1985
Highlights concerns reading professionals might have regarding the use of volunteer tutors to attack the problem of adult illiteracy in a modern industrial nation. (HOD)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Illiteracy, Learning Disabilities, Literacy Education
Algozzine, Karen – Learning, 1983
Volunteers can be an invaluable resource for teachers who are willing to take the time and energy necessary to train them. Guidelines for using volunteers as research aides, sources of special talent or experiences, links to the community, managers of classroom centers, and tutors are offered. (PP)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Staff Utilization, Teacher Aides
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Ceprano, Maria A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1995
Interviews 16 volunteer adult literacy tutors, finding that many of them do not implement strategies and practices currently recognized as most effective, but tend to implement strategies to which they themselves were exposed as learners, possibly leading to feelings of frustration and defeat for their clients. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Illiteracy, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Research
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