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Peer reviewedOpp, Ronald D. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2002
Reports on a study of 573 two-year colleges, which analyzed significant indicators of program completion for students of color. Finds that percentages of faculty and administrators of color and the amount of contact student affairs officers have with students of color were the strongest predictors of completion. (Contains 54 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Diversity (Faculty), Enrollment Management, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedMeehan, Siobhan; Holmes, Bryn; Tangney, Brendan – Teacher Development, 2001
Examines classroom practice in Ireland and Japan, comparing the development of Vygotsky's notion of social constructivism to that of communal constructivism (which reflects the opportunities created by information and communications technology to share and develop knowledge as a central and moral commitment in the development of learning…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBarker, Philip – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2002
Introduces and discusses a model of teaching and learning that can be used as a basis for building new types of educational infrastructure based upon the use of Web-based resources, peer group interaction and online tutoring. Discusses the special role that e-tutoring plays within online courses and outlines some of the implications of this…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedCoenen, Matthew E. – Gifted Child Today, 2002
This article provides an overview of an after school program one school implemented that included gifted middle school students as peer tutors for those who needed additional outside help and support. The development, design, objectives, and positive outcomes of the Homework Helpers program are described. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Gifted, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedMaxwell, Martha – Learning Assistance Review, 1997
States that for faculty to make effective referrals to academic support programs, they should be knowledgeable about services and describe them to students in their classes early in the term, they must endorse the use of the service and repeatedly encourage students to attend, and they must make their referrals personal. (VWC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Reflective Teaching, Remedial Instruction
Peer reviewedChan, Tak-Wai; Hue, Chih-Wei; Chou, Chih-Yueh; Tzeng, Ovid J. L. – Computers & Education, 2001
Describes four spaces of network learning models which are designed to integrate the Internet into education. Topics include learning technology; network learning environments; project-based learning; community-based learning; learner location; including distance learning; teacher-centered versus student-centered; interaction, including…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Environment
Hrycauk, Marilyn – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
Describes the Early Literacy Tutorial, which targets primary school students falling behind in reading. Teachers and assistants receive professional development on the program. Key program elements include individual tutoring, high expectations, teacher-student interactions, a holistic approach, daily reading, and ongoing assessment. Sidebars…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Holistic Approach
Peer reviewedDe Haan, Mariette; Elbers, Ed – Comparative Education Review, 2005
Understanding diversity in classrooms is becoming more and more politically relevant and complex, at least in Europe and the United States. The reasons for this include the variable school achievement levels among students of different (ethnic) groups, the growing demographic disparity in background between the teachers and their students, and the…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Student Diversity
Gewertz, Catherine – Education Week, 2005
In an attempt to respond to confusion about--or resistance to--the tutoring requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act, the U.S. Department of Education issued guidance outlining what it expects states and school districts to do in supplying the help to needy children. This nonregulatory guidance clarifies the roles of states and school…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Expectation, State Government, School Districts
Ware, William B.; Galassi, John P. – Professional School Counseling, 2006
Correlational data and regression analysis provide the school counselor with a method to describe growth in achievement test scores from elementary to high school. Using Microsoft Excel, this article shows the reader in a step-by-step manner how to describe this growth pattern and how to evaluate interventions that attempt to enhance achievement…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Elementary Secondary Education, School Counselors, Achievement Tests
Calhoon, Mary Beth; Al Otaiba, Stephanie; Greenberg, Daphne; King, Amber; Avalos, Annalise – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of a supplemental peer-tutoring reading program on phonological and reading fluency skills of first graders (N=78) who were in predominantly Hispanic Title 1 classrooms. Sixty-eight percent of the students were Hispanic, all were English speaking. Six classrooms were randomly assigned to either…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Hispanic American Students, Grade 1, Learning Strategies
Shulman, Vivian; Armitage, Deirdre – Education and Urban Society, 2005
This study reports on a 5-year project to improve urban, middle-level student achievement through the implementation of two initiatives. First, teachers at a participating New York City middle school engaged in weekly curriculum-planning workshops to reformulate classroom curricula into interdisciplinary, discovery-oriented activities. Second,…
Descriptors: State Standards, Undergraduate Students, Tutoring, Academic Achievement
Osman, Tom – Adults Learning, 2004
Allan Ridley has many interesting qualities, not least his determination. Though he is totally blind, he doesn't let that stop him pursuing his interests, whether he is water skiing or learning database design. When asked to tutor blind learner Allan Ridley, the author had to give a lot of thought to making the curriculum accessible. This article…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Database Design, Disability Discrimination, Databases
Mynard, Jo; Almarzouqi, Iman – ELT Journal, 2006
This article gives an overview of a piece of qualitative research conducted at a women's university in the United Arab Emirates. The aim of the study was to evaluate the English language peer tutoring programme in order to highlight benefits and challenges, and to make informed improvements. The study drew particularly on participant perceptions…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Peer Teaching, Qualitative Research, Language Aptitude
Power, Thomas J.; Dowrick, Peter W.; Ginsburg-Block, Marika; Manz, Patricia H. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2004
Many schools, particularly those in low-income, urban neighborhoods serving children from diverse backgrounds, have a high percentage of students with literacy deficits and limited resources for providing remedial services. Addressing these needs requires the use of empirically supported reading intervention strategies and expanding the…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Models, Partnerships in Education, Reading Strategies

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