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Jason, Leonard A.; Frasure, Susan – 1979
Cross-age and peer-tutoring projects are innovative approaches which both harness untapped school resources and provide opportunities for children to help one another. In order to implement effective tutoring programs, there is a need to delineate precise tutoring behaviors employed, as well as the requisite behaviors of supervisors. A multiple…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Grade 1, Grade 8, Peer Teaching
Aist, Eugene H.; Gerlach, Vernon S. – 1973
Additional support to a stimulus-response (S-R) association by the use of an extraneous stimulus is called "prompting." Prompting has an effect on learner achievement particularly if the prompting agent is identical on successive S-R trials. This experiment sought to analyze the differences in learner achievement when different prompting stimuli…
Descriptors: Achievement, Cues, Discrimination Learning, Electronics
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Strain, Phillip S.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1976
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research
Test, David W.; And Others – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1988
This study examined the use of supported employment to provide competitive janitorial work experience for a 19-year-old severely mentally handicapped student. Training consisted of a combination of total task presentation and an individualized prompting hierarchy. Results demonstrated acquisition and maintenance of all skills at 100 percent…
Descriptors: Behavior Chaining, Case Studies, Job Skills, On the Job Training
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Raver, Sharon A. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1987
Five congenitally blind children (ages 5-8) were trained to simultaneously employ appropriate gaze direction and sitting behavior while conversing with an adult. Training consisted of discussion, modeling, physical prompting, feedback, and positive reinforcement. All children reached criterion in 19 to 25 training sessions. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Blindness, Congenital Impairments, Early Childhood Education, Eye Contact
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Planos, Ruth; Glenwich, David S. – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 1986
Subjects were assigned to one of three categories: (1) a phone prompt one day before the appointment, (2) a letter prompt one to two days prior, and (3) a no-intervention control group. Both phone and letter prompts produced significantly greater attendance than the no-intervention condition, the phone group slightly higher than the letter. (LHW)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Caseworker Approach, Counseling Techniques, Mental Health Clinics
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Blohm, Paul J. – Reading Psychology, 1986
Investigates the effects of structural cueing (color or no color) and decision level (rote or semantic) on students' verbatim retention of technical prose and concludes that the results support the distinctiveness of encoding hypothesis for learning via the microcomputer. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Prompting
Bennett, Diana L.; And Others – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1986
The effectiveness and efficiency of two instructional prompting procedures, progressive time delay and the system of least prompts, in teaching manual signs was evaluated with three moderately or severely retarded adolescents with additional handicaps. Results indicated both procedures were effective though the time delay method appeared to be…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Efficiency, Moderate Mental Retardation, Multiple Disabilities
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Englert, Carol Sue; Semmel, Melvyn I. – Journal of Educational Research, 1983
The effect of pupils' reading miscues and achievement levels on their teachers' prompting decisions was examined in a study involving teacher trainees and elementary school special education students. Teachers were actively engaged in decision making, and although pupil traits affected teachers' decisions, teaching moves were sometimes…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, Prompting, Reading Ability
Turner, Philip M. – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1983
Presents results of research into the relationship between two anxiety measures and performance on a visual concept acquisition task for university undergraduates. Analysis of variance indicates a significant interaction between cueing treatment and scores on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Further research using different populations and…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Analysis of Variance, Anxiety, Arousal Patterns
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Eisenstein, Miriam; And Others – TESOL Quarterly, 1982
Examines and compares two measures of adult second language learner performance: cued production and elicited imitation. Discusses the utility of each in terms of the contrasting results of the tasks on a carefully delineated area of grammar, namely the related structure of third person simple present and present progressive in WH-questions. (EKN)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Imitation, Language Patterns, Language Processing
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Davis, Elizabeth A. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2003
Investigates ways of prompting middle school science students to reflection. Contrasts two types of reflection prompts, generic prompts and directed prompts. Discusses the relationship between reflection types and student understanding of a science project. Describes the role of reflection in prompting multiple, complementary knowledge integration…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Learning Strategies
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van der Mars, Hans – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1988
Audio-cueing (prompting) is an effective intervention strategy to improve selected teaching behaviors (positive behavior feedback; positive specific skill feedback). The subject of the study was an experienced male elementary (K-8) physical education specialist. Post-checks revealed positive skill feedback improvement was sustained after 6 months,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Collection, Elementary Education, Feedback
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Schulze, Kimberly A.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1989
Coincidental teaching involves training parents to provide social skills instruction to their exceptional children in home and community environments. Teachers explain to parents the techniques of prompting and praising, help parents schedule times during their daily routine to carry out coincidental teaching, and provide lesson plans. (JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Family Environment, Interpersonal Competence
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Fletcher, Janet; Clayton, Ian – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1994
Of three methods (free recall, verbally prompted recall, and visually prompted recall) for eliciting understanding of a folk tale by 35 adolescents with intellectual disability, none proved significantly better in eliciting story understanding. All measures correlated with short-term memory, suggesting that subjects' difficulty encoding stories…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Encoding (Psychology), Listening Comprehension Tests, Measurement Techniques
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