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Scheffknecht, J. J. – 1975
The two-part report surveys tutor training in several European countries, particularly England and France, and presents a typology of adult educators. The first part deals with introductory considerations concerning tutor training in three sections: present state of tutor training in Europe, which discusses types of tutor training and general…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Classification, Educational Methods
Hall, Conner – 1975
A program for tutorial assistance and tutor training at the University of Texas at Austin is described in this document. The tutorial assistance program attempts to provide help with both study skills and specific course content, since students experiencing academic difficulty in a specific course may request tutoring aid, not realizing that their…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Reading Programs
Lippitt, Peggy – 1975
Children teaching other children is not a new idea, but it is an effective way for older children to have a chance to help younger children and to learn effective methods of helping. This booklet describes numerous effective tutoring programs while outlining the origins of cross-age helping programs, pointing out traps to watch for, and noting key…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions, Summer Programs
MacFarlane, Tom; Moyle, Donald, Ed. – 1974
More than 50 percent of the world's adult population is unable to read or write at all. Since many of the tutors of adult illiterates have not had training in the teaching of reading, this booklet was written to introduce these tutors to the practical aspects of an area which has a vast literature of its own. The eleven sections in the booklet…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Illiteracy
Lippitt, Peggy – 1975
This document discusses the relative merits of cross-age helping programs, where one older more experienced student helps younger less experienced children to learn. Two types of approaches to organizing cross-age helping programs are reviewed: (1) one emphasizes a programmed or structured approach which consists of a series of detailed steps for…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Educational Innovation, Helping Relationship, Individual Needs
Santa Barbara City Coll., CA. Office of Research and Development. – 1970
In conjunction with the regular 1970 summer session, Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) sponsored a developmental program for disadvantaged minority students. Fifty-two students participated, 34 financially supported by the Neighborhood Youth Corps, and 18 others with similar backgrounds and characteristics. The minority students were enrolled in…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Developmental Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1969
This bibliography, compiled from American and Canadian periodical and book indexes, covers a period of approximately five years. Entries deal with the variety of computer applications in instruction; administrative uses and library automation are not included. The 204 entries are separated into six categories: (1) Bibliography--8 entries; (2)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Counseling
Gall, Meredith; And Others – 1970
The goal of Minicourse 5 is to increase the skill of inservice teachers (grades 4-6) in tutoring students whose understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures is weak. Emphasis is on actively involving the student in the tutoring process and developing his understanding, rather than rote learning, of mathematical concepts. The course…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Elizabeth City State Univ., NC. – 1969
The Basic Education and Enrichment Program (BEE) was established at Elizabeth City State College in September 1968. Its basic purpose is to offer freshmen innovative educational assistance in acquiring skills needed for the successful completion of college. BEE consists of three types of activities: tutoring sessions, counseling, and testing. All…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Compensatory Education, Counseling, Enrichment Activities
Warner, Valerie A. – 1968
Nine gifted fifth grade students received a 2-week training program, tutored 36 educable mentally retarded (EMR) first grade students for 12 weeks, and later gave responses on an attitude scale (as did 15 gifted nonparticipating controls). During training the experimental Ss were taught to use materials such as readiness books and a flannel board,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted, Mental Retardation
Danielson, Ronald L.; Nievergelt, Jurg – 1974
A program was developed to use the PLATO IV system of the University of Illinois to help students solve typical programing problems. The program tries to approximate a near-ideal situation in which each student receives correction of logical errors and comments on good programing practice as he goes along in a one-on-one tutorial environment. The…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Computers
Fehlen, Joan Elizabeth – 1973
Investigated was the effect of diagnostic progress tests and tutorial help to promote mastery learning on achievement and attitudes of students enrolled in a mathematics course for prospective elementary teachers. All students were pre-tested with an achievement test covering the objectives of the course and with both Dutton's and Aiken's attitude…
Descriptors: Achievement, Attitudes, College Mathematics, Diagnostic Teaching
Kimball, Ralph B. – 1973
Research constructed a computer-assisted instruction (CAI) tutor which could transmit problem solving heuristics, choose examples, handle examples from a range of students, and learn superior student heuristics. Using a student subject model and tutorial strategy, an experiment was conducted with 284 problems. Subject response data indicated the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Computer Assisted Instruction, Experiments, Higher Education
Conn, Frances Mary – 1970
The purpose of this study was to establish answers to the following questions: (1) Does a cross-age teaching program provide a situation in which school children can extend their role repertories by enacting the role of the tutor to younger children? (2) Can the language used by children in the role of tutor be classified under categories derived…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary School Students, Language Research
Himes, Craig L. – 1971
Effectiveness of the audio-tutorial (A-T) method of teaching general biology was studied among freshman subjects during the 1970-71 academic year at Bloomsburg State College. Analyses were made of achievement scores on examinations taken by the experimental and control groups each semester. No evidence of enhanced benefits was illustrated by the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, College Science, Doctoral Dissertations
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