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Peer reviewedMcMaster, Kristen L.; Fuchs, Douglas; Fuchs, Lynn S.; Compton, Donald L. – Exceptional Children, 2005
First graders (N = 323) participated in an evidence-based classwide reading program (Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies; PALS). A dual-discrepancy approach was used to identify 56 children whose reading performance and growth rates were substantially below those of average readers, indicating they were not responding sufficiently to PALS. This…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Tutoring, Reading Programs, Reading
Chen, Juei-Nan; Huang, Yueh-Min; Chu, William – Interactive Learning Environments, 2005
This investigation presents a DFPN (Dynamic Fuzzy Petri Net) model to increase the flexibility of the tutoring agent's behaviour and thus provide a learning content structure for a lecture course. The tutoring agent is a software assistant for a single user, who may be an expert in an e-Learning course. Based on each learner's behaviour, the…
Descriptors: Investigations, Programmed Tutoring, Instructional Design, Web Based Instruction
Identifying Educationally Influential Specialists: Issues Arising from the Use of "Classic" Criteria
Wright, Frances C.; Ryan, David P.; Dodge, Jason E.; Last, Linda D.; Law, Calvin H. L.; Smith, Andrew J. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2004
Introduction: Educationally influential physicians (EIPs) are identified by their colleagues as people who (1) encourage learning and enjoy sharing their knowledge, (2) are clinical experts and always seem up to date, and (3) treat others as equals. We aimed to identify surgical and pathologist EIPs for colorectal cancer (CRC) in Ontario as part…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Transfer Programs, Surgery, Physicians
Peer reviewedAllington, Richard L. – Educational Leadership, 2004
The effective classroom reading instruction and early reading interventions is routinely misrepresented and exaggerated by the federal officials. Individual tutoring that produces on-level reading achievement is presented based on the misinterpretations of the research.
Descriptors: Early Reading, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction, Tutoring
Orsmond, Paul; Merry, Stephen; Reiling, Kevin – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 2005
Ramaprasad (1983) defined feedback as information about the gap between actual performance level and the reference level, which is subsequently used to alter that gap. Feedback, therefore, needs to be meaningful, understood and correctly acted upon. Tutors not only have to give feedback; they should really evaluate how effective their feedback has…
Descriptors: Biology, Tutors, Feedback, Student Attitudes
Morgan, Jill; Ashbaker, Betty Y. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2004
In this article, an interview with paraeducator Joyce Hinckley is presented. Hinckley discusses her 15-year career as a paraeducator, how she became involved with the field, and gives advice to teachers working with paraeducators. She is the mother of five children and grandmother of eight. She has lived in farming communities for most of her life.
Descriptors: Interviews, Teacher Aides, Special Education, Personal Narratives
Melis, Erica; Goguadze, Giorgi; Homik, Martin; Libbrecht, Paul; Ullrich, Carsten; Winterstein, Stefan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
ActiveMath is a complex web-based adaptive learning environment with a number of components and interactive learning tools. The basis for handling semantics of learning content is provided by its semantic (mathematics) content markup, which is additionally annotated with educational metadata. Several components, tools and external services can…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Mathematics Education, Semantics
Karampiperis, Pythagoras; Sampson, Demetrios – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2004
Adaptive learning object selection and sequencing is recognized as among the most interesting research questions in intelligent web-based education. In most intelligent learning systems that incorporate course sequencing techniques, learning object selection is based on a set of teaching rules according to the cognitive style or learning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Bray, Mark; Kwok, Percy – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Despite the fact that in some parts of the world private supplementary tutoring is a huge industry with far-reaching economic, social and educational implications, the topic has been neglected by educational researchers. This paper focuses on the nature and determinants of demand for private supplementary tutoring. It first draws on literature…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Tutoring, Socioeconomic Influences
Robey, Randall R. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2004
The purpose of this tutorial is threefold: (a) review the state of statistical science regarding effect-sizes, (b) illustrate the importance of effect-sizes for interpreting findings in all forms of research and particularly for results of clinical-outcome research, and (c) demonstrate just how easily a criterion on reporting effect-sizes in…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Intervals, Effect Size, Statistical Analysis
Lips, Dan; Feinberg, Evan – Heritage Foundation, 2008
The Washington, D.C. school system has a long history of poor academic achievement; however, over the past decade, the District of Columbia has made strides in offering families greater choice about which schools their children attend, thanks to a strong charter school law and the federally funded D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program. District…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, School Choice, Charter Schools
Laoui, Tahar; O'Donoghue, John – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2008
This paper is based on the experience acquired in teaching materials science/engineering to first year university students. It has been observed that students struggle with some of the fundamental materials concepts addressed in the module/course. This applies to delivered lectures but extends to the incorporation of tutorial sessions provided…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Fundamental Concepts
Watkins, Deborah Edelman; Wentzel, Kathryn R. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2008
This study examined social participation and strategic problem solving behavior of boys diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) when collaborating on a planning task with a trained peer partner. Twenty-four 9- to 13-year-old boys with ADHD who were receiving a medication intervention, were individually pre-tested to assess…
Descriptors: Intervention, Interaction, Males, Peer Relationship
Shamir, Adina; Zion, Michal; Spector_Levi, Ornit – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2008
The main objective of the study reported was to explore the effect on young children's critical thinking of a peer-tutoring training embedded with the metacognitive processes required for problem-based learning and, consequently, for critical thinking. The sample consisted of 90 first- and third-grade pupils (45 pairs) randomly assigned to the…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Problem Based Learning, Young Children
Schmid, Richard F.; Miodrag, Nancy; Di Francesco, Nathalie – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2008
This study involved the analysis of the complex interactions that take place between tutors and preschool children using a computer during early literacy tutoring sessions. Eight five-year-old pre- and early-readers attending a childcare centre participated in daily 20-minute tutoring sessions for two weeks. The literacy software (a beta version)…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Preschool Children, Computers, Tutors

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