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Dempsey, June – 1979
A college that uses students as tutors in a reading/study skills lab originally did its training through individual assistance. Tutors were encouraged to complete at least one lesson from each of the textbooks, kits, and programs. A few workshops were held to give an overview of equipment, materials, and strategies. Increased enrollment in the lab…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Higher Education, Learning Laboratories, Mastery Learning
Armstrong, Suzanne Bryant; And Others – 1979
Theoretical considerations for peer and cross-age tutoring are presented, essential inqredients for effective programs are offered, and a practical approach used by consulting teachers to design and implement a cost-effective tutoring program in Barre, Vermont is described. Benefits for the tutor and tutee are pointed out, including that tutoring…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Slavin, Robert E.; Wodarski, John S. – 1977
Student team techniques, involving two conceptually distinct components--a cooperative reward structure, in which students are evaluated and rewarded based on the performance of the group as a whole, and a cooperative task structure, in which students are encouraged to peer tutor--have had positive effects compared to control methods on academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Experimental Groups
Rodrigues, Raymond J.; White, Robert H. – 1981
As part of a series of sharply focused booklets based on concrete educational needs, this booklet is designed to provide teachers with the best educational theory and research on mainstreaming non-English speaking children in regular classrooms and to present descriptions of classroom activities that are related to the described theory. Section…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Learning Activities
Graves, Michael F. – 1977
A tutoring program has been developed for the purpose of teaching reading to secondary school students seriously deficient in reading skills. The first section of this paper describes the highly structured instructional program that is employed. It also notes preliminary results of the tutoring, which indicate that 17 of the 25 students tested…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Peer Teaching, Program Evaluation, Reading Instruction
Wixon, Vincent; Stone, Patty – 1977
The Talk-Write method of teaching college composition, developed by Robert Zoellner, can be adapted for use in secondary and upper elementary classrooms. The method, which focuses on the process of writing, involves teaming students in pairs. One student then talks out a composition, sentence by sentence, while the partner asks questions to draw…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Higher Education
Brown, Donald E. – 1975
In order for a remedial or supplemental mathematics laboratory program to be successful, several important elements must be present. Administrative support of the philosophy of the lab is essential before a sufficiently flexible budget will be provided. Student oriented personnel are the single most important factor in the success of the math lab.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Counseling, Curriculum Design, Diagnostic Tests
Maloney, John D. – 1976
The Ohlone College Reading Center had developed an integrated system of diagnostic testing procedures, individualized prescription of skill building materials, and the training of reading tutors which provides the remedial reading student with personalized instruction based on his specific skills needs. The key to this successful program is the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Individual Instruction, Peer Teaching, Reading Centers
Ronshausen, Nina L. – 1975
The "Programed Math Tutorial" is an approach to individualizing instruction through the use of tutoring by paraprofessionals and peer teaching. Designed for use in the primary grades, the program incorporates training tutors in the determination of acceptable or unacceptable answers. Tutors are given detailed instruction on the use of materials…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Individualized Instruction, Instruction, Mathematics Education
Omark, Donald R.; Edelman, Murray S. – 1969
The ethological approach may become an important methodology in the developmental studies of children. The ethological approach takes into consideration the total world of the child, social and cognitive, when the child's development in that world is analyzed. Information can be obtained both from studies of other primates (for example, the study…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Animal Behavior, Behavior Development, Biological Influences
Oates, Michael D. – Iowa Foreign Language Bulletin, 1973
The decline in student enrollment in high school and college language programs is seen to be linked directly with student attitudes toward their classroom experiences in foreign language programs. Suggestions concerning teaching techniques for improving student motivation are discussed, and methods which involve the student personally as an active…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Language Enrollment, Language Instruction, Language Programs
Seifer, Gilbert – 1971
Three treatment procedures were administered during a ten-week experimental period to determine their effect upon elementary school pupils' attitudes toward reading and reading related behaviors. Ninety-six subjects were selected on the basis of average intellectual ability, a reading disability indicating a discrepancy between grade level and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Motor Development, Peer Teaching, Reading
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Blaney, Nancy T.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
A field study was conducted in which 304 fifth-grade students spent three class periods per week for 6 weeks in small interdependent learning groups. As hypothesized, students in the interdependent learning groups (experimentals) manifested higher self-esteem than controls and liked groupmates more than other classmates. Further, black and Anglo…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Field Studies
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Lynn, David Reimer – School Counselor, 1986
Describes a high school peer-helping program that involves students in implementing the educational, social, and philosophical goals of the school. The program has three major functions: peer tutoring, peer counseling, and articulation. (ABB)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Guidance Programs, Helping Relationship, High School Students
Shisler, Lenore; And Others – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1986
Upper-elementary behavior disordered (BD) students served as reverse-role tutors in two studies. In Study 1, BD tutors (N=10) and nonhandicapped first-grade tutees performed significantly better on reading achievement than controls, while self-esteem remained constant. In Study 2, gifted peers (N=30) had more positive attitudes toward their 10 BD…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Cross Age Teaching, Gifted, Intermediate Grades
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