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Haendle, Connie – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1976
Librarians in Stamford, Waterbury, Syracuse, and Southbridge (Massachusetts) are all involved in a program called Literacy Volunteers of America. This private nonprofit agency has one overriding concern, and that is to help adults and teenagers who are inadequate readers, or "functional illiterates." (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Library Extension, Public Libraries
Peer reviewedGiblon, Della L. – RQ, 1977
Learning exchange systems offer several advantages over the contemporary large-scale educational system: People meet on a one to one basis to teach each other a skill in return for learning a skill. A file of people interested in reciprocal education is maintained at the exchange. (JAB)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Educational Resources, Individual Instruction, Information Sources
James, Joy; And Others – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1977
Describes a course in which student teachers become actively involved in children's learning experiences. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Teacher Education
Peer reviewedAshton-Jones, Evelyn – Writing Center Journal, 1988
Presents a heuristic to help writing laboratory directors implement a nonprescriptive, nondirective tutor training program which allows tutors to take an active role in their own training. The heuristic is divided into four parts: establishing rapport, exploring potential, discovering strategies, and on-going self-review. (RS)
Descriptors: Heuristics, Higher Education, Questioning Techniques, Training Methods
Peer reviewedHudgens, Ann Y. – School Counselor, 1985
Describes the therapeutic role of informal analysis of learning and skill development and human transactions in the tutoring of an elementary age male who was experiencing behavioral and emotional problems. Emphasis is placed on the importance of communicating respect, hope, and love. (BL)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Children, Counseling
Peer reviewedMathies, Lorraine – Educational Horizons, 1975
Descriptors: Educational Development, Enrollment Trends, Older Adults, Program Descriptions
Morrow, Lesley Mandel; Walker, Barbara J. – 1997
This handbook was developed in response to the "America Reads Challenge," a national effort to ensure that all children can read independently and well by the end of third grade. It is designed to provide volunteer tutors with specific, hands-on information about the tutoring process. It explains to tutors how to motivate students to get…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Learning Activities, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Carter, Shannon – 2000
This paper considers the best way to design a training program for prospective and current writing center tutors. The paper uses the writing center at Texas Woman's University as an example, for even after training, weekly meetings, and focused readings, peer tutors were at a loss for what to do--most of the peer tutors just were not able to get…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Tutor Training
Briggs, Lynn Craigue, Ed.; Woolbright, Meg, Ed. – 2000
Through a series of nine narrative essays, this book explores the stories that writing center directors and tutors encounter in their work with students. The essays in the book look at various aspects of the writing center, including how tutors meet and work with students; how tutors interact with students whose opinions and political beliefs are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Tutoring, Tutors
Fager, Jennifer – 1996
This booklet is part of a series of reports on "hot topics" in education. When educators build on informal tutoring processes and create organized processes of tutoring, it can become a powerful tool for learning, whether it is peer tutoring, cross-age tutoring, or parent/volunteer tutoring. Tutoring benefits students, who receive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions
Melnick, Merrill J. – J Health Phys Educ Recreation, 1969
Descriptors: Athletics, Behavior Patterns, Football, Human Dignity
Mills, Joan S. – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1982
Describes the modeling approach as used in North Carolina State University's tutoring program. Reviews the modeling process, which focuses on teaching the process of problem solving through example. Discusses tutor training and the content of tutorial sessions. Outlines student benefits. (AYC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Modeling (Psychology), Problem Solving, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedGroombridge, Brian – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1981
Many examples of adult education are variously related to participation, but the distribution is sporadic and spasmodic. Three needs must be met: (1) relevant administrative regulations and requirements; (2) knowledgeable tutors; and (3) differentiation between politics and education. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Educational Administration
Solinger, Rickie – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1978
Describes major features of the peer tutoring program at State University of New York, College of New Paltz. Presents specific suggestions for hiring and training tutors, maintaining staff morale and program visibility, and conducting program evaluations. (DR)
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Postsecondary Education, Program Descriptions, Program Development
Bertelson, Laura W.; Smith, Frances M. – Illinois Teacher of Education, 1991
Advantages of using home economics students as tutors for English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) include providing a core of volunteers for ESL programs, use of the school as a site for the classes, reinforcement of the understanding of home economics, increased understanding of students' own and other cultures, and experience as a volunteer. (JOW)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Home Economics, School Community Relationship, Secondary Education


