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Kitrell, Ed – ProEducation, 1985
Describes the efforts of the Sara Lee Corporation in adopting an urban Chicago high school in order to encourage good grades. Professional football player Willie Gault's role as academic team "captain" is discussed. Program elements such as business education class speakers, peer tutors, scholarships, faculty support programs, and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Incentives, Peer Teaching, Positive Reinforcement
Peer reviewedBouley, Sandy – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Describes a cross-disciplinary peer teaching program to improve high school teachers' writing skills. The 16-week program succeeded because of four main ingredients: administrative support, a long-term commitment to improving student writing, an onsite, inservice design, and incentives for teacher involvement. (MLH)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Innovation, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedPigott, H. Edmund; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1986
Analysis of reciprocal peer tutoring combined with group reinforcement contingencies on the arithmetic performance of 12 underachieving fifth-graders indicated that the intervention increased the students' arithmetic performance to a level indistinguishable from their classmates during treatment and 12-week follow-up. Students also increased peer…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Contingency Management, Elementary Education
Romer, Lyle T.; And Others – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1985
Results indicated that the four-deaf blind and severely retarded adolescent subjects performed tasks faster under instruction from high school tutors but required more assistance to complete tasks than under special education teachers. Teachers were more efficient instructors and presented more trials to students per unit of instructional time…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Deaf Blind, Peer Teaching, Severe Disabilities
Jones, Gerald P. – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1984
Describes the use of Peer Tutor/Counselors in the Learning Skills Development Center at the University of Southern California. Considers the skills involved in training tutors as counselors (e.g., building rapport, establishing credibility, assessing needs, creating a "serious" atmosphere, and articulating expectations, defusing…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGarner, Ruth; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1984
To investigate the order in which the components of the text-lookback strategy are acquired, 100 fifth-grade students were asked to tutor younger readers. The order of acquisition was as follows: undifferentiated rereading, text sampling, question differentiation, and text manipulation. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Models, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedDickson, W. Patrick; Vereen, Mary A. – Theory into Practice, 1983
This article: (1) outlines advantages of having more than two students work together at the computer keyboard; (2) discusses several new issues teachers must consider; and (3) describes specific examples of applications designed to promote cognitive and social outcomes. (JMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Helping Relationship
Fenrick, Nancy J.; Petersen, Todd K. – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1984
After being peer tutors for weeks, attitudes of sixth graders toward disabled students became more positive and not substantially different from attitudes towards their own classmates. Attitudes of sixth graders not involved in the tutoring program did not change. Similar positive changes were obtained using a social distance measure. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Intermediate Grades, Moderate Mental Retardation
Steinhausen, Glenn W. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1983
The extent and status of peer education programs at selected secondary schools around the United States were studied. Objectives of these programs, recruitment and training of leaders, curriculum, educational activities, and evaluation are reported. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Health Education, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedRussell, Tommy; Ford, Dorothy F. – Psychology in the Schools, 1983
Examined whether 16 mildly handicapped students working with tutors would show a greater academic gain than would students in a small group working with the resource teacher. Using a pretest-posttest control design it was found that after three months, students who had tutors showed a more significant gain in reading. (JAC)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Mild Mental Retardation, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedCsapo, Marg – Clearing House, 1976
This study was designed to observe the effects of the helping relationship on both the dispenser and the beneficiary of the help. Specifically, learning disabled juveniles on probation tutored learning disabled youngsters to read within a summer school setting. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Delinquent Rehabilitation, Evaluation Criteria, Learning Disabilities, Peer Relationship
Peer reviewedMoorwood, Helen – English Language Teaching Journal, 1976
A procedure is outlined which is designed to enable teacher trainees to put into practice certain teaching techniques early in their training in order to make concurrent lectures on principles and methods more meaningful. (RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Methods Courses
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. – 2003
This package is one of a series of repackaged products aimed at alerting UNESCO users to a wealth of highly valuable educational resources that exist in the field of adolescent reproductive and sexual health. This document focuses on what research says is the impact of peer education in promoting necessary changes among adolescents in attitudes…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Cooperative Learning
Lane, Karen Sue – 1997
A study examined whether cross-grade peer tutoring increased student performance on weekly spelling tests. Subjects, 7 sixth graders and 19 second graders attending Coal City Elementary School in Raleigh County, West Virginia, spent 10 minutes each day for 9 weeks working on spelling. The experimental group used cross-grade peer tutoring and the…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Grade 6
Maxwell, Martha, Ed. – 1994
This book presents 53 firsthand experiences of peer writing tutors. Each story explores a particular tutoring issue, from working with a quiet student to tutoring a student with a learning disability. Each tutor writes candidly in an informed and sensitive manner about successes and failures as partners in the collaborative learning process.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Peer Teaching


