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Harris, Connie; And Others – 1977
This paper describes four Arizona schools' peer tutoring programs in reading and study skills for specific content areas. The first, at West High School, stresses training of tutors in self-awareness and specific teaching techniques. A special time is set aside for tutoring; a waiting list attests to the program's success. At Central High School,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Peer Teaching, Program Descriptions, Reading Instruction
Jason, Leonard A.; Frasure, Susan – 1979
Cross-age and peer-tutoring projects are innovative approaches which both harness untapped school resources and provide opportunities for children to help one another. In order to implement effective tutoring programs, there is a need to delineate precise tutoring behaviors employed, as well as the requisite behaviors of supervisors. A multiple…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Grade 1, Grade 8, Peer Teaching
Hawkins, Thom – 1979
A review of more than 100 student journals that are kept as part of the requirements of an education course that gives juniors and seniors academic credit for tutoring freshmen and sophomores in writing reveals that the tutors contribute to the development of writing abilities by providing the opportunity to use oral language in discursive…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Higher Education, Individualized Programs, Peer Influence
Gray, Lynn – 1978
Ways for teachers to implement peer-teaching activities, both same-age within a classroom and cross-age with other classrooms or schools are described. A guide for training students in interpersonal skills and teaching methods is provided. A section on games in the classroom and directions for making games for students to take home is included.…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship
Armstrong, Elizabeth G.; Ladd, George T. – 1975
This investigation encompassed the implementation and evaluation of Rotating Peer Supervision in a college level science teaching methods course. Rotating Peer Supervision is defined as a process whereby students teach other students and themselves about teaching through observation, analysis and evaluation of their own teaching, as well as that…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Instruction, Peer Teaching
Douthit, Dorothy B.; Lung, Julina – 1974
The Samoan Demonstration Program had the objectives of: (1) reaching disadvantaged Samoan immigrants to Hawaii to help them compete for vocational and apprenticeship programs; (2) integrating the program's services with other resources to reach the total family unit; (3) instituting peer instruction as a curriculum innovation; (4) teaching basic…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Demonstration Programs
Frase, Lawrence T.; Schwartz, Barry J. – 1974
This study explored whether student generated questions aid learning and, more specifically, whether the effective conditions of learning in this learner controlled situation resemble those which occur when questions are instructor imposed. Sixty-four high school students were paid to serve as subjects in this experiment. These students engaged in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, High School Students, Learning, Peer Teaching
Devin-Sheehan, Linda; Allen, Vernon L. – 1975
Part of a larger investigation of cross-age interaction in one-room schools, this study focused on the extent and characteristics of peer tutoring in contemporary one-room schools. Since Nebraska had more one-teacher schools (626 in 1971-72) than any other state, all one-teacher schools with an enrollment of 10 or more students in grades 1-6 or 8…
Descriptors: Age, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, History
Melaragno, Ralph J.; Newmark, Gerald – 1969
A project has been planned to help individualize instruction and change the learning climate by using elementary school pupils to assist each other in learning. A "tutorial community" is being established involving an entire ghetto school of 1,500 students (Pacoima Elementary School, Los Angeles) in intra- and intergrade tutoring, student…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Cross Age Teaching, Educational Change, Elementary Schools
Sheehan, Linda Devin; Allen, Vernon L. – 1973
The present study investigated, within a role theoretical framework, the effect of different degrees of pupil imitation on male and female tutors' attitudes. Seventy-two sixth-grade boys and girls tutored second graders of the same sex. A 3 (Pupil Imitation: High, Medium, and Low) x 2 (Pupil Liking: High and Medium) x 2 (Sex) factorial design was…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary School Students, Identification (Psychology), Imitation
Henson, Kenneth T.
Indiana State University has developed an experimental program to develop a personal approach to teacher training. The ultimate intention of the program is to produce educators who are personally committed to the development of the young people often collectively labeled "students." Devices used in the program include the use of student names,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Group Unity, Individual Development, Interpersonal Relationship
Charconnet, Marie-George – 1975
This study describes various patterns of peer tutoring and is based on the use of cultural traditions and endogenous methods, on techniques and equipment acquired from other cultures, on problems presented by the adoption of educational technologies, and on methods needing little sophisticated equipment. A dozen peer tutoring systems are…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Methods
Thayer, Lou; Peterson, J. Vincent – Humanist Educator, 1976
A chairman organized a group of Ph.D. candidates to work as a team on their dissertations. The students found this stimulating and supportive on the intellectual, social and personal levels. The chairman's facilitative role as well as the interpersonal skills of the participants were stressed. (NG)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Innovation
Berte, Neal R. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1978
The Undergraduate Intern Program in college teaching at the New College of the University of Alabama allows upperclass students in any school or college at the University to spend one or two semesters working in every aspect of the classroom with a faculty member for three hours credit each semester. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Peer Teaching
Kouyate, Maurice – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1978
Argues for the use of peer teaching in Africa, in which students add to each other's knowledge by exchanging their skills and points of view. This would help alleviate the shortage of teachers and would promote educational independence for the developing world. An information campaign should be mobilized in support of this approach. (Author/BC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational History, Educational Innovation
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