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Peer reviewedEarls, Neal F. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1981
In two studies, experienced teachers who demonstrated enthusiasm and commitment to self improvement listed causes of teacher burnout, including: (1) the repetitiveness of physical education teaching; (2) additional employment; and (3) inability to cope effectively with both teaching and coaching. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Job Satisfaction, Peer Teaching, Physical Education
Peer reviewedShapiro, H. Svi – Education, 1981
In order to implement special education courses in high schools, the Massachusetts Department of Education, Division of Special Education, developed an inservice training program which utilized a peer-training approach. (CM)
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, High Schools, Inservice Teacher Education, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedDummer, Gail M.; Windham, Geraldine M. – Physical Educator, 1982
An inservice teacher training project for aiding physical education teachers in educating handicapped students suggests several teacher training needs. The major concerns of teachers include: (1) excessive teaching loads; (2) inadequate training for mainstreaming; (3) lack of funds for appropriate supplies; and (4) lack of communication with…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedFeeny, Thomas Paul – Foreign Language Annals, 1981
Describes a model for language learning where an illustration treating the dialog under study is given to all students. One student acts as teacher in preparing questions and statements concerning the illustrations. The other students must answer the questions based on the dialog. The teacher oversees the student teacher. (PJM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dialogs (Language), Group Activities, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCandler, Ann C.; And Others – Education, 1981
For a peer tutoring strategy, procedures for the selection of tutors and tutees, the matching of tutors and tutees, and the training of tutors are discussed. Practical information to assist classroom teachers contemplating the development of a peer tutoring program is provided. (NEC)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Instruction, Peer Teaching
Strain, Phillip S. – Exceptional Education Quarterly: Peer Relations of Exceptional Children and Youth, 1981
Research on the use of peer modeling (filmed and live) and peer social initiations with withdrawn exceptional children is considered. Advantages of the social initiation approach include application with children with a limited behavioral repertoire, no requirement for adult intervention, and the opportunity to use handicapped peers as trainers.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Interpersonal Competence
VocEd, 1980
Authors discuss ways to present a challenging classroom or shop format. Suggestions include quiz games, peer tutors, and goal-setting guides. Also includes tips from professional actors and a proven approach for using everyday adult mathematics skills to prepare students for using decimals and fractions. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Games
Peer reviewedWebb, Mary Ann – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1980
Outlines some future considerations for classroom teachers of special needs students. These include effective communication with parents, the community, and teachers of regular students, inservice training programs, peer teaching/tutoring, and inclusion of the student in committee meetings. (CT)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Disabilities, Inservice Teacher Education, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedForman, Janis – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Describes a program for writing across the curriculum that involves English majors tutoring students in other disciplines. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Students, English Instruction, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedGoodlad, Sinclair; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1979
A peer tutoring system in which students from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London University, tutored Electrical Engineering students from the Pimlico Comprehensive School is described including the evaluations of the programs by the participants. (JMF)
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation
Peer reviewedSchachter, Steven C. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
A student-initiated course on death and dying, offered at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, features a small group format, multidisciplinary representation, and student leadership. Course objectives, course content, teaching methods, course design, and student and faculty assessment of the course are discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Death
Peer reviewedHartup, Willard W. – Young Children, 1977
Provides evidence on the adaptive significance of peer interaction in child development, described as underutilized in formal education today. Peer role in sexual socialization and moral and social development, peer modeling, reinforcement and tutoring are discussed. Studies described involved preschoolers and children in grades 1-3. (BF)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Educational Methods, Moral Development
Peer reviewedFuchs, Lynn S.; And Others – Elementary School Journal, 1997
Explored methods for helping students generate conceptual mathematical explanations during peer-mediated learning activities. Three groups (one with training in elaborated help, one with additional training in providing conceptual explanations, and one control) were compared after 18 weeks on mathematics achievement. Found that students with…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedSizemore, Mark T.; Vicioso, Belinda; Lothrop, Julia L.; Rubin, Craig D. – Educational Gerontology, 1998
Data from primary care physicians attending a workshop on Alzheimer's disease included 21 pretests, 14 posttests, and 17 interviews. Results showed that 41% had used workshop materials to train other health care providers; all felt better able to conduct patient education. (SK)
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Information Dissemination, Outcomes of Education, Patient Education
Peer reviewedGartner, Audrey – Social Policy, 1997
Reports on research on peer helping programs and describes a peer tutoring program in three New York City high schools. Results illustrate the importance of youth participation in meaningful roles. Notes that programs in which youth help youth could do many positive things, especially in urban schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Helping Relationship, High Risk Students, High School Students


