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Peer reviewedJaworski, Barbara – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2002
Analyzes data from observations of first year university mathematics tutorials to elicit characteristics of teaching using the teaching triad, a tool developed in earlier research. Explores sensitivity to students and mathematical challenges. Provides insight into related pedagogic processes and shows approaches to analyzing teaching that address…
Descriptors: Algebra, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction, Social Influences
Peer reviewedPenney, Catherine G. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2002
Notes the high-school students in the experimental group were given approximately 18 sessions of individual tutoring in which they practiced associations between letter patterns and pronunciations for pronounceable parts of words. Finds these students showed greater improvements on all measures than did students in a control condition when the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Low Achievement
Peer reviewedAlexandrowicz, Viviana – Reading Improvement, 2002
Focuses on the necessary elements that must be considered when preparing tutors of second language learners. Intends to guide practitioners on the information that is critical to support tutors so they can be more effective with immigrant children. (SG)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Instructional Effectiveness
McLachlan, Caroline – Adults Learning (England), 1990
Detailed interviews with four volunteer tutor/student pairs at the Stow Hill Adult Literacy Centre in Newport (England) found that peer tutoring substantially increased student confidence and reduction of anxiety about literacy problems and negative schooling experiences. Tutors also learned from the experience. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Literacy Education
Peer reviewedFantuzzo, John W.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1989
A component analysis of the reciprocal peer tutoring (RPT) strategy was performed in a study involving 70 female and 30 male undergraduates. Results support the RPT strategy of pairing students in a reciprocal tutor/tutee relationship. Implications for teaching practice are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Peer Teaching, Student Adjustment
Peer reviewedBracale, Emily M. G. – Language Arts, 1988
Describes the author's reflections as she tutored three first-graders in writing, focusing on how she and one student both expanded beyond restricting ideas of what they were to do. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 1, Teacher Student Relationship, Theory Practice Relationship
Peer reviewedGunsberg, Andrew – Early Child Development and Care, 1989
Presents a play tutoring strategy for integrating young developmentally delayed children into play with nondelayed peers. The method used simplifies sociodramatic play through the use of play formats. (RJC)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedGauthier, Lane Roy – Reading Improvement, 1988
Examines the impact of one-on-one tutoring on the reading abilities of students with high listening comprehension scores. Concludes that there is no confirmation that listening comprehension is a reliable indicator of capacity level for students whose listening comprehension scores are above their expected grade placements. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Listening, Listening Comprehension, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedTopping, Keith – Reading Teacher, 1989
Examines the advantages and disadvantages of peer tutoring and Paired Reading, a program of structured pair-work between children with different reading abilities. Claims these methods have great potential for cooperative learning, and emphasizes that good organization by the teacher is essential. (MM)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries, Peer Teaching, Reading Ability
Peer reviewedOlson, Mary W., Ed. – Reading Psychology, 1992
Relates the process of tutoring a gifted high school student. Asserts that his problems are not unique: bright students often have the same difficulty learning from expository text as average or below average students, and they can be as disorganized as everyone else. Suggests that high schools should offer instruction in content area reading.…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Gifted, High Schools, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedHaynes-Burton, Cynthia – Writing Center Journal, 1994
Describes how graffiti is a useful analogy providing a fresh source of power for reimagining the function and purpose of writing centers. Explains the necessity of defining writing centers as a subculture. Identifies a distinct writing center discursive style that mediates between official classroom pedagogy and unofficial writing center praxis.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Tutoring
Peer reviewedMiller, Linda J.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1993
A systematic process for planning, implementing, and maintaining peer-tutoring interventions is presented. Academic and social benefits of peer tutoring are briefly documented. The process includes four components: planning, training, monitoring/evaluation, and problem solving. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Learning Problems, Peer Teaching
Nore, Gordon W. E. – TESL Talk, 1990
Provides guidelines on the recruitment, training, and support of volunteer tutors and their students, drawing on the Student-Centered Individualized Learning model developed by Frontier College in Canada. The guidelines are intended for both community organizers and education professionals. (six references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Peer Teaching, Recruitment, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedMann, Ann F. – Journal of College Student Development, 1994
Qualitative analyses of weekly journal entries and final examination essays of college peer tutors (n=29) showed that students who benefited most from experience of tutoring expressed more understanding of interpersonal dimension of tutoring, seemed to be more flexible problem solvers, and expressed more satisfaction about resolving conflicts than…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedPatel, Ashok; Kinshuk; Russell, David – Information Services & Use, 1998
Describes an intelligent assessment system for numeric disciplines that works in conjunction with the intelligent tutoring tools developed by Teaching and Learning Technology (TLTP) Byzantium, a consortium of six U.K. universities. Topics include intelligent tutoring tools based on cognitive apprenticeship framework, a history of computerized…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Higher Education


