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CHORVINSKY, MILTON – 1967
A DISCUSSION OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EMPHASIZES THE SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION (CAI). SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES, LIMITATIONS, AND POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF CAI SYSTEMS ARE MENTIONED. SOME CAI SYSTEMS NOW UNDER DEVELOPMENT ARE IDENTIFIED. (MS)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Television, Educational Trends, History
HARRISON, GRANT V.; MELARAGNO, RALPH J. – 1968
RESEARCH HAS BEEN PROGRESSING IN SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, ON A PROGRAM WHICH TRAINS 5TH AND 6TH GRADE STUDENTS TO TUTOR 1ST GRADE MEXICAN AMERICANS. THROUGH USE OF A BOOKLET CONTAINING PICTORIAL PRESENTATIONS, STUDENTS MUST RESPOND TO A TAPE RECORDING IDENTIFYING THE PICTURE AND THE SPOKEN TERM. THE EXPERIMENT WAS CONDUCTED IN THESE THREE…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Evaluation, Grade 1
SMITH, JANET – 1962
INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAMS DEVELOPED FROM THE CONCEPTION THAT THE STUDENT SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO INITIATE INQUIRY AND TO ASSUME GREATER SELF-RELIANCE IN THE LEARNING PROCESS. THE TEAM TEACHING SETUP WAS USED. SEVERAL FACULTY MEMBERS WORKED WITH INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS IN TUTORIAL PROGRAMS. INDEPENDENT STUDY AREAS, FURNISHED WITH CARRELS AND TABLES,…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Instructional Programs, Learning Experience, Responsibility
Whitmore, Lynn A.; And Others – 1971
This handbook for teachers is designed for use as a short, self-contained program to help teachers add effective tutoring to their overall teaching program. The format of the course consists of four steps: (1) reading about new teaching skills; (2) seeing these skills demonstrated in films of actual teaching sessions; (3) practicing the skills…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Education, Mainstreaming, Mathematics Education
Norman, Donald A. – 1979
The studies summarized in this report on instructional theory and computer based tutorial systems were directed at two aspects of the study of learning and instruction: the theoretical understanding of human memory and the development of intelligent interactive computer systems for instruction. Two major computer-based tutorial systems developed…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Processes, Memory
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1979
This booklet is one of eight developed both as resource guides to assist Wisconsin public schools in offering quality reading instruction and as models for improvement where there is a need for change. This last booklet offers suggestions for the effective planning and implementation of volunteer programs. Ten potential problem areas in utilizing…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Program Descriptions, Reading Improvement, Reading Programs
Ogborn, Jon, Ed.; And Others – 1977
While this book is focused primarily on the tutorials held in the British universities, it offers many insights that can improve the teaching in the discussion sections so common in our large universities. Introductions to analyses of group processes of technical language, and of questions are given. Lesson plans for skill building sessions are…
Descriptors: College Science, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Individual Instruction
Boraks, Nancy – 1977
This paper identifies three trends in reading research that reflect the shift from an emphasis on teaching method to the examination of individual and contextual variables, an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the reading process, and the effort to develop more comprehensive models of the reading process. Three studies of cross-age and…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Peer Teaching
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Ramig, Linda N.; Ramig, Christopher J. – 1976
This research study was designed to investigate whether tutors and tutees derive any benefits from tutoring. Two classes of fifth graders and two classes of third graders were the subjects in this experiment. One class each of fifth graders and third graders was randomly divided into tutor and study-alone categories. The other classes served as…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Reading Achievement
1969
First-grade Negroes and Caucasians from deteriorated city-center areas were tutored in reading by paraprofessional tutors whose behavior was tightly programed. The project was developed through several years of experimentation by Indiana University before being initiated in the Indianapolis Schools in 1965. Children were given 15-minute sessions…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 1, Individual Instruction
Lewis, Pam; Bruce, William C. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of cross-age teaching experiences on the language achievement, self-concept, and school sentiment of eleventh graders who were identified as low achievers in language. Sixty eleventh-grade students were selected on the basis of language scores on the California Achievement Test and randomly…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Grade 11, Language Ability, Language Skills
Frith, Mae B. – 1971
This paper describes a course in the teaching of English as a second language (TESL) at McGill University to give graduating students insights into the problems classroom teachers encounter when working with children from multi-lingual backgrounds and to orient them to some of the techniques and procedures of teaching English as a second language.…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Mathieu, Gustave Bording – 1972
An experimental student-to-student tutoring program established at California State University is discussed in this article. The tutors receive academic credit rather than money for their services. The tutor's responsibilities require: (1) contact hours with the tutees; (2) tutorial preparations; (3) consultation with course instructors; (4)…
Descriptors: College Credits, College Students, Colleges, Higher Education
Latane, Julie Gatewood – 1973
This document describes a project which was designed (1) to develop a program to teach concepts to young children, and (2) to pilot test the program using college students as teachers of Appalachian children. The instructional program was composed of a series of visual discrimination problems in which the child must discriminate the correct from…
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Disadvantaged Youth, Discrimination Learning
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Barnard, James D.; And Others – 1972
Although increasing use of paraprofessionals to implement key program concepts has the advantage of increased availability and lower salaries, problems in maintaining acceptable levels of performance have also been reported. This study assessed the role of performance-related feedback on the work behavior of paraprofessional tutors in a remedial…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Feedback, Models, Nonprofessional Personnel
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