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ENGEL, GERALD; LEAKE, DELIAH B. – 1964
THE TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMINISTERED BY THE ST. LOUIS PRESBYTERY AS A THREE YEAR DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM AND IS FINANCED BY A $56,000 GRANT FROM THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN. IN THE FIRST EIGHTEEN MONTHS FIVE CENTERS FOR TUTORING, LOCATED IN VARIOUS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES, WERE ORGANIZED ON A NONSECTARIAN BASIS AND WERE OPENED TO CHILDREN ATTENDING…
Descriptors: Community Action, Dropout Programs, Enrichment Activities, Public Schools
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1965
A CONCENTRATED EFFORT HAS BEEN UNDERTAKEN TO IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS OF PUPILS IN CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED AREAS AND TO OFFER SPECIAL REMEDIAL AND TUTORIAL HELP. THE ORGANIZATION SCHEDULE CALLS FOR REMEDIAL PROGRAM IN READING AND MATHEMATICS, HOMEWORK ASSISTANCE, AND USE OF THE LIBRARY FOR 2-HOUR SESSION 3 DAYS…
Descriptors: Achievement, After School Centers, After School Programs, Disadvantaged
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
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Project on Utilization of Inservice Education R & D Outcomes. – 1977
The described inservice teacher education course is for elementary school teachers who wish to increase their skill in individual tutoring of children who need remedial help with basic mathematics. Included in this informational report are an outline of the contents of the course, description of activities and resources involved in the course, and…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Individual Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education
Brown, John Seely; Burton, Richard R. – 1977
This paper describes the philosophy of intelligent instructional systems and presents an example of one such system in the domain of manipulative mathematics--BLOCKS. The notion of BLOCKS as a paradigmatic system is explicated from both the system development and educational viewpoints. From a developmental point of view, the modular design of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conceptual Schemes, Feedback
RMC Research Corp., Mountain View, CA. – 1976
High Intensity Tutoring is a cross-age tutoring project for sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. The project features drill in basic reading and math facts and the use of programed workbooks. Teachers distribute candy and other rewards on the basis of points earned by students acting as either tutors or tutees. Tutor-tutee pairs are assigned so…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Mathematics Instruction, Program Descriptions
Sayre, John – 1975
In a variety of ways many universities and colleges are experimenting with new approaches to improve teacher education, most designed to further the individualization of instruction. Attention has been called to the following new developments: (1) forms of self-directed inquiry; (2) individualized skill and affective development; (3) self-analysis…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, Educational Trends, Independent Study, Individualized Instruction
Osguthorpe, Russell T.; And Others – 1975
The purpose of this study was to measure the effects of tutoring low achievers on the concepts of carrying and borrowing before they were introduced in the classroom. Twelve low-achieving second-grade students were tutored on these concepts. The tutored children, along with members of two control groups, participated in a pretest covering these…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Faggett, Harry Lee – 1975
In writing laboratories where theme-writing constitutes the central emphasis of the program, other developments may parallel the progress in language-usage improvement. Among these beneficial by-products of writing are self-identification, self-confidence, humanitarian concern, and aesthetic appreciation. Learning experiences in a tutorial system…
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, English Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Experience
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
Wiseman, Mel – 1970
Three inservice teacher training projects in Los Angeles were described. The Saturation English-Reading In-Service Training Project was designed for English teachers who had received little or no previous training in the teaching of reading skills. Part of the training involved the making of lesson plans which could be used in the classroom. In…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, English Curriculum, High Schools, Inservice Teacher Education
Niedermeyer, Fred C. – 1969
The effects of parent-monitored practice at home on pupil performance in reading were investigated. The study used as instructional vehicles the Parent-Assisted Learning Program (PAL) and the Southwest Regional Laboratory's (SWRL) First-Year Communication Skills Program. PAL was designed to enable school personnel to establish a system whereby…
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Parent Education, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Zach, Lillian; And Others – 1968
Studies were some problems of learning motivation and extrinsic reinforcement in a group of disadvantaged youngsters. Also tested was the hypothesis that learning would be facilitated for those children who received regular individual tutoring in addition to classroom instruction, regardless of conditions of reinforcement. Subjects were 60 Negro…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Youth, Control Groups, Disadvantaged Youth
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