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Peer reviewedJohnson, Joseph H.; Jason, Leonard A. – Urban Education, 1994
Describes a new measure of parent-tutoring support for elementary-age transfer students. The Parent-Tutor Assessment Scale measures parents' tutoring behaviors, their competency and motivation to tutor, and parent-child communication. An assessment of 139 elementary school students and their caregivers is provided that reveals differences between…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Ethnic Groups, Evaluation Methods, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedMayer, G. Roy – Education and Treatment of Children, 1993
Two hundred ninth-grade students with low grade point averages and high absenteeism rates were provided tutoring services, and their teachers were provided consultation to make the classroom environment less punitive. The classroom environment became more positive, more students completed assignments, and dropouts and suspensions decreased.…
Descriptors: Attendance, Classroom Environment, Consultation Programs, Dropout Prevention
Peer reviewedBornstein, Jodi L. – Equity and Excellence in Education, 1993
Examines how faculty and student leaders in the Tutoring Enrichment Assistance Models for Schools (TEAMS) project, a community service project at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) challenge assumptions that college students have about tutoring and promote new understanding of stereotypes, hierarchical group dynamics, and inequality in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Community Programs, Equal Education
Peer reviewedCann, Alan J. – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1999
Discussion of problems involved in evaluating computer-assisted learning resources focuses on evaluation strategies for interactive tutorials on the World Wide Web that were developed at the University of Leicester (United Kingdom). The questionnaire that was ultimately used to provide subjective feedback on user responses is appended. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDiem, Richard A.; Katims, David S. – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 1998
Determines effects of computerized science tutoring on the self-esteem of at-risk urban high school students. Through a case study/structured interview dyad, ascertains students' perceptions of the use of this technology in schools. Results indicate students' self-esteem improved from pre- to posttest on the Self-Esteem Index. (MMU)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 9, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedRowe, Neil C.; Schiavo, Sandra – Computers & Education, 1998
Describes an intelligent tutor incorporating a program using artificial-intelligence planning methods to generate realistic audit files reporting actions of simulated users and intruders of a UNIX system, and a program simulating the system afterwards that asks students to inspect the audit and fix problems. Experiments show that students using…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks
Peer reviewedNtiri, Daphne W. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1999
Describes a university literacy tutorial program in which older adult college students received tutor training and then carried out one-to-one reading tutorials with adult male learners who were rehabilitating addicts. Offers two case studies, and shows that the program had a significant impact on tutors' commitment to community volunteerism and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
Peer reviewedWasley, Patricia A. – Childhood Education, 1999
Discusses how working with 10- and 11-year olds in a tutoring program revealed the tension between classroom routines and the repertoire teachers use to facilitate learning. Argues that developing a repertoire of educational approaches is necessary for creating meaningful learning experiences. Examines the implications of considering teaching as…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMurray, Tom – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 1998
Describes tools for authoring all aspects of a knowledge-based tutor system: domain model, teaching strategies, student model, and learning environment. Discusses a number of design issues and design tradeoffs that are involved in building intelligent tutoring systems (ITS). (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Interfaces, Computer Software, Higher Education
Engeldinger, Eugene A.; Love, Michael G. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
Carthage College (Wisconsin) reports on the practical/philosophical consideration underlying a decision to tutor faculty in using new technologies. Applying lessons learned through student computer labs, the college initiated a faculty/staff tutoring program which used the faculty's own office desktop computers. By taking a very personalized…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedLee, Fong-Lok; Heyworth, Rex M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2000
Outlines conditions that should be present in an electronic tutoring system, and describes the Electronic Homework system. Discusses the modules contained in the system's two main components--the Computer Tutor and Homework Administrator. Gives an example of the tutoring process, and examines the overall effects of using Electronic Homework. (AEF)
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedNassaji, Hossein; Swain, Merrill – Language Awareness, 2000
Examined whether negotiated help provided within the learners' zone of proximal development (ZPD) is more effective than help provided randomly and irrespective of the learners' ZPD. Data were collected during tutorial sessions on writing English compositions by two Korean learners of English. Findings provide support for a consciousness raising…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Determiners (Languages), English (Second Language), Error Correction
Peer reviewedDimitrova, Vanya; Dicheva, Darina – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1998
ITELS is an intelligent system for foreign language terminology learning aimed at enhancing learners' conceptual knowledge as well as in understanding specific terminology. Three agents--each of them characterized by specific roles with respect to the system functioning--take part in the instructional process supported by ITELS: the human teacher,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Expert Systems, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Peer reviewedO'Neill, D. Kevin – Special Services in the Schools, 2001
Describes online mentoring, or "telementoring" relationships, and how they differ from traditional mentoring, apprenticeship, and tutoring. Discusses the design and use of a telementored curriculum unit in middle school science and provides a set of general guidelines to aid teachers and administrators in designing and carrying out their own…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Mentors, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedUnderwood, Jean – Journal of Research in Reading, 2000
Presents evidence of learning outcomes in reading from the use of software incorporating two very different styles of learning, structured sub-skills tutoring (using an Integrated Learning System) versus free reading (using a talking book), but which both heavily exploit multimedia presentation. Shows that current debates about whole-word versus…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Integrated Learning Systems


