NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Does not meet standards1
Showing 91 to 105 of 211 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Thorogood, Lyn and Bridie Raban – Reading, 1985
Describes an activity that involved eight-year-old children writing stories for three- to five-year-old children. (DF)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Creative Writing, Cross Age Teaching, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Lockard, James O. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Described is a program in which elementary school students visit high school biology classes and are taught by the high school students. Discussed are requirements, costs, materials, curriculum, preparation of student instructors, sequence of events, facilities, and program advantages. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Sassi, Anthony – Computing Teacher, 1990
Describes a program that used the concept of cross-age tutoring to introduce computers to kindergarten students with the help of sixth graders. The use of FunWriter and other software is described, the importance of graphics is emphasized, and benefits to both groups of students are discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Courseware, Cross Age Teaching
Winarski, Diana L. – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Describes a cross-county writing project involving a third-grade class and high school drama students. The third graders write character sketches and send them to the drama students, who write a play using the characters. The high school students then produce the play for the elementary students, complete with costumes, makeup, and scenery. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Creative Writing, Cross Age Teaching
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Dunn, Rosemary – British Journal of Special Education, 1992
This paper describes how sixth form girls in England provided music experiences to young children (ages 3-9) with severe learning difficulties. The weekly sessions involve individual sessions and use of various instruments. The relationship of the music therapy program to the National Curriculum is noted. (DB)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cross Age Teaching, Foreign Countries, High Schools
Winson, Andrea – 1994
The Study Buddies program is a partnership between an upper elementary classroom and a primary classroom. The program could be modified for any grade level as long as all the class members are willing to work with a different grade level class on a regular basis throughout the school year. Participating students and teachers plan social…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cross Age Teaching, Intermediate Grades, Interpersonal Relationship
Doolittle, Peter E. – 1991
An activity has been used successfully for several years in a middle-school computer class to integrate writing instruction with computer science. Taking approximately five class periods, the activity consists of three phases: (1) the 6th-grade students use paper and pencil to write a story in any literary format; (2) 11th- and 12th-grade…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Cross Age Teaching, Grade 6
Keel, Linda – 1984
The methodology and problems of research on cross-age tutoring are reported. Using a phenomenological framework, the two researchers involved in the study worked toward a research method and design that would account for the backgrounds of both; one was trained in the quantifiable methods of natural science, the other in qualitative methods of…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Research
Sanacore, Joseph – 1981
In addition to writing short stories, poems, and plays, seniors enrolled in a creative writing course in a New York high school compose and illustrate children's stories. They first become familiar with published works of children's literature so that they can learn to identify and appreciate story devices used by professional writers. As the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Course Descriptions, Creative Writing, Cross Age Teaching
Berliner, David; Casanova, Ursula – Instructor, 1988
A recent cost-benefit analysis was made of reduced class size, increased instructional time, computer-assisted instruction, and peer or cross-age tutoring. Tutoring turned out to have the greatest effect on student learning and to be the most cost effective. Implementation of a successful tutoring program is described. (MT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness
Wright, Jan; Smink, Jay; Duckenfield, Marty – 1999
The National Dropout Prevention Center designed a project, Student Serving Students, to see if students in kindergarten through twelfth grade could help other students who were at risk of dropping out of school. Communities in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina developed a variety of ways for students to meet the needs of children at risk.…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Dropout Prevention, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Garcia, Juanita C. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2004
The teacher wondered how her group of middle school tutors would react to reading predictable children's books to their elementary "tutees." Would they enjoy the books or would they think they were too mature to do the activities in the lesson? She wondered if the tutors would enjoy being read to as she modeled the dramatic reading of a children's…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Foreign Countries, Grade 8, Secondary School Students
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Dykman, Ruth Anne – Music Educators Journal, 1979
As part of Lapham Elementary School's mainstreaming project MAZE, student volunteers serve as aides in the music classes of their handicapped schoolmates. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Handicapped Students, Mainstreaming
Schrader, Beverly; Valus, Ann – Academic Therapy, 1990
In this cross-age tutoring project, severely learning-disabled high school students tutored primary students who were having difficulty with reading. Tutors were trained in good teacher behaviors (giving positive and corrective feedback, avoiding overprompting) and in the use of established techniques for teaching reading. (JDD)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Primary Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Handel, Ruth D. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1995
Describes an innovative middle school program (called Family Reading) where a family-like atmosphere of attentiveness and helpfulness characterizes student interactions as they develop and practice strategies for reading aloud with younger children. Discusses children's literature and strategy learning and the family component of the project. (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Family Literacy, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
Pages: 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8  |  9  |  10  |  11  |  ...  |  15