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Bloom, Sophie – 1975
Group classes with 30-40 children per teacher favor the children who catch on fast. These children participate more in class and give more feedback to the teacher, so the teacher gears instruction to them and goes too fast for students who are having difficulty. Peer and cross-age tutoring, can supplement class learning and help the below-average…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annotated Bibliographies, Cross Age Teaching, Group Instruction
Intercultural Development Research Association, San Antonio, TX. – 1986
This booklet provides information about the Valued Youth Partnership (VYP) program for dropout prevention. Begun in 1984 with the support of the Coca-Cola Company and the collaboration of the Intercultural Development Research Association, the VYP program is being implemented in the Edgewood and South San Antonio school districts in San Antonio,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Cross Age Teaching, Dropout Prevention
Fitz-Gibbon, Carol Taylor – 1977
This is an overview of a project in which cross-age tutoring is used as a means of enhancing the learning and motivation of the tutors, in contrast to the practice in which the learning of the tutee is the primary focus. This teaching method is referred to as the "Learning-Tutoring Cycle." It is recommended that secondary students who are in need…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Cross Age Teaching, Individual Instruction

Chandler, Theodore A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Proposes a peer-teaching-peer strategy that utilizes the low-achieving External as the tutor, a reversal of the usual procedure. The assumption is that the External must experience and perceive personal control over another child in order to begin orientation toward a more internal outlook. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cross Age Teaching, Educational Psychology, Locus of Control

Cochran, Lessie; And Others – Behavioral Disorders, 1993
Four low-achieving fifth-grade African-American males with behavioral disorders tutored sight words to four low-achieving second-grade African-American males with behavioral disorders. The tutoring appeared to have positive effects on sight word vocabulary and positive social interactions for both tutors and tutees but not on self-perceptions of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Disorders, Black Students, Cross Age Teaching
Breedlove, Donnie L. – 1975
This practicum was developed (1) to improve, supervise, and disseminate a model cross-age tutoring program, and (2) to determine if a tutorial program would increase the sight vocabulary of 100 second grade students in the Dallas Independent School District. A secondary purpose was to determine if such a program would improve the reading grades,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Mason, Evelyn P. – 1975
Twenty college students from American Indian, Chicano, Anglo and Black ethnic backgrounds were recruited to work in the Cross-Age Peer Relationship Project. They became involved in a program of educational remediation and facilitation for junior high age youth from similar backgrounds. Each counselor trainee was assigned a junior high school in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Counselors, Cross Age Teaching

Jenkins, Joseph R.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
This study involved 524 students in 2 elementary schools in analyzing the effects of instructional service changes. Services included cooperative learning for sixth grade students, cross-age tutoring for special/remedial students in grades 1-3, and in-class services for all grade levels. None of the three treatments had much impact on achievement.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Cooperative Learning, Cross Age Teaching

Kasten, Wendy C. – Primary Voices K-6, 1998
Discusses the overwhelmingly positive evidence from experience and research which suggests that a multiage environment can be superior to one of age-segregated class levels. Illuminates the logic of educating students in mixed-age groups (called multiage) by discussing the academic and social advantages, the affective benefits, and the positive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Continuous Progress Plan, Cross Age Teaching
Loue, William E., III; And Others – 1977
The School for All Ages project was designed to increase contacts between members of different age groups so that the learning of basic life skills and standard academic content can be promoted through mutual teaching and learning; and to create a cooperative atmosphere in which students function better in groups, help others in the learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Age Groups
Muller, Nancy – 1974
This guidebook presents a detailed description of a cross-age tutoring program designed for junior high school students who worked with children in the lower grades, and for third grade children who worked with kindergarteners and first graders. Discussed are the concepts and rationale of cross-age tutoring, training procedures, and program…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Guidelines
Millard, Joseph E. – 1977
Research findings identifying the most effective class size are found to be inconclusive. Some studies have found small classes more effective, others have favored large classes, and some have found no differences in learning effectiveness due to class size. A number of these studies are cited and points of agreement noted. In a second section…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Cross Age Teaching, Differentiated Staffs
Reglin, Gary – 1994
This suggested blueprint for actions to promote academic and personal success for the African American male student begins with an analysis of cultural factors in the lives of these students, starting with family structure. The shortage of positive African American male role models, the perceptions of societal racism and victimization, and the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Educational Assessment. – 1986
This report evaluates the achievement of Project GET SET, a Bronx, New York, program designed to provide supportive and peer-tutorial services to Hispanic junior high school students for the following purposes: (1) to reinforce English language skills, especially reading and writing; (2) to reinforce native language arts skills; (3) to offer…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Career Awareness, Cross Age Teaching
Austin Independent School District, TX. Office of Research and Evaluation. – 1986
This report describes and evaluates nine Chapter 2-funded programs in the Austin (Texas) Independent School District. The major positive findings were the following: (1) disciplinary actions have decreased since the implementation of Project ASSIST (Assisting Special Students in Stress Times); (2) extra transportation has allowed some reassigned…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Cross Age Teaching, Discipline