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Allen, Vernon L.; And Others – Review of Educational Research, 1976
Available published research on tutoring is reviewed with emphasis on research findings. Field research on long-term programs is examined, followed by a closer scrutiny of specific variables affecting the outcomes of tutoring--variables often examined in short-term projects. Included are problems of methodology and design. (RC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adults, Children, Cross Age Teaching

Topping, Keith – Reading Teacher, 1998
Responds to an article in the April 1998 issue of this journal. Shares evidence about the effectiveness of peer tutoring. Discusses literacy tutoring of K-3 emergent readers by volunteers. Explains why tutoring is not teaching, and offers a model for successful tutoring practices. (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Emergent Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Models

Wasik, Barbara A. – Reading Teacher, 1998
Replies to an article in the same issue of this journal, which responded to this author's earlier article. Elaborates two fundamental points of disagreement (the definition of tutoring and the characteristics of the children being tutored). (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Instructional Effectiveness, Models, Peer Teaching
Shamir, Adina; Tzuriel, David – School Psychology International, 2004
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of a programme providing cross-age peer-mediation on mediation teaching style of mediators and learners in a learning situation. A second objective was to investigate the effects of the mediators' and learners' cognitive level on different criteria of mediation.
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Peer Relationship
Vacc, Nancy Nesbitt; Cannon, Sally J. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1991
Sixth grade students tutored four moderately mentally handicapped elementary students in mathematics. Results indicated increased math skills. Teachers rated the program positively and reported increased academic and/or social achievement among subjects. Tutors and tutees reported positive attitudes toward each other. A two-year follow-up study…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Followup Studies, Maintenance

Davenport, Sandra V.; Arnold, Mitylene; Lassmann, Marie – Reading Improvement, 2004
The purpose of this study was to determine if cross-age peer tutoring of fifth graders with learning disabilities and kindergarten students would have an effect on reading attitudes and reading achievement. A tutoring program was designed to meet the literacy needs of fifth grade special education resource students as well as provide enriching…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Kindergarten, Reading Attitudes, Reading Achievement
Hattie, John – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2006
This article presents three related evaluation studies looking at the effectiveness on achievement and motivation of Reading Together, a cross-age peer-tutoring reading program. The effects on tutees, tutors, teachers, and parents were monitored. The advantages of Reading Together began to accrue during the second and third phases of the program.…
Descriptors: Tutorial Programs, Cross Age Teaching, Evaluation Research, Program Effectiveness
Armstrong, Suzanne Bryant; And Others – 1979
Theoretical considerations for peer and cross-age tutoring are presented, essential inqredients for effective programs are offered, and a practical approach used by consulting teachers to design and implement a cost-effective tutoring program in Barre, Vermont is described. Benefits for the tutor and tutee are pointed out, including that tutoring…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Department of Education, Washington, DC. Planning and Evaluation Service. – 2001
Research has shown that well-designed tutoring programs that use volunteers and other nonprofessionals as tutors can be effective in improving children's reading skills. Students with below-average reading skills who are tutored by volunteers show significant gains in reading skills when compared with similar students who do not receive tutoring…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Peer Teaching
Spencer, Vicky G. – Behavioral Disorders, 2006
This article presents an updated research synthesis on the use of students with emotional or behavioral disorders as tutors and/or tutees. Thirty-eight studies from 1972 to 2002 were identified in which students with emotional or behavioral disorders served as tutors and/or tutees in order to teach their peers a variety of academic and social…
Descriptors: Tutors, Tutoring, Peer Teaching, Cross Age Teaching

Lindsey, Jimmy D.; Watts, Elaine H. – Clearing House, 1979
Tutoring's academic and emotional benefits for exceptional students are outlined. This is suggested as a method for secondary schools to meet the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and Individual Education Plan (IEP) provisions of PL 94-142. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Students, Individualized Instruction

Malamuth, Neil M.; And Others – Journal of Educational Thought, 1981
Implications of social psychological theory and research, particularly in the area of social influence, are examined to provide a theoretical foundation for cross-age tutoring programs. Areas discussed include the effectiveness of various bases of social influence and the effects of tutoring programs on students, tutors, and teachers. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Gibbs, Susan G. – 1982
The literature concerning tutoring in the elementary schools was surveyed and evaluated to determine the relative effectiveness of two types of programs--peer and cross-age tutoring. Studies involving each type of program were analyzed separately and effectiveness was judged by the gains in reading achievement experienced by both tutors and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Peer Teaching

Goor, Amos; Rapoport, Tamar – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
Disadvantaged children participated in a creativity-enhancing program at a summer camp. Immediately following the treatment and four months later, the experimental group showed significantly higher scores and creativity tests than the control group, who participated in regular recreational activities. The tutors and the games used are described.…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creativity, Cross Age Teaching, Disadvantaged Youth
Abdulkarim, Sarah; Kaminski, Rebecca – 2000
This study was conducted during the spring of 1999 school semester to examine the implementation of the University-Middle School E-mail Buddy Project. This project gave eighth grade and college students the opportunity to pair up electronically via e-mail and exchange discourse that focused on such issues as language arts activities and…
Descriptors: College Students, Cross Age Teaching, Electronic Mail, Grade 8