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Newmark, Gerald; Melaragno, Ralph J. – 1969
This is a first-year report of an attempt to create a tutorial community in an elementary school. The goal is a learning community of students, parents, teachers, administrators, and researchers who are expected to work together in planning and conducting instruction. The students will hopefully develop a capacity for self-directed study and…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Discussion Groups, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
Webb, Graham – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1983
Discusses the role of the tutorial as a teaching method suitable for developing a student's verbal skills of discussion, questioning, and group interaction, and describes a study which measured active student participation in tutorials. Strategies by which tutors can increase this participation are suggested. (EAO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Schmidt, Henk G.; Moust, Jos H. C. – 1998
This paper examines research on students' learning in small tutorial groups, highlighting: (1) cognitive processes elicited by small group discussion and their effects on achievement; and (2) the influence of tutors on student learning. The studies examined problem based learning (PBL) in small groups in high schools and universities. Researchers…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Foreign Countries, Group Discussion
Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, London (England). – 1982
Intended for practitioners involved in working with groups in basic education, this book provides some ideas on suitable approaches. An introduction addresses where group work takes place and why a group approach is used. A discussion of starting points covers first meetings, planning and preparing, and teaching aids. A description of a group…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Foreign Countries