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Rogers, David C.; Deno, Stanley L.; Markell, Marc A. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2001
This article describes a reading intervention for students with learning disabilities, the Systematic Teaching and Recording Tactic (S.T.A.R.T.), to be used in conjunction with curriculum-based measurement. Ongoing assessment, teaching to a criterion, re-reading, and reciprocal teaching are major components of the intervention. (Contains six…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Based Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
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Dufrene, Brad A.; Noell, George H.; Gilbertson, Donna N.; Duhon,Gary J. – School Psychology Review, 2005
This study evaluated students? daily implementation of a reciprocal peer tutoring procedure for mathematics and methods for supporting student implementation. Additionally, this study evaluated the reliability of progress monitoring data collected by students. The peer tutoring procedure was designed such that completion of each treatment…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Poverty, Feedback, Peer Teaching
Carter, Carolyn J. – 2001
This monograph presents a case study of a Chapter I reading improvement intervention involving reciprocal teaching in Highland Park, Michigan, that was planned and executed during the 1993-1995 school years. Teachers and paraprofessionals taught reciprocal teaching strategies daily to third-grade students to prepare them for the fourth-grade state…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4
Serran, Guerlene – 2002
Adolescents who are experiencing difficulties in reading are found to have problems in word recognition, read at a slow pace, and comprehend slowly (Ivey, 1999). As these students move on in grade level, they are inadequately equipped with the reading comprehension skills needed in order to deal with higher level text. Struggling readers lack…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 8, Instructional Effectiveness, Metacognition
Bruce, Merle E.; Robinson, Gregory L. – 1999
This paper reports on a series of three studies designed to assess the effectiveness of a metacognitive approach to teaching word identification and reading comprehension skills to upper primary poor readers, and to investigate effective methods for implementing the metacognitive program in the regular classroom. To improve word identification…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Metacognition
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Ginsburg-Block, Marika; Fantuzzo, John – School Psychology Quarterly, 1997
Investigated the relationship between peer-tutoring interactions of dyads and experience in a reciprocal peer tutoring (RPT) program in mathematics. Analysis of 40 at-risk fourth- and fifth-grade students indicates that RPT participants displayed significantly higher rates of mathematics achievement, social acceptance, and other favorable measures…
Descriptors: Children, Cross Age Teaching, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Al-Hilawani, Yasser A. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2003
The reading comprehension performance of 30 third-graders with hearing impairments from the United Arab Emirates was examined under three teaching conditions, the key word strategy, modified reciprocal teaching, and the basic reading approach. Key word strategy and modified reciprocal teaching significantly enhanced performance in reading…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Grade 3
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Slater, Wayne H.; Horstman, Franklin R. – Preventing School Failure, 2002
Discussion of the importance of cognitive strategy instruction is followed by consideration of reciprocal teaching as an optimal method for teaching both reading and writing to middle and high school students with reading/writing difficulties. Reciprocal teaching emphasizes teaching learners how to ask questions, clarify issues, summarize text,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High Schools, Learning Strategies, Metacognition
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Rosenshine, Barak; Meister, Carla – Review of Educational Research, 1994
Reciprocal teaching is an instructional procedure designed to teach students cognitive strategies that might result in improved reading comprehension. This review of 16 quantitative studies generally supports the efficacy of reciprocal teaching but also indicates the need for further research into cognitive strategy instruction. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education
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Padron, Yolanda N. – Bilingual Research Journal, 1992
Two teaching methods were used to enhance the use of cognitive reading strategies among 89 Hispanic bilingual students in grades 3 through 5. Although there were differences in the use of cognitive reading strategies by grade and treatment group, instruction in cognitive strategy use decreased the use of weak reading strategies and was more…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
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Gartner, Audrey J.; Riessman, Frank – Educational Leadership, 1994
When students help teach one another, active learning, listening, and a spirit of cooperation flourish. A reciprocal tutoring program in three New York City high schools allows all students to be tutors and learn through teaching and has all tutors experience the tutee/apprentice role. This experimental program had better achievement results than…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Apprenticeships, Dropout Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sutherland, Kevin S.; Morgan, Paul L. – Preventing School Failure, 2003
Ample evidence suggests that teachers influence their students' behavior; mounting evidence also suggests that students exert influence on their teachers' behavior. This paper outlines the transactional theory of social interactions and discusses the importance of understanding reciprocal relationships between teacher and student behavior. Review…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Student Behavior, Emotional Disturbances, Teacher Influence
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Seymour, Jennifer R.; Osana, Helena P. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2003
This case study addressed the meanings two preservice teachers ascribed to four expert strategies used in reciprocal teaching (questioning, summarizing, clarifying, and predicting) and four learning principles upon which reciprocal teaching is built (cognitive apprenticeship, scaffolding, zone of proximal development, and proleptic teaching).…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Middle Schools, Peer Teaching, Prediction
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Griffin, Bryan W.; Griffin, Marlynn M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1997
Two experiments involving 131 graduate students were conducted to determine effects of reciprocal peer tutoring (RPT) on graduate students' academic achievement, test anxiety, and academic self-efficacy. RPT and nonRPT groups did not differ significantly on achievement tests, but other results suggest that RPT may help students achieve learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Objectives, Graduate Students
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Jarvela, Sanna – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1996
Reviews and evaluates empirical experiments that use two instructional models of student-teacher interaction, cognitive apprenticeship and reciprocal teaching. developed Argues that although many experiments have been conducted in different settings with good results, there is no evidence about the situational conditions or the ability of the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Psychology, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
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