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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
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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
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Aina, Olaiya E. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2001
Investigated experiences in a multiage classroom, especially from the child's and parents' perspectives. Found that despite concerns, in the multiage classroom each child is allowed to progress at his or her own pace; individuality is valued; competition is lessened; and children have more time to develop relationships. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cross Age Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Mixed Age Grouping
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Nugent, Mary – British Journal of Special Education, 2001
This article describes a cross-age peer tutoring program in reading developed and implemented at a special school for students (ages 8-18) with moderate learning difficulties in Ireland. Evaluation studies indicate multiple benefits accruing to both the learners and the helpers including progress in reading, enhanced feelings of self-worth, and…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Moderate Mental Retardation
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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
Bacharach, Nancy; And Others – 1995
This volume provides an examination of the theoretical basis for preschool through elementary school multiage grouping, a realistic picture of what it looks like, some guidelines for planning and implementing a multiage model, and recommendations from practicing multiage teachers. Chapter 1 defines multiage grouping and provides a brief history of…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Zsiray, Stephen W., Jr.; Peterson, Holly – 1990
This paper summarizes an effective peer tutoring program used in both elementary and middle school programs in the Cache School District (North Logan, Utah). In year-round education programs, students have off-track time during the school year at four different intervals. This time is often utilized by school districts to give students additional…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Extracurricular Activities
Preston, Fannie Wiley; Ellis, DiAnn – 1983
The goals of a cross-age tutoring program involving first and fifth graders were to stimulate oral language development in first graders and to help them read for meaning. The fifth grade students worked with the younger students on a one-to-one basis to stimulate language development and to encourage the academic growth in other skills necessary…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Fitz-Gibbon, Carol Taylor – 1977
This survey was undertaken in order to assess the nature of tutoring projects that have been implemented in schools, particularly in urban schools. It was also an attempt to locate examples of a particular kind of tutoring project, one designed primarily to promote learning in the tutors. This objective is based on the assumption that secondary…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship
Schine, Joan G.; Harrington, Diane – 1982
Children aged 10-14 need to assume responsible and challenging roles as part of their adolescent development. Based on the physical, social, moral and ethical, and emotional developmental characteristics of this age, adolescents need to discover and test new skills; develop a sense of competence; socialize to develop close friendships; take part…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Community Involvement, Cross Age Teaching
Moskowitz, Joel M.; And Others – 1981
Cross-Age Tutoring and School Store, two courses combining classroom learning and application of specific skills outside the classroom are evaluated. Students in Cross-Age Tutoring were taught tutoring and communication skills and spent four days per week tutoring at nearby elementary schools; students in School Store were taught business and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Course Evaluation, Cross Age Teaching, Distributive Education
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
Feldman, Robert S.; And Others – 1975
Two studies explored the effects of peer teaching on the attitudes and behavior of tutors and tutees. In the first study, fourth graders tutored third graders in reading once a day for two weeks. Another group befriended a third grader over the same period of time, supervising play activities. A control group participated in neither special…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Klaus, David J. – 1975
Peer tutoring and other innovative uses of students in teaching roles have received considerable attention because of the academic and social gains which can be observed among participating children. Teachers who want to try peer tutoring often encounter difficulty in devising workable programs for their own classrooms, however, because most…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Programs
Ghatala, Elizabeth Schwenn, Ed. – 1975
Individually Guided Motivation (IGM) is designed to attain certain motivational objectives set by the school by accommodating instruction to individual differences in skill and motivational level and rate and style of learning. The development of IGM was undertaken to meet these specific educational needs: (1) to assure a high level of motivation…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Behavior, Conferences, Cross Age Teaching
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