Peer Tutoring A Teacher’s Resource Guide

Cover of Peer Tutoring A Teacher's Resource Guide by Edward E. Gordon
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 81
ISBN-13: 9781578861736
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Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 0.61068046574 Pounds
Width: 0.23 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 371.39/4
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Peer Tutoring A Teacher’s Resource Guide by Edward E. Gordon, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC on March 25, 2005, is a practical guide designed to assist educators in enhancing student achievement through effective tutoring strategies. This 81-page resource addresses the challenges teachers face in the context of high-stakes testing and emphasizes the importance of tutoring programs in fostering problem-solving, collaboration, and creative thinking among students.

The guide offers specific instructional methods aimed at improving students’ skills and critical thinking abilities. It includes step-by-step guidance on designing tutoring programs, training tutors, and conducting assessments and evaluations. Additionally, the book presents a variety of success stories from research that illustrate the effective use of peer and cross-age tutoring across different educational levels. With sample forms for adaptation, this resource aims to help teachers create a more student-centered learning environment, leveraging the wealth of information available in today’s resource-rich context.


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In this era of high stakes testing, teachers across America are struggling with the demands of raising student achievement. Tutoring programs can become important learning strategies that will assist students in learning to solve problems, collaborate with others, and think creatively. All these are part of the creative thinking process important for students to master since a greater percentage of high school graduates enroll in some form of post-secondary education. This guide gives teachers specific instructional methods to help students raise their skills and critical thinking abilities. It provides step-by-step guidance on: Designing a tutoring program, Training tutors, Conducting meaningful assessment and evaluation. Peer Tutoring offers a wide variety of success stories drawn from published research that describes how ordinary teachers have successfully used peer and cross-age tutoring in a wide variety of elementary, high school, and college applications. Sample forms are also included that teachers can adapt for their needs. The Internet opens a whole new world of information, ideas, and experiences to students. What most teachers lack are successful ways of framing the art of teaching to take advantage of this new resource-rich environment. This book will help teachers co-construct knowledge with students to help classroom learning become more “student-centered”.

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Language: en. Pages: 81.

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