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Friedrich, Tom – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
Tutoring services often restrict their data collection and analysis practices to publicizing session counts and tutee GPAs. This study suggests that programs that offer writing consultation may enhance their sessions' epistemic power by researching their tutoring staff's instructional choices. After explaining why and describing how a…
Descriptors: Tutors, Writing Instruction, Phenomenology, Teaching Methods
Ariza, Cristina; Davis, Julian M.; Frye, Michael; Harmsen, Earl – Learning Assistance Review, 2011
This article explores the reasons that Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) at the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW), commonly called PASS-UIW, has been successful in science courses at the University. The intent is to provide information for other institutions to launch, evaluate, or improve their own programs. PASS-UIW is a student-led…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Student Participation, Student Leadership
Valkenburg, Jim – Learning Assistance Review, 2010
Tutoring is one of those skills which require the ability to communicate an in-depth understanding of the subject. This article is about scaffolding while tutoring, and the tutoring talents described can be applied across the curriculum. Lev Vygotsky's ideas about communication and education play a key role in the development of scaffolding…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Tutoring, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
Eberly, Charlene; Trand, Patsy A. Self – Learning Assistance Review, 2010
This paper is a continuation of a previous article, "Teaching Students to "Cook": Promoting Reading in the First Year Experience Course," The Learning Assistance Review 14 (2), on the importance of teaching critical thinking through the foundational skills of analytical reading and writing within the First Year Experience (FYE) course. With its…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Critical Reading, Writing (Composition)
Holliday, Tacy L.; Said, Sukhaynah H. – Learning Assistance Review, 2008
This study provided empirical support for tutor-led study groups using a physiological measurement and study survey data. The scope of this preliminary study included determining differences in biology and chemistry study group members' (N = 25) regarding learning styles and pulse rate changes. As hypothesized, there was significant evidence that…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Cognitive Style, Biology, Teaching Methods
Bell, Diana Calhoun; Elledge, Sara Redington – Learning Assistance Review, 2008
In order to better understand the complex dynamic that often occurs during writing center sessions between native English speaking (L1) tutors and English language learners (ELL), this study investigates linguistic dominance through time-at-talk, turn-taking, agenda-setting, and content analysis. We conclude that, in keeping with theory and…
Descriptors: Language Dominance, Tutor Training, Second Language Learning, Tutors
Griffee, Dale T. – Learning Assistance Review, 2007
This 10 week longitudinal evaluation study evaluated a brain-based learning curriculum proposed by Smilkstein (2003) by comparing student performance in a traditional basic writing curriculum with NHLP-oriented basic writing curriculum. The study included two classes each of experimental and traditional methods. Results of the data, gathered by…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Brain, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
Hall, Ralph – Learning Assistance Review, 2007
Peer mentoring programs are designed to address problems experienced by new students to assist them in making the transition to university study. The University of New South Wales offers such a program to new undergraduate students. Feedback on the program is obtained from participants through questionnaires and is used to identify problems and to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Program Improvement
McGuire, Saundra Yancy – Learning Assistance Review, 2007
Many students who enter colleges and universities seem to be focused on memorizing and regurgitating information rather than on developing critical thinking and problem solving skills. Mentoring is crucial to help these students transition from the current approach to one that will be successful in college. Successful mentoring requires a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Scientific Methodology, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedSilverman, Sharon – Learning Assistance Review, 2003
Argues that the TRPP (Theory, Research, Practice, Principles) model provides a framework that helps teachers to cross the divide between theory and practice. Explains that the ultimate goal is to maximize student potential, particularly through critical reflection. Presents principles with a specific example for practice. (Contains 18 references.)…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Educational Methods
Peer reviewedSmilkstein, Rita – Learning Assistance Review, 2001
Describes the author's research on learning and brain activity, which involved more than 5,000 students and faculty members. Explores six stages of learning: (1) preparing to learn; (2) starting to learn; (3) consolidation; (4) branching out; (5) gaining fluency; and (6) continued improving. States that merging educational research with…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning
Peer reviewedHolland, T. S. – Learning Assistance Review, 1999
Describes the Conditional Acceptance Program (CAP), an intervention program geared towards underprepared, underachieving entering college freshmen. Identifies key program components while establishing the primary theoretical basis or rationale for each, and encourages the reader to critically evaluate and reflect upon various and integrated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Developmental Studies Programs
Peer reviewedBauer, Laura; Sweeney, Linda – Learning Assistance Review, 1999
Examines the methodology of using novel reading and letter exchange based upon the novels to enhance reading/writing skills in non-native speakers at the college freshmen level. In addition, it refers to theories on which such methodology is based and offers samples from student work. Contains 17 references. (VWC)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, College Freshmen, Dialog Journals, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedLemire, David – Learning Assistance Review, 1998
Describes psychometric issues associated with three different learning styles models (visual, auditory, and haptic), and the instruments designed to assess those models. Presents some background to the learning styles idea along with suggestions for utilizing this information with developmental students. The learning styles instruments discussed…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style, Developmental Studies Programs, Educationally Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedBeyeler, Julia – Learning Assistance Review, 1998
Presents case studies of four college students applying new study strategies, taught and demonstrated in class during one semester, to improve reading and learning. Finds that students need to see a correlation between a study strategy and their final grade before they will utilize deep-level study strategies in place of surface-level strategies.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education
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