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Measuring tutoring effectiveness by program delivery model: Small group tutoring compared to tutoring in labs in mathematics, physics, and accounting

Posted on:1997-03-17Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:East Tennessee State UniversityCandidate:Quinn, Mary AllisonFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390014981385Subject:Curriculum development
Abstract/Summary:
his study examines the effectiveness of two common tutoring program delivery models by analyzing tutored and nontutored students' grades and semester grade point averages in three subject areas. The effects of gender, age (if 25 years or older), course, duration of tutoring, tutoring contacts, and contacts per week are also measured.;The approach to the ex post facto study is quantitative and utilizes data from the Student Information System at Appalachian State University and from tutoring contact sheets. Areas of data presentation include analysis of covariance results for experimental group, gender, age (if 25 years or older), and course; and correlational results for duration of tutoring, tutoring contacts, and contacts per week.;Statistical results from this research rejected 10 of the 72 null hypotheses at the...
Keywords/Search Tags:Tutoring, Contacts
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