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Strategic Tutoring Book
Author(s): Michael F. Hock, Donald D. Deshler, and Jean B. Schumaker

Publication Info: Edge Enterprises 2000

Strategic Tutoring Resources:

VIDEO

  • Tutoring Checklist Model
  • 2006 SIM Conference Video: CD's: Strategic Tutoring, the Concept Routines and Question Exploration (43:42), Lancaster & Schumaker
    • Resource: Tutoring (pdf),
  • Strategic Tutoring: Developing Independent Learners
  • 2005 SIM Conference: A Blueprint for Academic Support for At Risk College Students
  • 2010 Preconference: Computer Based Strategic Tutoring PD- Paula Lancaster
  • 2005 SIM Conference: New Technology to Help Create SIM Magic
  • SIM Preconference 2009: Strategic Tutoring PD e-Program - Paula Lancaster   ppt

PPTs

  • Strategic Tutoring  presentation  (ppt)
  • Strategic Tutoring for Parents and Others
  • Strategic Tutoring Professional Development Program 2010 Conference

MORE

  • Strategic Tutoring Preservice Overview Outline  - Graner and Presentation
  • Tutor Checklist
  • Tutor Quality of Instruction Checklist
  • Description of Strategic Tutoring from the SIM website
  • Access Learning Strategy Checklists
  • Interactive Tutoring
  • PD Guide

Stratenotes and Strategrams

  • Strategram Vol. 12, No. 6,  Introducing new manuals: Strategic Tutoring and Talking Together
  • Strategram Vol. 13, No. 2, January 2001: Strategy Instruction and Tutoring
  • Strategram Vol. 16, No. 5, August, 2004: Strategic Tutoring After School
  • Strategram Vol. 20, No. 4, Strategic Tutoring e-Learning Program

Research

  • Strategic Tutoring Research, Strategic Tutoring Slide 2, Strategic Tutoring CD slides
  • Hock, M.F., Pulvers, K.A., Deshler, D.D., & Schumaker, J.B. (2001). The effects of an after-school tutoring program on the academic performance of at-risk students and students with LD. Remedial and Special Education, 22(3), 172-186. This article describes two studies in which researchers found that at-risk students and students who have learning disabilities could earn average or better grades if they had the support of trained adult tutors.
  • Hock, M.F., Schumaker, J.B., & Deshler, D.D. (1995). Training strategic tutors to enhance learner independence. Journal of Developmental Education, 19(1), 18-26. This study evaluated the effects of training traditional academic tutors hired to work with underprepared university-level student athletes to implement a strategic approach to tutoring.
  • Hock, M.F., Schumaker, J.B., & Deshler, D.D. (2001). The case for strategic tutoring. Educational Leadership, 58(7), 50-52. This article makes the case for strategic tutoring as an effective model for teaching students how to learn while helping them with class assignments.
  • The Effects of Strategic Tutoring on Casey Family Program Foster Care Youth. 2000 (Staub, D. and Lenz, K.)

 

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