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Effects of Reciprocal Peer Tutoring for Students in a 6th Grade Mathematics Class

Effects of Reciprocal Peer Tutoring for Students in a 6th Grade Mathematics Class
Author: Samantha Graf
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Total Pages: 57
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
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The current mathematics curriculum intertwined with the Common Core State Standards has created a struggle for teachers and struggling students in the classroom to find time and successful ways for interventions. Research has shown for decades that tutoring has been a useful strategy employed with students and over time has been altered through trial and error to create different types of tutoring based upon student needs. Extensive previous research using Reciprocal Peer Tutoring (RPT) has occurred at the elementary and high school level. The purpose of this study is to select the specific research based tutoring program RPT and to use the historical research to create a study to explore its impact on struggling 6th grade mathematic students views of their math skills and show academic gains or losses. In the study described, students took a survey of their views of their individual math skills before and after the implementation as well as a pre and post-test for Quarter 1. Twelve students were selected to participate in the study that occurred 5 days per week for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks data was collected and analyzed to show the effects of RPT on academics and math viewpoint. At the completion of the study students were shown to have made growth in their math skills from quarter one. [from author's abstract]


Effects of Peer Tutoring on the Acquisition of Basic (0-9) Multiplication Facts by Sixth Grade Students with Math Deficits

Effects of Peer Tutoring on the Acquisition of Basic (0-9) Multiplication Facts by Sixth Grade Students with Math Deficits
Author: Eckhart Victoria A.
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Total Pages: 57
Release: 2010
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All twelve students showed improvement in the total correct learned as compared to baseline. Total correct improved during goal setting as well. The students all responded to the social validity survey that they thought peer tutoring helped them learn more multiplication facts than when they were studying on their own. These results of this study were consistent with other research on peer tutoring and the acquisition of math facts.