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Automated modelling may even enable new applications, such as tutoring system design in engineering.
The detail is excellent and the information on colour and textiles is also invaluable to tutors and designers.
We did not have a naturally occurring corpus of human-written summaries, since tutors normally give feedback orally.
While online teaching in post-compulsory education is the focus of much research today, the training of online tutors has largely been neglected.
Using evaluation in the design of an intelligent tutoring system.
Virtually every study of tutoring in reading has found it to be highly effective, but the reasons for its effectiveness are relatively unexplored.
To understand and improve the tutor's effectiveness requires finer-grained analyses.
As a result, they are less likely to reveal their opinions, tend to hide their abilities, and seldom challenge the authority of tutors and parents.
As result, the full potential of qualitative models as a key component of tutoring systems and interactive learning environments is still to be established.
The tutors' skills developed, as did the teachers' and confidence in the tutors, suggesting benefits for all involved in the peer tutoring process.
In the case of tutoring systems, the explanation capability is essential for improving the student's skills.
Most 19th- and early 20th-century children were taught to read either in school or by tutors at home.
As the practice of tutoring spread and grew more intense, the tutoring fee increased, which began to pose a serious social problem.
The ban calmed the craze, but at the same time it left many students who were used to the tutoring feeling lost.
Communication with peers is important in some tutors, but can be difficult to instrument.
The data are analysed to determine the relationships between the assessments given by the students, their peers and tutors.
Adaptation to a user's knowledge of domain concepts, of rules and of other items is also a typical feature of intelligent tutoring systems.
We factor this discovery process into tactics to modify tutors, map heterogeneous event streams into tabular data sets, and mine them.
As a result, the actual training students received from tutors needed to be adapted.
Applying logic inference techniques for gaining flexibility and adaptivity in tutoring systems.
He tutored 22 research students, and nourished the careers of many postdocs.
I suspect that today's students would be distraught at the prospect, with no opportunity to seek a tutor's opinion.
Schoolbased teachers and university tutors were now collaborating in a formal and accountable system of support for student teachers' professional development.
Students also seek contrasting levels of practical support from their tutors outside lessons, and differing degrees of emotional involvement.
At least, they should inform the tutor's assessment.
Where collaborative work is undertaken, various schemes operate to enable tutors to derive marks for individual students.
Technique is considered important by conventional music tutors but, without practice, it is unlikely to develop in any significant way.
At the beginning stage, the cassettes were made for middle school students as a substitute for tutors.
The idea was a success, especially because students found the contents of the tapes much clearer and more systematic than real-life tutors.
Seven of the parents interviewed said that they hired private tutors for their sons and/or daughters because they could afford to do it.
The tutors were also in charge of collecting the log files made by the software to verify usage time.
The paper demonstrates how the tutee resists the tutor's advice on general academic writing issues, content-related matters, and the mechanics of writing.
However, the condition of economic independence excluded a large part of the population, servants, journeymen, labourers, or private tutors, from implicit naturalization.
However, during evaluation, students were able to ask tutors for further explanation if they could not remember which questions the summary referred to.
We outline an emerging approach based on experience in analyzing data from various tutors.
In discussions with the tutors, we suggested right as an alternative for correctly, and the tutors agreed this was a reasonable candidate.
A goal of this research was to understand the many and complex interactions between learners, tutors and learning environment.
The implications of this for trainees, tutors, and language students are discussed.
In addition, tutors were not always able to offer appropriate assistance.
Adding a new perspective to distance (language) learning and teaching - the tutor's perspective.
The five pupils (in the experimental and control groups) were chosen by their tutors.
Elicitation of knowledge with and for intelligent tutoring systems.
Through the combination of tutoring and lectures, participants gain both an insight into his methods and a deeper understanding of his work.
There are four sections: schools and tutors; language acquisition; literary experience; and linguistic insight.
In these cases, students in collaboration with tutors will develop the nature of the task and its assessment.
They receive weekly thirty-minute instrumental or vocal lessons given by twenty distinguished tutors most of whom are part-time visiting staff.
How, then, can we use data from intelligent tutors to pursue this goal?
Their performance was compared to that of matched comparison groups who were given one-to-one adult tutoring with the paper versions of the same books.
An urban setting, completed three courses with a waiting list of around 30 and four tutors.
The pause, prompt and praise reading sessions were conducted at the beginning of lessons, employing same-age peer tutors and using subject-based texts.
The arrangements for music activities beyond the classroom include paid tutors teaching small groups or individual instrument tuition.
Most students in the three cities listed school music teachers, the mass media, and private music tutors as their most important means for receiving musical knowledge.
Even though tutors ought to refrain from imposing too much on their students from above, they can model for them a high degree of care for the world.
After grade 1, tutoring and the other individualized support components of the program described below were offered only if individual children and families met a risk-based criterion for each component.
The pressure on tutors is altogether different.
Three pedagogy tutors, all with experience in secondary education, address the needs of future woodwind, brass and percussion teachers.
During grades 1 and 2, tutors worked with children three times each week for half-hour sessions during school hours (two for reading, one for peer pairing).
A live project programme, backed up by a project office which can be insured for professional indemnity, would limit risk and give back-up to both tutors and students.
At present students complete a number of set assignments and then undertake their own individually tutored creative explorations of a topic or combination of topics of their choice.
In discussing teaching roles most studies refer to tutors, who by definition are not responsible for course design and who have teaching, support and assessment functions.
All students spoke about the unique and special relationship they enjoyed with their professors, the intensity of the one-to-one contact and the tutor's undivided attention to their playing during lessons.
Nonetheless, some practitioners, as we noted earlier, were willing to pursue the risky enterprise of marketing their scientific expertise by serving as private tutors or advisors to government officials.
The role of tutoring in problem solving.
In this system, technique is not a central issue, and where technique was explicitly discussed by tutors, it tended to be in terms of bowing styles and ornamentation.
There are more than 7,000 tutors.
Given the current limitations of human language technologies, the use of human tutors provides a benchmark for estimating the performance of an "ideal" computer system with respect to such technologies.
A third area of research explores the nature of professional practice in distance language teaching, with a focus on the attributes, expertise and e-competencies required of distance language tutors.
Part-time tutors collected the speech samples.
Many more bivalent texts were produced, reproduced, or praised by royal chroniclers and tutors and by some of the most important linguistic experts and language stylists of the period.
The tutors are from the local community, are not formally trained musicians themselves, and there are certainly no exams or a prescribed syllabus being adhered to.
Pupils of the same tutors had differing attitudes on this issue, suggesting that the level and type of contact was dictated by the student and not the professor.
Given the limited amount of contact time and the absence of most tutors from the college environment for the majority of the time, this perceived intimacy is perhaps surprising.
They also argued that ancient texts showed how to do politics : so they should be appointed as tutors to those who would have power thrust upon them.
Only a very tiny percentage of them were able to pass the highest state exams, and the majority who failed could not live on the incomes they earned as tutors.
In my opinion, these tutored video techniques are very impressive indeed.
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I shall come to my erstwhile tutor's contribution.
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Students and their work suffer as a result, while tutors are frustrated at being diverted from what they were hired to do.
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Earlier support for the training of police tutors began in 1983.
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Experienced tutors can learn a great deal from interviews.
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Adult education tutors are employed by the local authority, college or provider for whom they work.
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I knew that the people who came to talk to the politicians had been tutored.
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He has been one of my tutors in these matters over the years.
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The first concerns the differentials; the second concerns the special aspects demonstrated by the position of the sister-tutors and their effect on nursing education.
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There has been criticism of the pay of nurse tutors.
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On this basis, it is very important that the tutors be regarded highly.
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Correspondence courses can be undertaken, tutors brought in and arrangements made for prisoners to sit for public examinations.
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The numbers of qualified tutors in posts has varied very little over the past few years.
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The tutors were selected so that one had a song similar to the young bird's father and the other did not.
The clinical teacher can make a valuable contribution, and nurse education benefits when tutors and clinical teachers work closely together.
I try to keep a balance between 'doing it' and 'teaching it' by combining lecturing and tutoring with private practice.
The group tutors then introduced it in more detail at the first group meeting.
In grade 1 the children were also tutored during the enrichment program.
The emphasis is on students' engagement in making and appreciating, with tutors providing models of planning, teaching and evaluating.
Among the fifty chosen randomly, forty reported school teachers' competence as the condition which made it necessary for them to hire private tutors.
As a result, many who have the means have started to hire private tutors.
The four tutors on this team work closely together, meeting regularly to monitor school and college work.
The communicative approach, however, requires from the tutors the ability to relate language to specific meaning, social context, and communicative function.
Many potential foreign language tutors are also linguistically better educated.
Students have telephone access to tutors, help-lines and student-peer groups.
Funding covered the salary of one development worker, as well as sessional payments for tutors' fees and costs of transport.
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