2021
DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2021.1874944
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Supporting young Spanish speaking English learners through teacher scaffolding and reciprocal peer tutoring

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“…And peer support has been proven by convincing evidence as a strategy to support reading (Chairinkam, & Yawiloeng, 2021;Chun, & Cennamo, 2022;Ebrahimi, & Sadighi, 2022;Nguyen, 2022;Taheri, & Nazmi, 2021;Yawiloeng, 2021;Xu et al, 2022). In addition to peer support, expert/teacher support was also stated in the literature as an effective strategy for improving reading performance (Ebrahimi, & Sadighi, 2022;Li, Innoeduca.…”
Section: Innoeduca International Journal Of Technology and Educationa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And peer support has been proven by convincing evidence as a strategy to support reading (Chairinkam, & Yawiloeng, 2021;Chun, & Cennamo, 2022;Ebrahimi, & Sadighi, 2022;Nguyen, 2022;Taheri, & Nazmi, 2021;Yawiloeng, 2021;Xu et al, 2022). In addition to peer support, expert/teacher support was also stated in the literature as an effective strategy for improving reading performance (Ebrahimi, & Sadighi, 2022;Li, Innoeduca.…”
Section: Innoeduca International Journal Of Technology and Educationa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, structured and supervised helping behaviours in educational contexts may foster students' attitudes towards learning. Although previous researchers in the field have analysed one or even two of these variables, the literature in the field that includes moderation analysis among these variables or other student related variables is still scarce (Johns & Mills, 2021, Xu et al 2021…”
Section: Anxiety Attitudes and Self-concept In Peer Tutoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, peer tutoring was employed in combination with math digital tools in a middle school mathematics setting; students used the same digital tools and shared the same resource (tablet) and space (classroom), so they worked alongside each other rather than being physically separated. The novelty of our research resides in the fact that the majority of peer learning studies that include the use of digital tools involve remote learning, distance learning, or online interactions [21][22][23][24][25]. Several authors have recently indicated that even though information communication technologies (ICTs) enable pairs or groups of students to efficiently communicate at a distance, the physical distance between them may significantly alter not only the way they interact but also the way they help themselves and learn while they share their knowledge [26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Novelty Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%