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McCombs, Jennifer Sloan; Augustine, Catherine H.; Unlu, Fatih; Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M.; Naftel, Scott; Gomez, Celia J.; Marsh, Terry; Akinniranye, Goke; Todd, Ivy – RAND Corporation, 2019
Research evidence suggests that summer breaks contribute to income-based achievement and opportunity gaps for children and youth. However, summertime can also be used to provide programs that support an array of goals for children and youth, including improved academic achievement, physical health, mental health, social and emotional well-being,…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Access to Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation

Heymsfield, Carla R. – Educational Leadership, 1989
Because both whole language and traditional skill-based instruction have strengths, educators should use a combined approach that includes direct instruction in phonics and reading comprehension skills along with whole language instruction. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Language Arts, Language Experience Approach

Goodman, Kenneth S. – Educational Leadership, 1989
In a response to the previous article by Carla Heymsfield, it is argued that whole language, as a coherent philosophy of language instruction, does not need to be "patched" with skills instruction, and that direct instruction cannot be reconciled with natural learning. (TE)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Humanistic Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Wagstaff, Janiel – 1994
Using easy-to-understand models from everyday practice and supporting the classroom observations with research, this book describes how a teacher replaced traditional phonics instruction with strategies incorporating "onset" and "rime" that improved students' reading comprehension. The book notes that as students' level of comfort with phonics…
Descriptors: Analogy, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Phonics
Bender, William N. – Techniques, 1987
The article outlines a classroom-tested holistic language arts curriculum for the junior high resource room. The program covers reading, vocabulary building, comprehension, use of visual aid strategies, use of auditory/linguistic comprehension strategies, writing, listening, and speaking. Advantages of the curriculum include individualization,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Holistic Approach, Junior High Schools, Language Arts

Hoge, Sharon – Journal of Reading, 1983
Describes an approach that teachers can use to gain information about particular difficulties students have with their reading and to develop strategy lessons to help overcome these problems. (AEA)
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Miscue Analysis, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
Strickland, Dorothy S. – 1998
Noting that the role of phonics in learning to read is hotly debated, this book speaks to educators who seek to establish sound instructional practice that values phonics as an important tool for understanding and using written language within a balanced, comprehensive program for reading and writing. It explains what phonics is and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach
Ediger, Marlow – 1988
Young learners need a quality program for developing reading skills which is both sequential and holistic--sequential because there is an appropriate order to some skills, holistic because skills need to be incorporated in context. Word recognition techniques are thus integrated with ideas gleaned from reading. The learner should use acquired…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Language Experience Approach

Maria, Katherine – Annals of Dyslexia, 1987
Three holistic approaches to reading comprehension instruction for learning-disabled children are described: text-based instruction, explicit comprehension instruction, and a combined model. Following discussion of each model's strengths, weaknesses, and teaching techniques, the combined model is recommended. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Learning Disabilities
Routman, Regie – 1988
Intended to provide support, encouragement, and ideas for teachers wanting to make the transition from skill-oriented basal texts to literature-based whole language programs, this book describes a successful existing program and offers suggestions on how any elementary classroom can benefit from such a transition. Its 17 chapters are entitled: (1)…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Holistic Approach, Primary Education, Reading Improvement

James, Giovanna; Milligan, Jerry L. – LD Forum, 1995
Fourteen holistic, meaning-based reading and writing activities appropriate for students with learning disabilities are described, along with the theoretical background of the paradigm. As children experiment, approximate, and discover language naturally and socially, their immersion in authentic spoken and written language facilitates learning to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Learning, 1995
The article explains how elementary teachers can strike a balance between whole language and traditional approaches to reading instruction, describing successful programs and sharing several teachers' suggestions for combining the two methods in the classroom. A list of reading resources is included. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Rasinski, Timothy; Padak, Nancy – 1996
Offering instructional strategies in an informal, easy-to-read, yet scholarly approach, this book presents instructional strategies and activities for children who are having difficulty learning to read. In contrast to other books that offer highly analytic and prescriptive approaches, the activities in the book are arranged around general areas…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Parent Participation
Ritchey, Joyce A.; Starke, Diane J. – 1989
In 1988, a study was conducted to determine whether a holistic or an isolated skills approach is more effective in improving the reading abilities and attitudes toward reading of predominantly Hispanic community college students. The study sample consisted of two groups of developmental reading students. The majority of students in both groups…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Hispanic Americans, Holistic Approach
Rosen, Carl L. – 1981
The orthodox view of reading as the accumulation of isolated skills continues to dominate classroom practice. Under this framework, prescriptions for problem readers usually involve intensified drills in the same basic skills to which the students failed to respond in the first place. Prevention entails the early and often precipitous examination…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Discourse Analysis, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
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