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Nystrand, Martin; Himley, Margaret – Theory into Practice, 1984
The nature of meaning as it is developed through interaction between individuals is explored in a discussion of how writers lead readers to understand a text. (DF)
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis, Primary Education
Goodwyn, Andrew, Ed.; Stables, Andrew, Ed. – SAGE Publications (UK), 2005
This book is a "three-in-one" text that students may use to: (1) Develop their critical understanding of research literature through a focus on reviewing relatively small-scale investigations in a particular field of inquiry; (2) Increase their appreciation of what it is possible to achieve through professionally conducted research investigations…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Criticism, Research Methodology, Literacy

Hammermeister, Frieda K.; Israelite, Neita Kay – Volta Review, 1983
The connections between language, reading, and cognitive development are considered, along with a method of teaching reading to young hearing impaired children. Principles underlying the Mount Gravatt Research Project in Australia that developed language based reading books for normally hearing children (2.5 to 6.5 years old) are examined. (SEW)
Descriptors: Child Language, Hearing Impairments, Instructional Materials, Language Acquisition
Shulman, Jill; Decker, Nan – 1978
Television is of limited value to hearing-impaired children, who cannot benefit from the soundtrack. Traditional caption writing techniques, which involve editing of the audio track, have been based primarily on the captioner's empirical knowledge and intuition and aim the captions at a presumed average language and reading ability of the target…
Descriptors: Captions, Child Language, Deafness, Deep Structure