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Teaching Reading and Study Skills to Mildly Handicapped Learners: Previewing and Text Summarization.
Reis, Ron; Leone, Peter E. – Pointer, 1987
Two instructional strategies to help mildly learning handicapped students read and understand textual material are described: (1) previewing (use of introductory paragraphs, including questions, that provide a cognitive framework for approaching a textbook passage); and (2) text summarization by students themselves as a follow-up activity.…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Mild Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction

Mayer, Richard E. – Science Education, 1983
Discusses five instructional strategies for increasing the meaningfulness of technical or scientific information. These include organization of prose, use of concrete analogies as advance organizers, use of inserted questions in prose, elaboration activities such as note-taking and discovery learning. (JN)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Discovery Learning

Mayer, Robert H. – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Maintains that students will learn history better if it is presented as a historic narrative. Presents an example where the students first are given an advanced organizer on Reconstruction and then two primary documents by David Golightly Harris and Henry Adams. Describes the process of sourcing the document, corroborating evidence, and…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Critical Thinking, History Instruction, Primary Sources
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. – 1987
This study skills curriculum addresses the problem of a lack of study skills demonstrated by students in grades 7-10. It focuses on 11 essential knowledge acquisition skills: (1) motivation and ice-breakers; (2) outlining and mapping; (3) time management; (4) PQ5R (Preview, Question, Read, Record, Recite, Review, and Reflect); (5) notetaking; (6)…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Course Content, Course Objectives, Critical Thinking