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Osburn, E. Bess – 1983
Intended to help educators explain an instructional program to parents, this document presents and discusses the following ten statements reflecting traditional views about teaching reading: (1) Reading is a simple, passive mental process. (2) An efficient reader pronounces every word in the passage. (3) When children come to an unfamiliar word,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Oral Reading
Slade, Kenneth – 1988
This paper presents an informal account of two studies concerned with the significant positive effect which students reading to a parent or other adult has on the students' reading performance. The paper describes the first study, conducted between 1975/76 and 1978/79 in London, in which over 2000 multiracial, working class children took books…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Oral Reading
Mason, Jana M.; And Others – 1989
Japanese and American reading programs in kindergarten and the primary grades differ extensively. This is partly because the Japanese written language makes initial learning easier and later learning more difficult. In addition, bolstered by a long history of literacy, Japanese parents provide more uniform support for their children's academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Von Harrison, Grant; And Others – 1982
A study gauged the effects of peer tutoring on the reading skills of first graders. Subjects were 250 children divided into eight experimental and four control classrooms in a school district in Utah. Teachers were trained by researchers, bearing in mind five procedural principles: (1) appropriate modeling by the teacher, (2) extensive dialogue,…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Instructional Innovation, Learning Activities, Oral Reading
Yellin, David – 1982
Recent discoveries about the whole brain seem to call for a holistic approach to learning, one in which educators would teach the whole person, including physical and emotional states as well as cognitive abilities. Three holistic techniques are particularly relevant to education: (1) biofeedback; (2) yoga; and (3) the Lozanov method. Biofeedback…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Cerebral Dominance, Educational Experiments, Feedback
Lyons, Carol A. – 1988
To compare the effect of remedial reading instruction over time on reading error patterns of at risk readers further classified as "learning disabled" (LD) with non-LD failing readers, a study examined 60 randomly selected children from a population of low achieving first graders in urban, suburban, and rural elementary schools…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Grade 1, High Risk Students
Freppon, Penny A. – 1989
A study was conducted to shed light on the influence which children's developmental stage in learning to read and the reading instruction they receive have on first-graders' reading concepts. The study provided descriptive information to answer the following questions: (1) Do children from literature-based and skill-based instructional settings…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Grade 1, Graphemes
Otto, Beverly; Johnson, Linda – 1994
A parent-child reading project was implemented in an urban child-parent center classroom for 4-year-olds. Although the children represented a variety of ethnic and cultural groups, they all came from families of limited economic resources. The purposes of this project were to emphasize the importance of shared storybook experiences at home and at…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Low Income Groups, Oral Reading, Parent Child Relationship
Lyons, Carol A. – 1987
A three-part study examining the efficacy of a reading recovery program for learning disabled first grade students is described in this paper. An introduction outlines the Ohio Reading Recovery project and explains the purpose of the study. Part 1 describes the first phase of the study, in which 110 poor readers, including 35 learning disabled…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Oral Reading
Ratekin, Ned H.; Hatcher, Catherine W. – 1977
This study examined the reading progress under different teaching approaches of 89 children with diagnosed learning disabilities. The learning-disabled children were placed either in an experimental group that received reading instruction with materials that sequenced learning in increasingly complex levels (from letter-sound to word to context…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Exceptional Child Education