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Cambourne, Brian; Turbill, Jan – Elementary School Journal, 1990
Suggests that traditional measurement-based approaches to evaluation are theoretically inappropriate in whole-language classrooms. Argues that responsive evaluation can be applied at the classroom level and that the data generated will tell more about children's developing control of language than standardized tests do. (RJC)
Descriptors: Child Language, Evaluation Methods, Language Skills, Theory Practice Relationship
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McCaslin, Mary M. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Comments on three areas of general concern in the whole language movement: developmental theoretical underpinnings; "do's and dont's" of whole language instruction; and the future implementation of whole language teaching and learning. (BB)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Educational Finance, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
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Pearson, P. David – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Characterizes the whole language movement in terms of its philosophical, political, and curriculum assumptions and consequences. Also, praises the movement for the good it has done; points out problematic features of the movement; and evaluates the likely legacy of the movement.(BB)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Curriculum Problems, Educational Practices, Educational Trends
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Watson, Dorothy J. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Considers the need for a definition of "whole language" and difficulties involved with such a definition. Characteristic experiences in whole language learning communities are discussed. A case study is also provided. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Definitions, Educational Principles
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Goodman, Yetta M. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Gives a history of the whole language movement. Looks at the early use of the term "whole language." Explores influences from philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and education on development of whole language. Discusses influences from early educational movements in the U.S., England, and New Zealand. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Educational Environment, Educational History, Educational Trends
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Pace, Glennellen – Elementary School Journal, 1992
Through the stories of nine teacher-innovators, factors that promote or impede grassroots change efforts in elementary school are examined, especially in terms of teachers' attempts to shift from traditional textbook, teacher-centered language and literacy curriculum to a learner-centered, whole-language approach. Identified three major sources of…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Conflict of Interest, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Maquire, Mary H. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Describes the development and implementation of a whole language program in Quebec (Canada), a unilingual French province. Focuses on the meaning of educational change at various levels of Quebec's educational system. Presents perspectives and competing ideologies on whole language. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Short, Kathy G.; Burke, Carolyn L. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Discussion of teacher education begins by focusing on beliefs about learning that are built on recent understandings about language. Changes that teacher educators have explored in their classrooms and programs are then considered. (BB)
Descriptors: Education Majors, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Trends
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Goodman, Kenneth S. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Summarizes key characteristics of whole language. Theoretical views of learners, teachers, language, and curriculum are explicated. The strong research base for whole language is considered. Potential research on whole language classrooms is discussed. (BB)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Curriculum Design, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
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Jeynes, William H.; Littell, Stephen W. – Elementary School Journal, 2000
A meta-analysis was conducted of 14 studies examining whether whole-language instruction increases the reading skills of low-SES students in grades K-3. Evidence suggested that low-SES primary school children do not benefit from whole-language instruction, compared to basal instruction. Findings indicated that there may be some advantages to the…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Pinnell, Gay Su – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Describes the implementation and evaluation of an early intervention program, Reading Recovery, designed to help young, at-risk children become writers. Research evaluation results in New Zealand and in the United States and a case study of a five-year-old child are presented. (BB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Klein, Ann Marie – Elementary School Journal, 1989
A first-grade teacher describes how she successfully applied the writing process model to her classroom readings. Focuses on one student's experience with reading.(BB)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 1, Primary Education
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Harste, Jerome C. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Comments on the future of whole language, predicting that the movement will continue to expand with an increased understanding of the role that language plays in learning, a growing respect for alternate ways of knowing, and a renewed interest in curriculum. (BB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Curriculum Development, Educational Finance, Educational Theories