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Coots, James H.; Snow, David P. – 1980
Two views of the sources of poor reading comprehension are currently distinguishable in the research literature: a decoding sufficiency view and a comprehension skills view. The decoding sufficiency view argues that decoding is the only skill that must be acquired for general language comprehension. The broader, comprehension skills hypothesis…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Decoding (Reading), Learning Theories, Reading Ability
Coots, James H. – 1982
A large segment of poor readers in elementary school do not supply prosodic features to print; in other words, they do not use pauses, changes in pitch, or differences in emphasis to show their comprehension. Two methods that help children to supply reading intonation involve using phrasally segmented texts and teacher modeling of the correct…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Intonation
Coots, James H.; Snow, David P. – 1982
A study was designed to assess the effect of text format on the decoding and comprehension proficiency of third and fifth grade students. Subjects were 36 students at each grade level who completed a battery of comprehension and decoding measures and then read a set of four stories that had been especially constructed for the study. Each story…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Discourse Analysis