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Fawson, Parker C.; Reutzel, D. Ray – Reading Teacher, 2000
Describes how published basal reading programs can be adapted to provide guided reading instruction in K-2 classrooms where large numbers of books are not available but basal stories are accessible. Describes and presents results from a project to assign levels of difficulty to stories in five nationally published basal reading programs. (SR)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Primary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Material Selection
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Reutzel, D. Ray – Reading Teacher, 1985
Suggests that reversing a basal reading lesson sequence can help teachers achieve some of the tenets of schema theory. Presents a lesson that does this. (FL)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Learning Theories, Primary Education
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Larsen, Nycole S. – Language Arts, 1995
Compares selected authentic children's literature trade books with versions of them in 1993 basal readers from five textbook publishers across grade levels one, three, and five. Finds that publisher censorship still exists; important story elements are lost when illustrations are omitted; and readers miss important developments when only parts of…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Books, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis
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Reutzel, D. Ray; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1988
Compares the effect on beginning readers' main idea comprehension of a direct instruction model, basal reader main idea comprehension lessons, and language extension lessons for group-dictated experience charts. Reports that the direct instruction group outperformed basal and control groups in determining main ideas across a variety of tasks. (MM)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness
Reutzel, D. Ray; Merrill, Jimmie D. – 1985
Sentence combining techniques can be used with basal readers to help students develop writing skills. The first technique is addition, characterized by using the connecting word "and" to join two or more base sentences together. The second technique is called "embedding," and is characterized by putting parts of two or more base sentences together…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Conjunctions, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Cooter, Robert B. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Results of this study supported the belief that whole language strategies and routines used in first grade classrooms will yield scores on traditional reading standardized achievement tests that are comparable or superior to those resulting from the use of basal reader programs. (Author/IAH)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Grade 1
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Cooter, Robert B., Jr. – Reading Horizons, 1988
Recommends research-based comprehensive changes in basal reading instruction. Points to the need for purposeful, direct, and text-related reading skill instruction, and for a change in the sequence of the reading lesson, with basal skills being taught prior to reading of the text. (ARH)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Basic Skills, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Reutzel, D. Ray; Cooter, Robert B., Jr. – 2000
Suggesting the need for balanced reading and writing instruction, this book is a compendium of many of the best teaching ideas presently available to reading professionals. The first part of the book addresses the research and practice related to understanding and supporting literacy development, and the second part "puts it all…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy
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Reutzel, D. Ray; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1996
Finds four major unresolved issues, according to state legislators: (1) assessment of students' reading progress; (2) whole language versus basal approaches; (3) use of tradebooks in place of basals; and (4) whether at-risk readers should spend increased time reading or practicing isolated reading skills. Suggests that legislators lack sufficient…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Evaluation Methods, High Risk Students, National Surveys
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Reutzel, D. Ray – Reading Teacher, 1986
Shows how clusters of short sentences found in basal readers can be combined into more complex structures, reinforcing reading skills as children write. (FL)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Integrated Activities, Primary Education
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Daines, Delva – Reading Psychology, 1987
Indicates that each instructional unit was composed of several mini-lessons rather than representing an integrated and related unit organized around a central purpose. Finds that lesson parts failed to make logical connections to previous or following parts. Concludes that the nature of reading lessons could be a contributing factor to the…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Coherence, Connected Discourse, Elementary Education
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Daines, Delva – Reading Research and Instruction, 1987
Investigates the degree to which instruction in teachers' manuals relates to the stories in basal readers. Finds that the instruction in teachers' manuals relates to children's stories less than 33% of the time. (SKC)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Instruction
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Hollingsworth, Paul M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1988
Investigates the effect of vocabulary-based and generative-reciprocal inference procedure (GRIP) training on third grade readers' comprehension. Reports that the GRIP group outperformed control and basal inference groups on various inferential transfer tasks, indicating that strategies which help students attend to text clues aid in making…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Critical Reading