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Zaric, Jelena; Nagler, Telse – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
Previous studies mostly examined the role of orthographic knowledge in basic reading processing (i.e., word-reading), however, regarding higher reading processing (i.e., sentence- and text-comprehension), mixed results were reported. In addition, previous research in transparent languages, such as German, focused mostly on typically skilled…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Reading Comprehension
Niensted, Serena – 1970
Teachers' concern with the "what" of reading has clouded the issue of the "how" of reading. Knowledge of how a child goes about particular reading tasks may give clues to the difficulties he is encountering. Work with disabled readers during three phases of behavior--(1) before the breakthrough in acquiring a reading process, (2) at the time of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary School Students, Individualized Reading, Junior High School Students
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Bowers, Patricia Greig; Swanson, Lynn Butson – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991
Discusses research on children's speed in identifying digits and letters in continuous lists and discrete trials. Latency for word identification and digit naming varied considerably. Naming speed contributed variance in reading skill independently of measures of phonological awareness. (Author/GH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Letters (Alphabet)
Siegel, Florence – 1977
Many effective classroom teachers profess reluctance to use miscue analysis, either because they experience interference by their previous use of informal reading inventory procedures or because they find the procedures for miscue analysis too involved for use in the classroom. Such teachers need a brief explanation of the psycholinguistic…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Informal Reading Inventories
Gruen, Ronald Steven – 1971
This study was designed to select and explore a research battery which, when administered at the beginning of the school year, more adequately predicts end of year reading achievement than have previously-used tests and test batteries. The tests used were perceptual-motor and cognitive-intellectual, with the most adequate predictor tests…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Reading