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Lydiard, Beverly W., Ed.; Tremont, Joseph J., Ed. – 1975
The reading programs described in this issue of "Kaleidoscope" provide examples of innovations being implemented in Massachusetts schools as part of the state's Right to Read effort. The forty program descriptions fall into three categories: those directly related to the Massachusetts Plan of Action for reading instruction, those…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Reading, Language Arts, Reading Centers
Beyer, Walter; Lichtenstein, Jack – 1976
Working in cooperation with reading specialists, English teachers designed a program to meet the needs of a class of seventh graders with reading disabilities. The reading specialist role was expanded from that of small consultant to include actual classroom instructor. The teaching of literature and reading skills was facilitated through the…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, English Instruction, Grade 7, Individualized Reading
Saint Paul Public Schools, Minn. – 1974
This program, included in "Effective Reading Programs...," is designed to minimize initial difficulties in learning to read, to control early reading and word attack habits, and to meet a wide range of individual differences. Begun in 1966, the program serves an unselected cross-section of children in 110 kindergarten through third-grade…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Individualized Reading, Linguistics, Phonemics
Pasadena City Unified School District, CA. – 1974
This program, included in "Effective Reading Programs...," serves 460 students in grades one through three and includes black, white, and Spanish-surname children. Begun in 1971, the program uses the Ransom taxonomy of reading skills and Ransom criterion-referenced tests. The group tests, correlated with major basal readers, are…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Criterion Referenced Tests, Diagnostic Teaching, Individualized Reading
Chase, William Neil, Jr. – 1973
This study sought to determine if a perceptual development program would contribute more to improvement in reading than a supplementary reading program and if such a program was more beneficial for below grade level readers than for above grade level readers--defined as those students who scored one or more months below or above grade level on the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 2, Individualized Reading, Perceptual Development
Franklin Pierce School District, Tacoma, WA. – 1972
Project SKILL (Skill Development Through Individual Learning Levels) was developed and tested for three years at Midland School, Washington. This final report describes the context of the project, and provides a description of the scope of the project and an evaluation of its effectiveness. The goals of the project were to: (1) individualize…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Elementary School Mathematics, Evaluation
Levenson, Stanley – 1972
The attitudes, feelings, and self-concept of 30 sixth-grade children from high reading groups and 30 from low reading groups as related to ability grouping in the teaching of reading were examined in this study. The Piers-Harris Children's Self Concept Scale, the San Diego County Inventory of Reading Attitude, and an interview schedule developed…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Grade 6, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Homogeneous Grouping
Harris, Albert J. – 1973
This paper presented at the International Reading Association in Denver defines a basal reader series as an interrelated set of materials for teaching fundamental reading skills and attitudes, including not only traditional eclectic basal readers but also linguistic, phonic, and programed series. As new developments come to the fore in reading…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Basic Reading, Conference Reports, Developmental Reading
Venezky, Richard L.; Chapman, Robin S. – 1970
This working paper presents the background, justification, and development plan for a kindergarten program to identify and correct deficits in prereading skills. The program provides for individual differences in: (a) patterns of skill deficits, (b) rates of learning, and (c) degrees of assistance required. It is intended for optimal use in the…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Individualized Reading, Kindergarten Children
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Hornburger, Jane M.; Shapiro, Phyllis P. – Teacher Educator, 1977
Reading materials for the mentally and/or physically handicapped child are suggested to aid the classroom teacher in assimilating the exceptional child into the mainstream classroom. (MB)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Human Development
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Clarke, Mark A.; Silberstein, Sandra – Language Learning, 1977
Attempts to use psycholinguistic research to develop a framework for teaching reading to second language learners. Section one highlights current psycholinguistic reading theory and its goals; section two explores implications of a psycholinguistic perspective on the learning environment and behavior; section three discusses lesson planning. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Individualized Reading, Language Skills, Lesson Plans
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Veatch, Jeannette – Language Arts, 1986
Recounts efforts by the author and others to shift reading instruction from dependence on basals to the use of trade books and a greater range of choice for students in selecting reading materials. (HTH)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Education
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Elsing, L. John – Unterrichtspraxis, 1976
A card catalog system for ordering required and supplementary reading for foreign language courses is described as an important aid in individualized instruction. (CHK)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Catalogs, Card Catalogs, Indexes
Ediger, Marlow – 2002
This paper outlines ways other than drills that students can practice reading methods. Flash cards, software programs, essay projects, and synonym hunts are examples of enjoyable ways for students to practice. In a more formal method of introducing words, a teacher writes words on the board and discusses them before assigning a story with the new…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Essays
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Leary, James – Catalyst for Change, 1974
Describes a new student-centered, activity-oriented, open classroom approach to reading instruction with individualized instruction and continuous progress in reading skills as its major emphases. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Individualized Reading
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