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Rossman, Jean F. – Journal of Reading, 1977
Descriptors: High Schools, Individualized Instruction, Learning Laboratories, Program Descriptions
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Haggard, Martha Rapp – Journal of Reading, 1979
Suggests an organizational plan for the reading resource room that would provide more sustained interaction between teacher and students than commonly occurs and that would allow optimal use of materials. (DD)
Descriptors: Learning Laboratories, Planning, Reading Materials, Remedial Reading
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Pell, Sarah-Warner J. – Journal of Reading, 1979
Describes a project that stressed affective objectives, teacher familiarity with students and their culture, and frequent verbalization and writing activities, which resulted in improved school achievement and a lower dropout rate. (MKM)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Communication Skills, Learning Laboratories, Reading Programs
Minkoff, Henry – College Management, 1974
Hunter College has set up a Reading Resource Center where students receive individualized help in specific problem areas not covered in their reading classes and where teachers can find materials either for their own edification or for use in the classroom. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Higher Education, Learning Laboratories, Reading
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Auten, Anne – Journal of Reading, 1981
Reviews materials from the ERIC database describing the variety of functions a high school reading lab can perform and suggesting ways to evaluate student improvement in the reading lab situation. (MKM)
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Laboratories, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation
Urbana School District 116, IL. – 1975
This booklet describes a junior high school reading laboratory located in Urbana (Illinois) Junior High School, Fisher Campus. The student population in the school numbers approximately 950. Students have individual schedules, with six instructional classes of fifty minutes per day. Students enrolled in the lab attend each day for a regular…
Descriptors: Developmental Reading, Individualized Reading, Junior High Schools, Learning Laboratories
Curtis, Rebecca C. – 1976
This program was designed to supplement the New York City tax levy educational program provided for 2128 underachieving socially maladjusted, emotionally disturbed students in grades three through twelve. Most of the students were enrolled in 16 special day schools for the socially maladjusted and emotionally disturbed. The remaining students were…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Laboratories, Program Descriptions
Goldberg, Lynn – 1976
This paper describes the rationale and procedures used in identifying and retraining illiterate or semiliterate high school students in an alternative high school. The program focused on decoding skills taught through SRA materials in a reading skills laboratory. Because many of the students had had many years of unsuccessful remedial reading…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Learning Laboratories, Nontraditional Education, Program Descriptions
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Mercantino, Anthony L. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1980
The learning laboratory of the Training School for Boys, a New Jersey correctional school for eight- to fourteen-year-olds, provides remedial reading instruction through a diagnostic-prescriptive model with the assistance of trained volunteers and interns. (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Children, Core Curriculum, Correctional Education
Dempsey, June – 1978
Learning assistance is a relatively new idea in education in the United States since most learning centers have come into existence since 1970. Although developmental education has become accessible in remote areas and many financial and psychological barriers have been lifted, much more could be accomplished in this area if more evaluative…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developmental Programs, Learning Laboratories, Postsecondary Education
RMC Research Corp., Mountain View, CA. – 1976
Project Catch-Up is a reading and math laboratory project for kindergarten through sixth-grade students. It features highly qualified teachers and aides who teach in the morning only, in an attractive, well-equipped laboratory, using an eclectic approach. Staff members are free to use whatever techniques they choose and to purchase instructional…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Laboratories, Mathematics Instruction, Program Descriptions
RMC Research Corp., Mountain View, CA. – 1976
Intensive Reading Instructional Teams is a laboratory project for third graders and for some fourth graders who have difficulty in reading. It features a carefully individualized, eclectic approach made possible by low student/teacher ratios and by a wide variety of materials and equipment. The unique features of this program are the use of an…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Individualized Programs, Learning Laboratories
Martin, Irene – 1973
This paper focuses on the college's commitment to and responsibility for the attainment of the goals set forth by the National Right to Read Program. The goals of the Right to Read Program are: to disseminate information relative to reading, specifically, identifying and validating effective reading programs; to implement strategies for correcting…
Descriptors: College Students, Content Area Reading, Learning Laboratories, Literacy
Briley, Paula – 1976
The discussion in this paper involves a description of the physical aspects of eight basic skills centers located in area vocational-technical schools across Kansas. These centers are evaluated according to student progress in relation to objectives set by the state in reading, mathematics, technical writing, and oral and written communications.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Content Area Reading, Educational Facilities
Hammond, Bill – 1976
Questionnaires were sent to 56 senior colleges, universities and junior colleges, both public and private, in the state of Georgia, seeking to answer the following questions: (1) What are the general characteristics of developmental reading programs in Georgia's colleges? (2) In developmental studies programs, what reading skills are emphasized…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Learning Laboratories, Postsecondary Education
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