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Zhang, Yuanzhong – 2001
With the rise of the engagement perspective on reading, the concept of engagement has been increasingly applied in reading instruction and research without seriously questioning its underlying assumptions. By probing into the intellectual roots of the engagement perspective including Dewey's notion of reflective thinking, and Freire's critical…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis, Reading, Reading Instruction
Hayes, Christopher G. – 1980
In the most adequate psycholinguistic model of the reading process the proficient silent reader decodes directly from graphic surface structure into deep structure, with no decoding into oral surface structure. Three cue systems used by all proficient readers include graphic cues (letters and words), syntactic cues (the grammatical arrangement of…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Miscue Analysis, Psycholinguistics, Reading Comprehension
Mazurkiewicz, Albert J.; Kleederman, Frances – 1978
A study of the constraints on word recognition errors (miscues) readers make when reading a passage printed conventionally and one printed in a regularized orthography such as the initial teaching alphabet (i.t.a.) was undertaken with 50 second-grade students divided equally between children taught according to the orthographies being studied. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Miscue Analysis
Feldman, David; Feldman, Brian – 1983
The investigation involved a comprehensive descriptive analysis of the reading and writing behavior of 13 upper elementary level learning disabled students. Data were collected on student responses to 11 language tasks, including drawing; forming letters, numbers, and their names; being read to; reading; and answering questions about reading and…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Miscue Analysis, Reading Difficulties
Terry, Pamela R. – 1982
A series of field tests run over a 2 year period assessed the ability of 125 special education and regular teachers (5 inservice and 1 preservice group) to detect and accurately describe basic attributes of reading miscues before and after training using the Hypothesis/Test Reading Modules. A surprising outcome was the virtual lack of spontaneous…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Hoffman, James V. – 1985
This paper on the nature of instruction as it has been informed by instructional research is organized into two major sections. The background section describes the origin and evolution of the research that has been conducted into teacher response toward reading miscues, while the second section relates this research to other classroom research…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Reading Research, Teacher Response
Wangberg, Elaine; Thompson, Bruce – 1980
Since psycholinguistic research suggests that readers ascribe meaning by sampling grapho-phonemic, syntactic, and semantic text features, a study was conducted to investigate which cue strategies readers of different abilities utilized, and whether these strategies were mediated by levels of cognitive development. The subjects were 50 second grade…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Context Clues, Grade 2, Miscue Analysis
Foorman, Barbara R. – 1974
This paper discusses the reading diary study--a method that involves frequent observation and detailed note-taking of the strategies employed by a child while learning to read--and the problems of data reduction, limitations of methods employed by researchers, and analysis of data. The sections include "Miscue Analysis," which can be…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Learning, Miscue Analysis
Hutson, Barbara A.; Niles, Jerome A. – 1973
A child faced with an unknown word in oral reading or oral language has available a number of potential cues, including syntactic and semantic features. His errors may reveal strategies based on the use of some but not all cues. In order to assess the similarity of responses to oral reading and oral language, 75 children in grades 1-3 were…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Decoding (Reading), Elementary School Students, Miscue Analysis
Butler, Lester G. – 1974
The relationship between the reflection-impulsivity dimension, a dimension of cognitive style, and selected aspects of oral reading behavior was investigated in this study. Fifteen impulsive and fifteen reflective average readers were selected from a population of 109 second graders. Measures of intelligence and reading comprehension were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Grade 2, Miscue Analysis
Ney, James W. – 1980
Fourth grade students' miscues occurring in signaled sentence combining exercises were compared with their reading miscues in a study relating cognitive style to miscue analysis of reading and writing. The records of 16 students were used, with reflective students and impulsive students so designated on the basis of their miscues per one-hundred…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Language Processing
Lambert, Judy C.; Hood, Joyce – 1996
A study investigated the diversity in listener responses to student behaviors during oral reading. Participants were four beginning readers in grades one through three. The adult listeners included the child's classroom teacher, a listener from the home, and a reading teacher and/or one or more reading tutors. The children were videotaped reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Feedback, Listening Habits, Miscue Analysis
Adams, Arlene – 1988
A study compared the word recognition errors of learning disabled readers using reading instructional level materials (word recognition rates between 3% and 9% and frustration level materials (word recognition rates greater than 9%). Subjects, eight learning disabled students chosen randomly from second, fifth, eighth, and eleventh grade levels,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Miscue Analysis
Leslie, Lauren; Pacl, Penne – 1976
The oral reading miscues of three groups of ten children were qualitatively analyzed to determine whether disabled readers approach the reading process as do young normal readers who read at the same level or as average readers of their own chronlogical age. The groups included ten seventh graders and ten fourth graders who read at a fourth grade…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 4, Grade 7, Miscue Analysis
Malone, Marilyn M.; Speaker, Richard B., Jr. – 1994
A study used a clinical interview procedure to investigate second graders' self-knowledge of pronunciation miscues during oral reading and the relationship of this knowledge to oral instructional reading level. Immediately after reading each sentence, subjects, a representative sample of 41 second-grade students from two suburban Louisiana…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Interviews, Metacognition, Miscue Analysis
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