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Rickelman, Robert J.; Henk, William A. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Discusses the Xerox/Kurzweil Personal Reader which is an advanced optical scanner that reads a greater range of typeset or typewritten text than its predecessors, and converts it into highly naturalistic speech. (MG)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Ability, Research and Development, Technological Advancement
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Henk, William A.; Melnick, Steven A. – Reading Teacher, 1995
Describes the development and uses of an instrument for measuring how children feel about themselves as readers, that is, their sense of self-efficacy as readers. Appends the scale, directions for administration and scoring, a scoring sheet, and a description of validation measures. (SR)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Children, Elementary Education, Reading Ability
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Henk, William A.; Melnick, Steven A. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1998
Finds that, in making "good reader" judgments, upper-elementary children mentioned 15 separate criterial categories, clustered into four major category groupings, most frequently referencing the "public performance/fluency" category (word recognition, word analysis, and reading rate), but also mentioning "teacher practices,""affect," and…
Descriptors: Classification, Intermediate Grades, Reading Ability, Reading Attitudes
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Henk, William A.; Helfeldt, John P. – Social Education, 1985
The Group Reading Inventory (GRI) is a reading evaluation tool that can survey an entire class of students at the same time. A testing sequence using GRI that allows teachers to identify the functional reading levels of most students in three short examination sessions is presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Ability, Reading Achievement
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Helfeldt, John P.; Henk, William A. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1985
This article reports some cautions to consider when too much emphasis is placed on phonic instruction, especially with adolescent and adult learners. The importance of developing automaticity in word identification and fluency in reading rate is discussed. Six specific procedures designed to improve reading fluency are outlined. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Observational Learning
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Helfeldt, John P.; Henk, William A. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1983
Recommends the use of the Group Reading Inventory (GRI), an informal survey instrument, to identify general reading abilities of individuals in correctional facilities. Discusses why the GRI is appropriate for use, guidelines for constructing a GRI, and procedures for administering, scoring, and interpreting the instrument. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Delinquent Rehabilitation
Henk, William A. – 1987
Recent technological advances in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology have unearthed structural and functional patterns in the brain that can be associated with severe reading disabilities. As a response, this paper examines several computer-driven technologies whose capabilities shed light on brain-related issues germane to reading, with the intent…
Descriptors: Brain, Computers, Dyslexia, Eye Fixations
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Mallette, Marla H.; Henk, William A.; Melnick, Steven A. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2004
Although the highly popular Accelerated Reader (AR) book reading incentive program claims to motivate children of all reading ability levels, very little independent empirical research has examined this assertion. To help fill this void, we used two related three-factor mixed designs with Method (AR vs. Control), Gender, and either Grade Level…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Incentives, Motivation Techniques, Reading Attitudes