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Davey, Beth; Porter, Sarah M. – Journal of Reading, 1982
Describes an effective procedure for getting "print-bound" poor comprehenders to attend actively to meaning while reading and to improve their comprehension and attitudes toward reading. (AEA)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Elementary Education, Reading Attitudes, Reading Comprehension
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Hahn, Amos L. – Reading Psychology, 1985
Reviews training experiments where the strategies trained had a significant effect on poor readers' comprehension of text. Describes the training procedures that enhanced poor readers' comprehension of text and offers instructional implications for each. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Inservice Teacher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
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Sheldon, Susan A. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1984
Concludes that elementary school children taught with a technique involving nonverbal restructuring made significant reading gains over those taught with a question-answer method. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Questioning Techniques
Gordon, Christine J.; Pearson, P. David – 1983
To evaluate different strategies for improving students' comprehension skills, particularly their inference ability, 42 fifth grade students identified as good or average readers were placed into one of three groups for an eight-week instructional period. Students in one group, the Content and Structure group, received systematic attention, story…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
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Holmes, Betty C.; Allison, Roy W. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1985
Reports on a study that investigated which of four modes of reading (oral reading to an audience, oral reading to oneself, silent reading, silent reading while listening) best facilitates fifth-grade students' comprehension. Concludes that for these students as a whole, comparable comprehension may be expected when they read to themselves or read…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Learning Processes
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Carr, Eileen M.; And Others – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1983
Concludes that sixth-grade students taught with methods that used a structured overview to activate background knowledge, the cloze procedure to develop an inferential thinking strategy, and a self-monitoring checklist to maintain the strategy increased their inferential comprehension skills as measured by both immediate and delayed transfer…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cloze Procedure, Cognitive Processes, Grade 6
Allington, Richard L. – 1982
Teacher logs for 600 reading group sessions from grades 1, 3, and 5 were analyzed to identify whether the amount and mode of assigned contextual reading differed systematically between "good" and "poor" reading groups. Analyses indicated that groups comprised of good readers read more total words and more words silently than…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Reading Ability
Anderson, Richard C.; And Others – 1983
Two experiments were conducted to determine whether a meaning emphasis or a word identification emphasis would give better results in a third grade reading lesson. The results investigated more than 30 factors and their two-way interactions. In the first experiment, 259 children were placed into reading groups arranged either homogeneously or…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Grade 3, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Predictor Variables
Bozsik, Beverly E. – 1983
A study examined the types of questions teachers asked and the types of responses they elicited from prestory and poststory portions of reading comprehension lessons. The Question Response Interaction instrument was used to gather data from teachers and their inner city third, fourth, and sixth grade students in both high and low reading groups.…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Classroom Communication, Elementary Education, Questioning Techniques
Bates, Gary W. – 1983
A study compared the effects of two instructional strategies on ninth grade students' reading comprehension, retention, and attitude. Students in 15 ninth-grade classes were randomly assigned to one of three treatments: summary writing (SW), writing short answers to questions (QA), and rereading (RR), (control). The dependent measures were good…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Grade 9
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Wilkinson, Ian G.; Brown, Cathy A. – Reading Psychology, 1983
Reports on two studies that examined differences in the processing strategies of beginning readers, as indicated by an analysis of oral reading errors. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Chan, Kim Sang; Cole, Peter G. – 1986
B. S. Bloom's theory of school learning states that three independent variables account for most of the variation in students' achievement: cognitive entry behaviors (CEB), affective entry characteristics, and the quality of instruction. These variables determine the nature of learning outcomes--level and type of achievement, rate of learning, and…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Grade 3, Interaction Process Analysis
Raphael, Taffy E.; And Others – 1983
A study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a training program to help teachers instruct students in finding the relationship between questions designed to test their comprehension of a text and the location of possible information for answering those questions. Specifically, the study examined whether training would enhance student…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Discovery Processes, Grade 4, Information Sources
Enochs, J. R.; And Others – 1984
A study examined the relationship of learning style, reading vocabulary, reading comprehension, and aptitude for learning to achievement in the self-paced and computer-assisted instructional (CAI) modes of the Yeoman "A" School at the Naval Technical Training Center in Meridian, Mississippi. To gather data for the study, researchers…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Adult Education, Adult Programs