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Otto, Wayne – 1971
This paper first presents the rationale for an eclectic approach to remedial teaching and then considers a teacher training program designed to encourage eclecticism. The wide range of pupil characteristics, teacher attributes, and instructional approaches and the lack of any universal cure for reading problems necessitates an eclectic approach in…
Descriptors: Individualized Reading, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction, Remedial Programs
Scheiner, Louis – 1969
An evaluation of the reading laboratory clinic at the Sulzberger Junior High School, Philadelphia, is reported. On the basis of a group informal reading inventory (IRI) 120 from a total of 467 grade-7 students were assigned to the clinic. Pupils who scored below third-grade second-semester book level were considered eligible for the clinic…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Individualized Reading, Informal Reading Inventories, Program Evaluation

Shuman, R. Baird; Fox, Barbara – Reading Horizons, 1980
Suggestions for improving affective factors in remedial reading programs include conveying positive expectations, encouraging student perceptions of success, and maximizing individual achievement. (MKM)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Expectation, Individualized Reading, Motivation Techniques
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Office of Educational Evaluation. – 1983
The report presents evaluation data on a program to provide remedial reading instruction to eligible handicapped students in public and nonpublic schools. Students received individualized, diagnostic prescriptive instruction from a program remediation team consisting of a reading teacher and paraprofessional assistant, as well as from their…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Reading
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
Johnston, Suzanne – 1980
The factors necessary for implementing and maintaining an individualized adult reading lab are outlined briefly in this paper. Teaching approaches that make the lab suitable for remedial readers, as well as how the individualized approach can help the student beyond the basics of reading are discussed under the heading of components. Suggestions…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Reading Programs, Adults
Pribble, Donald A.; Stephens, Elaine – 1976
Individually Guided Education (IGE) in a Multi-Init School (MUS-E) is a comprehensive model for organizing an elementary school. This system incorporates non-graded multi-aged grouping, shared decisionmaking, differentiated staffing, a team approach, and instructional programming based on individual student needs. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Reading, Intermediate Grades
Portland Public Schools, OR. – 1974
This program, included in "Effective Reading Programs...," serves about 1,400 students from two junior high schools. Approximately 25 percent of the students have a reading deficiency of at least two grade levels. The goal of the program is to provide individualized reading instruction to enable all students to reach their full…
Descriptors: Individualized Reading, Junior High Schools, Reading Achievement, Reading Diagnosis
Acosta, Robert (Kelly), Comp.; Lindsay, Marie R., Comp. – 1972
The Miller-Unruh Basic Reading Act of 1965 expresses the commitment of the California State Legislature to helping children in the primary grades learn to read successfully. Specific objectives of the Act are the prevention and correction of reading disabilities at the earliest possible time in the educational career of the pupil. The long-range…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Individualized Instruction, Individualized Reading, Inservice Teacher Education
Lang, Gladys Cole – 1975
Three reading tests were given as pretests and posttests to 1,752 students in grades one through six in 12 Title I elementary schools. Of these students, 935 were enrolled in a special, individualized reading program utilizing reading centers housed in each school. Self-instructional materials were used as part of a diagnostic-prescriptive…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Individualized Reading, Program Effectiveness
Bermel, Sharon – 1987
The Compensatory Language Experiences and Reading-Reading Recovery Program (CLEAR-RR) provided early intervention to 224 underachieving first grade pupils in Columbus, Ohio schools. The program's two major goals were to develop and provide CLEAR-RR for the first grade pupils and to adapt and apply the inservice program for teachers. Specially…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Grade 1, Individualized Reading, Primary Education
Preininger, Patricia Vogel – 1985
To collect information about the operational structure of reading clinics in New Jersey's universities and colleges was the purpose of the research reported in this paper. Chapter one presents the purpose of the study, the statement of the problem, a definition of terms, limitations of the study, and the significance of the study. Chapter two…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individualized Reading, Program Administration, Reading Centers
Hinson, Bess; Williams, Robert W. – 1978
The total school reading program described in this booklet includes a program for remedial, developmental, and special education students. Faculty members and students not participating in this program spend one half hour a day in a silent reading program. The booklet outlines each facet of the program, lists the equipment and materials used,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Developmental Reading, Individualized Reading, Junior High Schools
Thomas, Phyllis M. – 1989
The 1987-88 Compensatory Language Experiences and Reading-Recovery (CLEAR-RR) Program of the Columbus, Ohio Public Schools was implemented to provide early intervention to 393 underachieving first-grade pupils in Columbus, Ohio schools who appeared unlikely to learn to read successfully without intensive instruction. The program's two major goals…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Grade 1, Individualized Reading, Primary Education
Davidoff, Stephen H.; And Others – 1971
Seven reading skill centers were established to focus on areas of need experienced by Philadelphia school children. Programs were individually prescribed, and children were assigned to materials and to center time depending on their individual needs. Coordination with classroom activities was provided as much as possible. Skill centers were set up…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Individualized Reading, Reading Centers, Reading Comprehension
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