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Huebsch, Winnie R. – 1991
Since 1987, the school district of West Allis-West Milwaukee (Wisconsin) has reviewed and revised its elementary reading program based on the philosophy that spoken, read, and written language must flow naturally from the child, be used in meaningful ways to communicate real needs, and involve tradebooks. Numerous inservice presentations and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
A major problem in the teaching of reading is to determine the scope or breadth of the curriculum--how broad to develop the objectives of instruction becomes paramount in curriculum development. Breadth of the curriculum may then be represented by points on a continuum with a wider scope on one end and narrowing down toward the other end. This…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Phonics
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Smith, Karen – New Advocate, 1997
Reviews the recent history of children's literature and its role in elementary classrooms. Looks ahead to what might happen next. (TB)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational History
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Rickert, Colleen – Journal of Reading, 1990
Describes a Coordinators Applying Whole Language (CAWL) group that provides a way for reading coordinators in a number of school districts in a metropolitan area to support each other. Argues that reading supervisors can influence classroom reading and writing instruction among local school districts. (RS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Consultants
Ramsay, John G. – Riverbank Review, 1999
Explains how an experienced teacher is trying to incorporate Houghton Mifflin's new reading series, "Invitations to Literacy", into her elementary school classes. Discusses reasons for a standardized reading program, including high student mobility, younger less-experienced teachers, and a lack of accountability; and considers whole…
Descriptors: Accountability, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Literacy
Wrighton, Charlene A. – 1995
It is upon a positive literature-based foundation that educators must build excellent curriculum and teaching strategies. It is the job of educators to be trained to integrate the concepts of whole language and direct phonetic instruction so children have the advantage of both schools of thought, to be aware of how children learn most efficiently,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Early Childhood Education, Language Arts
Baker, Karen – 1996
The whole language approach was used with a "well" or successful adult basic and literacy education (ABLE) group. Literature was chosen as a curriculum for which group work could be devised that was geared to all levels of students. The book used was "Choices" by George Ella Lyon, a book of short stories written by characters who live in a small…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Curriculum Development, Group Instruction
Guice, Sherry; Allington, Richard – 1994
Based on research of literature-based instruction in elementary schools that serve large numbers of economically-disadvantaged children, this paper discusses 10 factors that can enhance the implementation of literature-based instruction. The paper suggests that teachers: (1) provide extensive professional development opportunities; (2) provide for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Elementary Education
Adams, Marilyn J.; Bruck, Maggie – American Educator, 1995
Examines the research on the central role of decoding in reading, concluding that the position that whole language proponents take in equating learning to read with learning to talk and their reduction of decoding to an incidental place in the curriculum are wrong. The authors argue for a balanced approach to reading instruction. (GR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decoding (Reading), Educational Quality, Elementary Education
Raphael, Taffy E., Ed.; Au, Kathryn H., Ed. – 1998
Making a case for the value of literature-based instruction, this book presents an overview of the extensive knowledge base supporting literature-based approaches to literacy instruction. It notes that literature-based instruction goes beyond simply changing the kinds of texts children read--also required in literature-based instruction are an…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Literacy
Kanel, Sylvia; Anthony, Marlene – 1994
Professors in a Communication Arts methods course for preservice and inservice elementary school teachers sought to move the content of the language arts curriculum from a direct instruction to a whole language model. A transformation came about as one professor realized that her efforts to enthusiastically convey the importance of authentic…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Rafferty, Cathleen D.; And Others – 1991
A study analyzed teacher and student perceptions of a literature-based reading/writing curriculum for at-risk high school students. Eighteen students, (3 girls, 15 boys) ranging in age from 15 to 18 years, began English 9, a redesigned one-semester literature-based make-up course for students who failed ninth-grade English. Prior to the study, the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, High Risk Students, High School Students, High Schools
Ediger, Marlow – 1999
The principal is the educational leader of the school and he or she needs to guide teachers in using quality learning opportunities for pupils to achieve objectives. The reading curriculum cuts across all curriculum areas and needs updating continuously to assist pupils to achieve as well as possible. In supervising reading instruction, there are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Context Clues, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
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Au, Kathryn H.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1990
Shares a curriculum framework based on six aspects of literacy: ownership, reading comprehension, writing process, word identification, language and vocabulary knowledge, and voluntary reading. Notes that this framework is consistent with a whole literacy approach, and includes an assessment system and provisions for accountability. (MG)
Descriptors: Accountability, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Reader Response
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Edwards, Patricia A.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1991
Discusses, through the reflections of three educators, the need to address cultural diversity in the reading curriculum and the importance of using strategies consistent with an emergent literacy perspective throughout the early childhood years. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education
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