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Anderson, William F.; Stern, David – Journal of School Psychology, 1972
How effective are the Frostig training program and corrective reading instruction for improving the reading and visual-motor skills of pupils who possess deficiencies in both areas? Results of this study show little support for use of the Frostig program or corrective reading as treatments to improve the reading skills of children considered to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Reading Improvement, Reading Programs, Remedial Programs
Portsmouth School Dept., RI. – 1978
The seventh of eight related documents, this monograph describes the process for adapting the Reading Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services (RIPPS) Program to individual school systems. The appendix includes information designed to assist those involved in adapting the RIPPS program to their schools in writing proposals. Budget, students needs,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation, Reading Programs, Remedial Programs
LOWE, A.J. – 1967
QUESTIONNAIRES MAILED TO 53 INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT AND CONTENT OF READING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS (RIP) OFFERED IN THE FALL OF 1966 INDICATED THAT AS OF SEPTEMBER, 1966, 79 PERCENT, OR 37 SCHOOLS, OF THE 53 INSTUTUTIONS HAD SUCH A PROGRAM, WHILE 21 PERCENT, OR 10 SCHOOLS, DID NOT. SURVEY…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Improvement Programs, Reading Improvement, Reading Programs
Brooks, Charlotte – Instructor, 1972
The author raises the question, What kind of program can reclaim the alienated reader? It must be a program designed to capture his interest, to assure him of success, and to convince him of his ability. (Author/AS)
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Reading Failure, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials
Portsmouth School Dept., RI. – 1978
This introduction to the Reading Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services (RIPPS) reading program briefly describes the program, which treats reading difficulties as a possible causal factor in a child's lack of progress in school, or as a symptom of other social, emotional, or physical problems that adversely affect the child. The introduction…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions, Reading Difficulties, Reading Programs
Ellis, Patricia Ann – 1969
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the unaided teacher is able to teach kindergarten children in remedial reading as well as the teacher who is aided by trained fifth- and sixth-grade tutors. Involved in the study were eight schools using the Southwest Regional Laboratory (SWRL) First Year Communications Skills Program, which is…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Communication Skills, Kindergarten
Allen, Gary G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1971
The Federal-State-local, public-private right to read effort is evaluated by the former acting director of the Right to Read National Reading Center. (JF)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Federal Programs, Illiteracy, Reading Comprehension
Phi Delta Kappan, 1971
The new director of the Right to Read Program answers criticisms of that program by its former director. (JF)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Federal Programs, Illiteracy, Reading Comprehension
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Fraas, John W.; Crail, Jayn – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1992
Examined the use of kindergarten screening scores to predict whether a student would qualify for a reading intervention program in first grade. From a sample of 243 students, the scores of 121 students were subjected to logit regression analysis and the remaining 122 students were used as a holdout group. Concludes that the model could be used.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Models, Reading Programs
Milligan, Jerry – Teaching Pre K-8, 1993
Eleven shortcomings of remedial reading programs are delaying the program; analyzing word identification skills; teaching phonic skills systematically; avoiding having students read; using controlled-vocabulary reading materials; disregarding student background knowledge; encouraging readers to sound out unfamiliar words; insisting upon accuracy…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs
YOES, DECK, JR. – 1967
SEVERAL TITLE 1 PROJECTS IN TEXAS ARE READING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS FOR MEXICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN. EL PASO'S PROJECT SECOND CHANCE PROVIDES EACH CHILD WITH SPECIAL READING INSTRUCTION IN WELL-EQUIPPED READING CENTERS AND AFTER-SCHOOL STUDY CENTERS WITH TUTORIAL AIDES. A PROJECT ON READING RETARDATION, THE DEL RIO PROGRAM, AIMS FOR READING…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Corrective Reading, Disadvantaged Youth, Migrant Children
Anderson, Lorena; And Others – 1969
Recommendations are made for building an effective corrective or remedial reading improvement program into the structure of the developmental reading program. An outline of suggestions concerning objectives and goals, personnel, physical facilities, pupil selection, materials, and instruction is given. Samples of interest inventories and…
Descriptors: Improvement Programs, Program Guides, Reading Difficulty, Reading Programs
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Morrison, Connie Strong – Reading Horizons, 1974
Describes a six-week experimental cross-age tutoring program involving seventh and eighth graders deficient in reading skills as tutors of kindergarten through sixth grade students also exhibiting deficiencies in reading skills. (TO)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs
McCabe, Patrick P. – Elementary English, 1975
Having children write their own stories with accompanying photographs proved to be a successful way of changing feelings of apathy toward reading to enthusiasm. (JH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Reading
Collins, Erik – 1975
This is an evaluation report of a New York City school district educational project funded under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. The program provided remedial reading instruction for 776 economically and educationally disadvantaged high school students at five sites in four high schools. The program was staffed by 17…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, High School Students
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