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Latham Keh, Melissa Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2014
It is well documented that ELLs face significant challenges as they develop literacy skills in their second language (NCES, 2007, 2011). This population is diverse and growing rapidly in Massachusetts and across the nation (Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2013; NCELA, 2011; Orosco, De Schonewise, De Onis, Klingner,…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Miscue Analysis, Metalinguistics
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Argyle, Susan B. – Reading Horizons, 1989
Examines miscue analysis as a valuable tool for documenting what students already do well, so that instruction can build on areas of strength. (RAE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis, Reader Text Relationship
Burke, Carolyn; Crafton, Linda; Egawa, Kathy; Long, Susi; Martens, Prisca; Mills, Heidi; Smith, Karen; Stephens, Diane – 2001
The final result of this inquiry study will be the compilation of a Literacy Portfolio on a targeted reader. The data included within the portfolio will come from strategies and tools teachers were introduced to in Year One of the Reading Initiative and for which teachers gathered data both on themselves and on younger learners. The study revisits…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Inquiry, Miscue Analysis, Naturalistic Observation
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Stansell, John C. – Reading World, 1978
Provides the results of a case study that shows how instructionally-controlled reading strategies are refined and expanded into mature strategies; recommends techniques for helping students develop mature reading strategies. (TJ)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cloze Procedure, Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis
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Shapiro, Jon; Riley, James D. – Clearing House, 1989
Focuses on a subgroup of nonconcept-aware readers--children who have sufficient concept knowledge, but who rely excessively on the processing of the data on a printed page. Discusses the nature, contexts, and how to assess overreliance on data processing. (MS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis
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Campbell, Robin – Journal of Research in Reading, 1994
Reports on a longitudinal case study of a teacher's response to the miscues of substitution produced by two beginning readers. Categorizes the teacher responses into five main types, and explores the effectiveness of those responses. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Miscue Analysis, Primary Education
Matz, Karl A. – 1990
A two-part study investigated the prevalence of unrehearsed oral reading and compared reading fluency for rehearsed and unrehearsed reading passages. In the first part of the study, a total of 21 teachers were interviewed and 24 classrooms were observed. Results indicated that by far the most prevalent practice in basal reading programs is the…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Case Studies, Classroom Research, Elementary Education
Worsnop, Chris M. – 1980
A 3-year project developed a procedure to achieve the objectives of using miscue analysis in the reading program in a way that is economical in time, applicable to more than one student at once, and usable as a teaching tool as well as a diagnostic tool. Three separate trials, in 1975, 1976, and 1977, refined and developed the procedure until it…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Miscue Analysis
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Kozleski, Elizabeth B. – Reading Improvement, 1989
Examines the effects of self-monitoring and task-specific strategy training on a poor reader's oral reading miscues. Finds that self-monitoring reduces oral reading errors but that the combination of both strategies yields no further reduction in miscues. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 3, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading
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Crowley, Paul – Voices from the Middle, 1995
Suggests that helping readers revalue the reading process and themselves as readers requires teachers to have an understanding of this process. Presents a case study of a seventh-grade student labeled as "learning disabled." Describes a miscue analysis and follow-up activities that helped the student strengthen his reading skills. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Junior High Schools, Labeling (of Persons), Middle Schools
Andrews, Nancy Cunningham – 1976
Six children from one first-grade classroom were videotaped 18 times over a seven-month period, while reading aloud complete stories. Analysis of the first 50 miscues and the last 50 miscues in both new and familiar materials read by the children yielded profiles of each child's oral reading strategies. The major findings indicated that these six…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Context Clues, Doctoral Dissertations
Strong, Charlotte – 1984
To discover the strategies good and poor readers employ at grades two, three, and four, a case study focused on the oral reading of four students (two good readers and two poor readers) in their second, third, and fourth grade years. Data were examined and interpreted. All four children either increased their ability to make use of cuing systems…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Grade 2
Saulawa, Danjuma; Nweke, Winifred – 1992
A study investigated the efficacy of using the Language Experience Approach (LEA) with a 15-year-old special education fifth-grade rural black student who did not seem to benefit from traditional skills training procedures. The subject was reading below the first grade level and was a sole survivor of two parallel single-subject design studies.…
Descriptors: Black Students, Case Studies, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
Allen, JoBeth – 1983
To provide the most effective instruction, materials, and support for beginning readers, teachers need to know if young children are more likely to process from print to meaning-- bottom-up or text-driven processing--or to interpret print to follow meaning--top-down or concept-driven processing. While some studies reveal a correlation between…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Context Clues