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Ehri, Linnea C. – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2023
Application of psycholinguistic insights initiated a long career researching how children learn to read words. A theory was proposed claiming that spellings of individual words are stored in memory when their graphemes become bonded to phonemes in their pronunciations along with meanings, and this enables readers to read stored words automatically…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Learning Processes, Psycholinguistics, Spelling
Church, Jessica A.; Grigorenko, Elena L.; Fletcher, Jack M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
To learn to read, the brain must repurpose neural systems for oral language and visual processing to mediate written language. We begin with a description of computational models for how alphabetic written language is processed. Next, we explain the roles of a dorsal sublexical system in the brain that relates print and speech, a ventral lexical…
Descriptors: Genetics, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Reading Processes, Oral Language
Jones, Cindy D.; Reutzel, D. Ray – Reading Psychology, 2012
This article describes a 2-year exploratory research study of alphabet knowledge instruction in 13 kindergarten classrooms in four at-risk urban schools. Based on insights for teaching from five evidence-based advantages that influence acquisition of letter names and sounds, instruction of letter names and sounds was enhanced to increase students'…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Discovery Learning, Reading Research, Longitudinal Studies
Samuels, S. Jay – 1970
A laboratory and a classroom study were conducted to determine if verbal association learning would be facilitated by visual discrimination training. Kindergarten children who could not recognize the letters used were the subjects for both studies. In the laboratory study, 90 subjects were randomly assigned to the experimental group (E) which got…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Discrimination Learning, Kindergarten Children, Letters (Alphabet)
Al Otaiba, Stephanie; Connor, Carol; Lane, Holly; Kosanovich, Marcia L.; Schatschneider, Chris; Dyrlund, Allison K.; Miller, Melissa S.; Wright, Tyran L. – Journal of School Psychology, 2008
This study investigated the role of the amount, content, and implementation of reading instruction provided by 17 kindergarten teachers in eight "Reading First" elementary schools as it related to students' progress (n = 286 students) on early reading assessments of phonological awareness and letter naming-decoding fluency. Children's…
Descriptors: Phonics, Beginning Reading, Phonological Awareness, Kindergarten
Swalm, James E.; Gillooly, William B. – 1971
This study investigated (1) whether symbol-symbol correspondences are learned better when imbedded in whole words or when presented individually and (2) the effect of these two instructional methods on transfer from an experimental transitional writing system (TWS) to traditional orthography (TO). Thirty-five undergraduates were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Graphemes, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Learning

Egeland, Byron; Winer, Ken – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1974
Shows that an errorless discrimination training (EDT) group made significantly fewer errors during instruction in learning the letters of the alphabet than did a reinforcement-extinction group. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Letters (Alphabet), Reading Instruction, Reading Research

McNeil, John; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1974
Concludes that those taught feature analysis did not excel in naming letters but did differ significantly in the kinds of errors made. (RB)
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Letters (Alphabet), Reading Instruction, Reading Readiness

Venezky, Richard L. – Visible Language, 1975
Concludes that letter-sound learning, word recognition, and reading ability do not appear to be affected by letter-name instruction. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Letters (Alphabet), Reading Ability, Reading Instruction

Downing, John – Reading Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Reading Achievement, Reading Research
BOTHE, ALBERT E. – 1967
SOME EXPERIMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES CONDUCTED DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY UTILIZING PHONETIC ALPHABETS AS TRANSITIONAL MEDIA FOR INITIAL READING INSTRUCTION WERE SURVEYED TO PROVIDE A HISTORY OF THIS ASPECT OF EDUCATION. THE ACTUAL CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING EACH OF THE MAJOR USES OF SUCH TRANSITIONAL MEDIA ARE CONSIDERED IN DETAIL. THE…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Early Reading, Educational History, History

Knafle, June D. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1976
Indicates that the teaching of rhyming words is the most efficient initial presentation of consonant-vowel-consonant words for beginning readers. (RB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Contrast, Language Acquisition

DuBois, Jessie – Contemporary Education, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 1, Initial Teaching Alphabet

Mazurkiewicz, Albert J. – Reading World, 1975
Concludes that i.t.a taught first grade students demonstrate no negative achievements characteristics in reading, language arts factors, or spelling when compared to their T.O. counterparts in the 10th grade year on standardized tests of achievement. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Orthographic Symbols, Reading Achievement
Johnson, Ronald J. – 1970
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect on first-grade reading achievement of completing a program designed to teach the names of the letters of the alphabet before beginning formal reading instruction. Information was sought on the differential effect of this program on either boys or girls of different levels of…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Program Effectiveness