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Niedzielski, Henri – French Review, 1979
Proposes a method for teaching reading comprehension in a second language that may be used on an individualized basis and that develops reading skill through inference. (AM)
Descriptors: French, Individualized Reading, Language Instruction, Reading Comprehension
Cooper, Jan; And Others – 1985
Based on the experiences of writing lab instructors working with college students whose writing was affected by poor comprehension of difficult texts, this book explores the use of writing about reading to help students become more aware or analytical of their reading processes. The first chapter provides a theoretical context for teaching…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Individualized Reading, Metacognition
Thompson, Loren C.; Frager, Alan M. – 1984
Planned, individualized vocabulary instruction is an essential ingredient of developmental reading classes, and deserves special attention, since expanding word knowledge is the one area related to reading comprehension in which student progress can be directly observed and measured by the learner in daily or weekly increments. The two factors…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individualized Reading, Prior Learning, Reading Comprehension
Marshall, Kristine E. – Learning, 1984
Students' personal responses to literature provide the focus that makes a reading curriculum effective. Teachers can create a classroom that instills positive attitudes towards reading by providing a variety of reading materials, encouraging students to share responses, and by not using literature as a camouflage for teaching reading skills. (DF)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Environment, Individualized Reading, Literature Appreciation
Clary, Linda Mixon – 1974
Most content area teachers face a common problem--students who cannot read their textbooks or who do so with difficulty. Before they can provide help for such students, teachers must first try to understand the reasons why the students have reading problems and then they must find some way to teach subject content and reading at the same time.…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Reading, Language Experience Approach

Journal of Reading, 1981
Contributors offer teaching ideas, including: using Sherlock Holmes mysteries to teach character and plot development, using materials supplied by the athletic coaches in the reading laboratory, and using individualized reading in the content areas. (AEA)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Individualized Reading, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Gerlach, Gail J. – Teacher, 1981
Describes how an elementary teacher can plan and manage directed reading, including selecting appropriate children's books, preparing a reading guidesheet for each, and conducting conferences with each student to reinforce reading comprehension and vocabulary development. (SJL)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Education, Individualized Reading
Veatch, Jeannette – 1983
The language experience approach is a reading methodoloy that is highly organized, highly structured, and very systematic, but that allows teachers to teach without texts. It is a multiple, variegated set of activities designed to serve one purpose, namely, the instructional use of pupil's own language. As such, there are five interrelated aspects…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Individualized Reading, Language Acquisition, Language Experience Approach
Fuller, Vicki – 1980
Designed for teachers of high school students, the unit proposes an individualized approach for teaching vocabulary. Students choose from three vocabulary word lists which represent levels of difficulty and which are chosen from words selected by students during the previous semester. In vocabulary notebooks, students enter pronunciation…
Descriptors: High Schools, Individualized Reading, Language Arts, Learning Activities
Spache, George D.; Spache, Evelyn B. – 1986
After analyzing the leading theories on reading instruction and noting their advantages and limitations, this updated book presents a specific combined approach to reading instruction which draws on the proved strengths of older methods while avoiding their failures. This approach centers around training in effective use of the teacher-pupil…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Individualized Reading

Shiring, Joan M. – English Journal, 1990
Maintains that free reading and film study constitute a powerful arsenal against the barriers reluctant student learners erect. Describes the successful use of both techniques with a class of seniors who had all failed junior English. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Film Study, High Risk Students, High Schools
Cornette, James H.; Bartelo, Dennise M. – 1980
A frequent concern of language arts teachers is how to provide a quality differentiated program for the highly able readers in their classrooms. In order to implement such a program, one must look first at the uniqueness of the individual school and then explore a variety of organizational patterns that meet the needs of the students. One…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Individualized Reading, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Peterson, Jean Sunde – 1981
One high school course in the novel that has proved to be very successful for gifted students requires four novels and--rather than quizzes and oral discussion--analytical papers and responsive journal writing. While the students pace their reading, the teacher can judge by the journal entries whether the students are on schedule. To enhance…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, English Instruction

LeChuga, Shirley; Lowry, Heath – Reading Horizons, 1980
Suggests and lists sources of information on reading instruction that discuss the promotion and enrichment of the interactive learning process between children and their environment based on principles underlying the cognitive-field theory of learning. (MKM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction
Kroeger, Marianne; Blaser, Stephanie – NCREL's Learning Point, 1999
Summarizes the latest issues and research on reading that are of particular interest to classroom teachers. Discusses phonics versus whole language, meeting individual student needs, matching teaching strategies to grade levels, the reading-writing link, and using technology to support instruction. (WRM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Reading
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