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Ilaria Compagnoni; Fabiana Fazzi – AILA Review, 2024
Digital mediation strategies are key soft skills to develop amongst students as they prepare to interact in increasingly collaborative settings, socially and professionally. Defined as a set of communication strategies deployed to reach mutual agreement over a dispute, mediation enables students' cooperation in task-based language teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Cooke, Nancy L.; Slee, Jill M.; Young, Cheryl A. – Reading Improvement, 2020
There is some evidence that reading and spelling are complementary processes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which contextualized spelling (i.e., spelling activities within the context of reading instruction) is used to support reading in first-grade core reading programs. Analysis of 75 lessons across five programs…
Descriptors: Spelling, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Programs
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Mahasneh, Randa Ali; Romanowski, Michael H.; Dajani, Rana Basem – Journal of Environmental Education, 2017
Traditionally, education in various forms has been used as a tool to change values and behavior in children regarding the environment. This study reports findings from the We Love Reading Program that utilizes the reading of Social Stories in various communities in Jordan to address the environmental problems of Jordan. Results indicated the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Reading Programs, Behavior Change
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Blarney, Katrin L.; Beauchat, Katherine A. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Storybook reading offers an ideal context for teaching young children new words. Text Talk is one method designed for teaching elementary students new words after reading. However, using the Text Talk vocabulary procedures with young children, the authors observed several challenges both for teachers' implementation and children's learning.…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Young Children, Vocabulary Development, Emergent Literacy
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Honchell, Barbara; Schulz, Melissa – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2012
This article explores Shared Reading as an instructional approach that mimics home reading experiences in a group setting for young children. The article includes information about how to use enlarged text as the teacher provides experiences with books that first focus on the meaning and enjoyment of the story and then shifts to how print works…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Lewinger, Miriam – Elementary English, 1973
Describes how The 14th Dragon,'' a children's book, can be used to stimulate the student's imagination in an experience approach to language and reading. (MM)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Imagination
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Karweit, Nancy; Wasik, Barbara A. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 1996
This article examines research evidence on the effects of preschool reading practices on young children, emphasizing the role of school-based programs for young disadvantaged children. The analysis notes positive effects from story reading programs and presents practical guidelines related to group size, rereadings, vocabulary instruction, and…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Group Instruction, Language Acquisition, Literacy
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Butler, Dorothy – Theory into Practice, 1982
If, ideally, reading begins at home, with children listening eagerly to interesting stories, then this experience must be duplicated in the classroom for reluctant readers. Listening to good stories can motivate students to develop reading skills. Activities of the Reading Center (Auckland, New Zealand) are described. (PP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Early Reading, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Karweit, Nancy – 1989
This report describes the development of a story-reading program called Story Telling and Retelling (STaR), and its effects on the language and comprehension of disadvantaged prekindergarten and kindergarten children. Following an introduction, an initial section describes the development of this program as part of an urban school restructuring…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educationally Disadvantaged, Kindergarten Children, Language Acquisition
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Giambo, Debra A.; McKinney, James D. – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2004
The primary aim of this study was to determine whether a phonological awareness intervention promoted oral English proficiency more than a story-reading condition for Spanish-speaking kindergarten children, most of whom were limited English proficient. A second aim was to determine the extent to which change in English proficiency over the course…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Vocabulary, Statistical Analysis, Kindergarten
Foley, Christy L. – 1987
To highlight the versatility of the Starter Approach to reading, a one-on-one beginning reading strategy for use with a nonreader of any age, this document describes the approach in detail and then briefly describes four longitudinal studies that used it. The introduction notes that the procedure combines successful components of popular,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Beginning Reading