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George, John E.; Prugh, Linda S. – 1974
This paper reports on an intensive, highly-structured, one-to-one tutoring system used as a model program. The "Tutor-Student System in Beginning Reading," the basic instructional material for the model program, was developed to train tutors to say and do what the reading specialist normally says and does when teaching reading in a…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Higher Education, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction
Ruchlis, Hy – 1973
Some practical steps for organizing programs for secondary level nonreaders are presented in this book. Included are chapters which describe common characteristics and problems of nonreaders, discuss alternative reading approaches for the teacher or tutor who is not an expert in reading, and explain specific techniques for teaching nonreaders. Two…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Literacy Education, Psychological Patterns, Reading Difficulties
Child Development Services Bureau (DHEW/OCD), Washington, DC. Project Head Start. – 1973
This guide is designed to assist Head Start personnel in effectively approaching communication problems of children. The sections of the guide are as follows: (1) Introduction, (2) Development of Speech and Language (Normal Development of Speech and Language; Factors; Influencing Speech and Language Development), (3) Goals of the Speech, Language,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Skills, Guides, Hearing Therapy
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Cook, Jimmie E.; And Others – 1976
The neurological impress approach to remedial reading was investigated in a spring session involving 20 children and in a summer session involving 24 children. Children ranging in age from 7 to 14 were paired according to age and intelligence and then were assigned randomly to experimental or control treatments. All were at least a year behind in…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Program Evaluation
Minskoff, Esther H. – Techniques, 1986
The "Phonic Remedial Reading Lessons" is a systematic, comprehensive phonics program designed for reading-disabled children. The 77 lessons teach about single letters and single sounds, two-letter sounds, consonant blends, graphemes, exceptions to configurations, and word building. The program's underlying strategies and other…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials, Learning Disabilities
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Lyman, John D., Jr.; Corwin, Frank E. – Child Welfare, 1976
Describes the Brookwood Child Care's supplementary education program for disadvantaged foster children. The program includes tutoring and a summer project. Philosophy that speaks to the learning capacity of deprived children and teaching techniques are discussed. (MS)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Welty, Stella L. – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 1, 1968
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Improvement, National Surveys
Hartman-Haas, Hope J. – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1981
Contends that cognitive skills can and should be taught. Cites supportive studies. Describes two of the four clinical modules forming Rockland Community College's developmental sequence. Examines objectives of the Effective Listening and Logic and Reasoning modules and procedures used in the courses. Looks at student resistance to cognitive skills…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges, Course Descriptions
Maggs, Alex; Moore, Joseph – Exceptional Child, 1978
One-hundred seven Australian children, with learning problems, ages 5 to 12 years, (60 Aboriginal), were studied to identify and remediate their learning difficulties. (PHR)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
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Lang, Frederick K.; Moser, Janet – English in Texas, 1995
Describes a method of teaching basic writing to native and nonnative students that emphasizes a regression to the most basic elements of writing. Considers what writing content, rhetorical techniques, grammar exercises, and proofreading methods are most effective for the two groups. (TB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, English (Second Language), Freshman Composition, Grammar
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Kinney, D. Patrick – Journal of Developmental Education, 2001
Discusses a developmental education theory that unites three concepts: self-regulation, demandingness, and responsiveness. Cites examples to illustrate the application of these concepts, specifically in developmental mathematics programs that use computer-mediated and lecture courses. States that such a theory should permit organization of…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Del Principe, Ann – Journal of Basic Writing, 2004
Although basic writing has become a strong independent field with professionally sanctioned ways of making knowledge, what Stephen North refers to as "lore" still maintains a strong foundation in the field. This lore is often grounded in the belief in a linear paradigm of learning, and is to some degree fostered by traditional conceptions of basic…
Descriptors: Models, Writing Teachers, Basic Writing, Writing Instruction
Wyatt, Monica; Pickle, J. Michael – 1990
A study investigated the effect of the stated objectives of remedial reading programs on the objectives and teaching practices of classroom reading instructors. Interviews were conducted with nine reading teachers in two highly structured college reading programs. Each operated with a set curriculum, set materials, and prewritten tests, but the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Fillenworth, Ceil; Rauch, Margaret – 1985
Although a college program to retain high risk freshmen--those who fall below the 50th percentile of their graduating class--can result in increased academic success, a number of concerns must be addressed. The structure of one such program contains three components: the paired course curriculum, a career planning and personal goal exploration…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, High Risk Students, Higher Education, History Instruction
PECK, JOHN R.; SEXTON, C. LUCILLE – 1960
THE STUDY SOUGHT TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF INCLUDING THE TRAINABLE CHILD (IQ 25-50 INCLUSIVE, AND BELOW M.A. 8) IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PROGRAM. APPROXIMATELY 27 CHILDREN IN THE TRAINABLE CATEGORY WERE DIVIDED INTO 3 EQUAL GROUPS AND PLACED IN A 2-YEAR CONTROLLED-CLASSROOM PROGRAM AT EACH OF 3 TYPES OF FACILITIES--A TYPICAL CITY ELEMENTARY…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Opportunities, Elementary Schools, Handicapped Children
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