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Monica Puglisi – ProQuest LLC, 2024
According to the Common Core Standards Initiative (2024), the English Language Arts writing standards (ELA-WS) are challenging standards designed to ensure mastery of literacy and writing skills. These standards require students to produce written work and images, skills that are reliant on motor development of fine motor and visual motor skills.…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Writing (Composition), Psychomotor Skills, English Instruction
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Chipman, Susan F.; Mendelson, Morton J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
Elementary school students and adults were presented with a paired comparison task of visual complexity in which contour and presence or absence of structure in the patterns were manipulated. Results indicated that complexity judgments of all subjects were affected by the presence of structure at lower levels of contour. (GO)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education
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Irvin, Judith L. – Reading Teacher, 1986
Concludes that the Bieger Test is thorough in the diagnosis of visual discrimination deficits. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Test Reliability, Test Validity
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Chapman, Michael – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1981
The hypothesis that perceptual development proceeds from less to greater dimensional separability was tested by giving a speeded classification task to first and fourth graders. Results supported the hypothesis that development proceeds toward greater flexibility of attention rather than simply toward increasing separability. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Children, Dimensional Preference
Buckland, Pearl A.; Ash, Michael J. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to investigate the visual discrimination abilities of regular class children with varying levels of word recognition skill and of special class children. Word recognition and intelligence scores were obtained on 90 primary-aged children in regular classes and on seven children in a special class. The subjects were…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading, Reading Ability
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McGee, Gail G.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1986
Two autistic children (5 and 13 years old) acquired functional sight-word reading skills in a play activity. Ss gained access to preferred toys by selecting toy labels in tasks requiring increasingly complex visual discriminations. Ss showed comprehension on probes requiring reading skills to locate toys stored in labeled boxes. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary Education, Incidental Learning, Play
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Rupley, William H.; And Others – Reading World, 1979
Describes a study of the visual discrimination abilities of children who varied in their ability to recognize words. Indicates that visual discrimination skills of the type needed to discriminate between single artificial graphemes do not seem essential for the word recognition aspect of reading. (TJ)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Graphemes, Reading Instruction
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Allington, Richard – Reading Horizons, 1975
Suggests color highlighting as an effective method of improving word recognition visual discrimination skills. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Research, Reading Skills
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Experiments showed that in verbal discrimination learning imaging the referent of the correct item was more facilitative than vocalizing the correct item, as long as the imagery structure was executed in the company of relevant motor activity. No difference between the two strategies was found in pictorial discrimination learning. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Imagery
Dunn-Rankin, Peter – 1972
This paper reports initial results in the development of an inventory to measure visual reading difficulties. The instrument, called the Word Preference Inventory (WPI), asks the subject to choose between pairs of stimulus pseudo-words the one most like a given target word. An analysis of responses to the WPI from 922 children in grades K-6 and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Research, Reading Tests
Yaakob, Parthena M. – Elementary English, 1973
Discusses how the learning of reading skills can be combined with the teaching of musical skills. (MM)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Elementary Education, Intellectual Development, Listening Comprehension
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977
A total of 45 fifth grade students were the subjects of an experiment offering support for a component of learning strategy (memory imagery). Various theoretical explanations of the image-tracing phenomenon are considered, including depth of processing, dual coding and frequency. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Feagans, Lynne V.; Merriwether, Ann – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
This study explored whether visual discrimination problems impair achievement in children with and without learning disabilities. Children (N=66) with learning disabilities were tested for visual discrimination problems, tracked throughout elementary school, and compared to a normally achieving sample. Results indicated lower reading and general…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Philion, William L. E.; Galloway, Charles G. – J Reading, 1969
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary Education, Indians, Reading Comprehension
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Hanson, J. Robert – Reading Psychology, 1988
Argues that reading instruction should be understood as an integrated instructional program simultaneously juxtaposing learning styles, modality dependencies, and visual literacies. Argues, too, that teaching the "basics" of reading includes mastery of the fundamentals, involvement leading to verbal interaction, critical reading, and synthesis…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Style, Critical Reading, Elementary Education
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