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Bowers, Jeffrey S. – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
There is a widespread consensus in the research community that reading instruction in English should first focus on teaching letter (grapheme) to sound (phoneme) correspondences rather than adopt meaning-based reading approaches such as whole language instruction. That is, initial reading instruction should emphasize systematic phonics. In this…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Meta Analysis, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Foreign Countries
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Martin, Don; Martin, Magy; Carvalho, Kathleen – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2008
In this article, the authors assess the evidence related to various instructional styles for teaching reading to children with learning disabilities. Results of the literature review indicate that whole language and direct instruction are the two major approaches to teaching reading. Whole language has proven successful for many students with…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Skills, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Calais, Gerald J. – Online Submission, 2008
Balanced reading instruction proposes an alternative to phonics only or whole language only programs; offers an efficient mixture of instructional approaches; and reconciles an array of learning styles. Although this balanced approach can not be interpreted monolithically, due to the various ways that whole language and phonics can be taught and…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Fluency, Goal Orientation
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Wilson, Julie; Colmar, Susan – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2008
This article examines recent research and developments relating to the role of phonemic awareness and phonics in early literacy education and the relevance of these findings for school counsellors and teachers. It defines and reviews the role of phonemic awareness and phonics in theoretical models of reading processes, including whole-language,…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Literacy Education, School Counselors
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Foorman, Barbara R. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Reviews "Great Debate" over code emphasis versus meaning emphasis in reading instruction, concluding incidental instruction provided by writing activities of whole language do not guarantee alphabetic understanding. Attempts to disassociate instruction in alphabetic coding from criticism of components of whole-language instruction and challenges…
Descriptors: Children, Letters (Alphabet), Phonology, Reading Instruction
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Valeri-Gold, Maria; Olson, James – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1991
Describes the following research-based whole language instructional strategies: predictions as a prereading activity; "webbing" words or ideas around a specific topic; shared writing; journal writing; vocabulary development; clustering synonyms as a way of approaching new vocabulary; context clues; analogies; definition maps; and reading…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Reading Instruction, Remedial Reading, Teaching Methods
Jones, Rebecca – American School Board Journal, 1996
In state legislatures and school boards around the country, the approach and the quality of reading instruction are under attack because of a decline in reading scores. The best reading instruction draws on the strengths of different philosophies. School boards should encourage schools to teach both phonics and the whole-language approach. (MLF)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading Instruction
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Stahl, Steven A.; Kuhn, Melanie R. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Research on whole language suggests its effects on achievement vary markedly from site to site, and differences may be based not on whether a teacher uses it but how it is implemented. Learning-styles research suggests that little is gained from matching children to methods using learning styles. Instead, any approach needs to take into account…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
Scope, 1990
Focusing on the whole language and the direct instructional approaches, this pamphlet summarizes research on teaching and learning spelling. The pamphlet notes that the goal of the whole language approach to spelling instruction is to produce competent, independent spellers who learn through use and express their progress as increasingly…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Spelling
Johnson, Debra – 1999
A recent report entitled "Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young Children" (Snow, Burns, and Griffin, 1998) concludes that both phonics and whole language are important in teaching young children how to read. These two strategies--along with plenty of time for children to read, to be read to, and to write--are important components of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Literature Reviews, Phonics, Primary Education
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Ouzts, Dan T. – Reading Horizons, 1994
Discusses the history and importance of bibliotherapy. Suggests that reading teachers need to be aware of the literature which can be used in the classroom and that bibliotherapeutic literature should be a component of reading programs for at-risk students. Appends a 135-item list of bibliotherapeutic literature organized into 55 topics. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Bibliotherapy, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
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Giddings, Louise R. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1992
Reviews the literature relative to the theory and practice of literature-based reading instruction. Cites studies that support a holistic, literature-based approach to reading instruction. Suggests that more studies are needed relative to the implementation of literature-based reading programs. (PRA)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
Smith, Carl B., Ed. – 2003
During the 1970s direct phonics instruction was the preferred method of reading instruction. In the 1980s the whole language concept caught on and phonics instruction was considered defunct. In the 1990s the pendulum, in the process of swinging back, was intercepted before it went to the extreme of "all phonics," by a balanced approach…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Literature Reviews
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Best, Linda – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1991
Reviews the challenges that college-level English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) programs present to instructors and students. Offers suggestions for authentic language experiences in classroom settings. Analyzes the literature on language and literacy, whole language, and learning styles. Offers examples of thematic units tailored to elicit authentic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Experience Approach
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Kane, Sharon – Reading Teacher, 1999
Argues that deep coding skills must and can be introduced, taught, practiced, and reinforced within contexts meaningful to students. Shows how teachers can provide these meaningful educational contexts within which decoding strategies make sense to emerging readers. (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Emergent Literacy, Primary Education
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