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Peer reviewedRyles, R. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1996
This study compared outcomes for 74 congenitally legally blind adults who learned to read braille or print as their original reading medium. Those who learned to read using braille had higher employment rates and educational levels, were more financially self-sufficient, and spent more time reading than did those who learned to read using print.…
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Braille, Congenital Impairments
Peer reviewedElkabas, Charles; Wooldridge, Russon – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1996
Examines the role of reading in the acquisition of French in context, and shows how, in the area of reading, the computer can be transformed into a highly pedagogical teaching/learning tool because of the text retrieval program TACT. (32 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Context Effect, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGreenberg, Polly – Young Children, 1998
Discusses eight principles of teaching young children to read, write, and spell. Considers teachers' broader goals for themselves and their students, research findings on assisting children's language development through instruction, and the effect of teaching and educational experiences on a teacher's instructional style. (JPB)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, English Instruction, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedBhat, Preetha; Rapport, Mary Jane K.; Griffin, Cynthia C. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2000
This article reviews 27 legal decisions published between 1989 and 1998 involving students with learning disabilities and parental requests for specific methods selected and used by the school district. Rationales employed by hearing officers, judges, and federal agencies in reaching decisions related to educational methods are discussed and…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Due Process, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Cherry, Carolyn; Louk, Cathy; Barwick, Martha; Kidd, Gentry E. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2001
Provides five fully developed school library media activities that are designed for use with specific curriculum units in reading/language arts, science, and social studies. Library media skills objectives, curriculum (subject area) objectives, grade levels, resources, instructional roles, activity and procedures for completion, evaluation, and…
Descriptors: Course Integrated Library Instruction, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts
Peer reviewedFarrell, Thomas S. C. – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2001
Outlines a case study of how one teacher attempted to incorporate strategy training into his secondary school English reading classes. The teacher attempted strategy training in questioning, clarifying, and predicting strategies and vocabulary recognition techniques for less proficient English students with mixed success. The teacher was…
Descriptors: Case Studies, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Teachers
Peer reviewedHoover, Mary Rhodes; Fabian, E. Marsha – Reading Teacher, 2000
Notes that a "staggering number" of struggling readers in the United States are African American children and other students of color. Outlines characteristics of successful schools for struggling readers, and details effective teaching techniques. Notes the importance of leadership, high expectations, culturally appropriate teaching…
Descriptors: Black Students, Change Strategies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism
Lee, Betsey; Bailey, Annette; Rechkemmer, Rhonda; Hedrick, Judy; Stavarz, Jamie M. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1998
Provides lesson plans for grades two and four to five reading/language arts, grade two science, grades three to five science/social studies, grade five language arts/math/science/social studies, and grades five to seven social studies/French. Lists resources and discusses library skills, subject objectives, instructional roles, activities,…
Descriptors: Animals, Behavioral Objectives, Class Activities, Climate
Peer reviewedNugent, Mary – British Journal of Special Education, 2001
This article describes a cross-age peer tutoring program in reading developed and implemented at a special school for students (ages 8-18) with moderate learning difficulties in Ireland. Evaluation studies indicate multiple benefits accruing to both the learners and the helpers including progress in reading, enhanced feelings of self-worth, and…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Moderate Mental Retardation
Randy Paul Lachney – ProQuest LLC, 2002
This dissertation examined the efficacy of using minimally trained college undergraduates to tutor third- through fifth-grade students with reading difficulties. Tutors receiving four hours of training in scripted reading program based on the principles of Direct Instruction and emphasizing explicit instruction in phonological awareness and…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Difficulties, Grade 3, Grade 4
Schmitt, Maribeth Cassidy – Literacy Teaching and Learning, 2003
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (a) to explore the nature of elementary school children's metacognitive knowledge of strategies appropriate for before, during, and after reading; and (b) to determine whether children who had participated in Reading Recovery instruction in the first grade had similar understandings as their current third-…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Reading Failure, Reading Strategies, Metacognition
Claridge, Gillian – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2005
This study examines the characteristics and quality of simplification in graded readers as compared to those of "normal" authentic English. Two passages from graded readers are compared with the original passages. The comparison uses a computer programme, RANGE (Nation and Heatley, 2003) to analyse the distribution of high and low frequency words…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Bibliometrics, Computer Software
Reis, Sally M.; Fogarty, Elizabeth A. – Educational Leadership, 2006
Over the past four years, educators and researchers from the University of Connecticut have worked with urban high-poverty schools to implement an alternative reading instruction program called the Schoolwide Enrichment Model in Reading (SEM-R). Based on Renzulli's Enrichment Triad Model, the SEM-R works through planned enrichment experiences to…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Thinking Skills, Independent Reading, Urban Schools
Atkinson, Terry S.; Williams, Sarah C. – Reading Horizons, 2006
Ten university graduate students created electronic case studies describing the learning of struggling readers as a part of this study designed to yield insights about literacy education and the efficacy of electronic case study development. A variety of data, analyzed through a qualitative content analysis, revealed understandings regarding…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Content Analysis, Case Studies, Reading Instruction
Werderich, Donna E. – Reading Horizons, 2006
This grounded theory study explores how middle school literacy teachers used dialogue journals and the processes by which they responded to their students' written responses. Literary conversation between teacher and student was conceptualized as an ongoing scaffolding process within dialogue journals. Teachers used "response facilitators"…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Visual Aids, Teacher Role, Literacy

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