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Schafer, Paul J. – 1986
Noting that research indicating Newbery Medal books are not popular with elementary students in spite of their unquestioned superiority in plot, characterization, and style, a study examined the readability level of Newbery Medal winners from 1974 to 1986. Three readability formulas were used to assess readability: Gunning's Fog Index, Fry…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Readability
Courtney, Leonard, Comp. – 1986
The writings of Nila Banton Smith, a lifelong teacher, administrator, and specialist in reading instruction, whose publications spanned the years from 1922 to her death in 1976, are listed. The 152 entries are divided into three types: (1) professional publications, designed to improve the profession of teaching reading; (2) instructional…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Professional Recognition, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
Wilhite, Stephen C. – 1988
Two experiments investigated to what extent schema activation is involved in any facilitative effect that headings may have on multiple-choice test performance following the reading of a passage. In the first experiment, 1,116 college students read a 1,760-word passage on human sexuality with headings either present or absent. An analysis of the…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Higher Education, Memory, Reading Comprehension
Ohtsuka, Keisuke; Brewer, William F. – 1988
Using experimental narratives in which discourse order and event order were not confounded, a study investigated the role of global discourse organization on the comprehension of narrative texts. Subjects, 100 college students, listened to tape recorded passages representing five types of discourse organization: canonical, backward, flashback,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Narration
Suhor, Charles – 1982
Semiotics, the study of signs, is a relatively new and highly controversial area. Symbols, icons, and indexes represent the three types of signs. Semantics, pragmatics, and syntactics represent the three basic semiotic areas, with pragmatics having a growing influence in oral language and reading. A comprehensive view of curriculum is implicit in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Definitions, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Research
Varnhagen, Connie K. – 1989
A study examined causal reasoning in the context of story recall and story production in young children. Subjects, 20 kindergarten and 20 first grade students matched according to I.Q. scores, parental demographics, and preschool experience, were read stories and asked to recall them and given the setting for a story and asked to complete it. The…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Kindergarten, Longitudinal Studies, Primary Education
Spivey, Nancy Nelson – 1989
This article reviews research concerning the organizational, selective, and connective aspects of reading and then assesses the impact of constructivism on four reading-related issues in the United States: (1) readability of texts; (2) assessment of reading ability; (3) instruction in reading; and (4) conception of literacy. The article argues…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Literature Reviews, Readability, Reading Achievement
Nagy, William E.; And Others – 1989
A study examined whether the morphological structure of words--that is to say, the analysis of words into prefixes, stems, and suffixes--plays a role in how words are represented in an individual's internal lexicon. Ninety-five students from a large midwestern university identified stem words, matched for length and individual frequency, which…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Research, Lexicology, Morphology (Languages)
Rush, R. Timothy; Milburn, James L. – 1988
In order to determine the effectiveness of a reciprocal teaching procedure, a study examined the effects of instruction in metacognitive techniques on the reading comprehension of technical students. Subjects were 150 male students in a post-secondary occupational training program in diesel mechanics. A 4-part metacognitive process was taught and…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Metacognition, Postsecondary Education, Reading Comprehension
McNinch, George H., Ed. – 1984
Issues in reading teacher education as well as other aspects of reading instruction are the focus of this yearbook. Titles of some of the articles and their authors are as follows: "Sampling Bias Limitations in Generalizations in Reporting Scores on Standardized and Criterion Referenced Reading Tests" (L. Carswell and W. White); "A Comparison of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
Cramer, Eugene H. – 1985
A study investigated whether students' abilities to solve verbal analogy problems can be increased through teacher-generated direct instruction and whether increased ability in solving verbal analogies is directly related to increased reading comprehension ability. Subjects, 90 children (30 from fourth, fifth, and sixth grades), participated in…
Descriptors: Analogy, Elementary Education, Logical Thinking, Reading Comprehension
Iran-Nejad, Asghar; Ortony, Andrew – 1982
Proposing a shift in the locus of theoretical analysis of cognition, this paper argues that cognitive functioning may be more readily characterized without the mediation of long-term mental associations and structure. An account of cognition is proposed in which mental relations are transient functional relations, and in which psychological…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Epistemology
Blanchard, Harry E.; And Others – 1982
To conduct a series of studies and to provide other researchers with texts that may prove useful in answering a variety of questions about perception in reading, it was necessary for two researchers to create pairs of texts that were different in meaning but were physically different in only one letter. These texts were created by first…
Descriptors: Norms, Perception Tests, Predictive Validity, Reading Research
Yates, Jack; And Others – 1982
A shadowing paradigm was used to determine the extent to which subjects could comprehend a spoken message without allocating attention or awareness to it. The paradigm involved presenting subjects with a control passage describing neutral events and an experimental passage describing embarrassing events over an unattended auditory channel.…
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, College Students
Cimbalo, Richard S.; Siska, Bonnie Lou – 1982
A study tested the theory that an item that stands out from its background is better remembered than one that is similar to the background (the isolation effect). Specifically, the study examined whether the isolation effect would be greater when there was a larger and more confusing mass of background items, whether position of the isolated item…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Memory


