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Ryder, Randall J.; And Others – 1989
Intended for classroom teachers and reading specialists, this monograph features high-interest, easy-to-read materials for readers who experience difficulty with text. The monograph, a revised and updated edition of a 1979 publication, includes an overview and a bibliography that contains reviews of 44 book series and 15 periodicals. The entries…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audience Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books
Applebee, Arthur N. – 1989
A national survey was conducted to determine what book-length works are currently being taught in public, parochial, and independent secondary schools (grades 7-12). Department chairs were asked to list the works which all students, in any English class, study. Although the rank ordering differed somewhat in the three samples, the top 10 titles…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, English Curriculum, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Philbin, Meg; Phillips, Rebecca – 1988
Faced with the task of reading literature on themes perhaps foreign to their own experience, students can explore their reactions to these issues by using a case study approach, bridging the gap between the novel and the student's own experience. In a case study, the issue of racial hatred can be objectively discussed as students gather evidence…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Context, Ethics
Brissey, Lisa – Insights Into Open Education, 1982
Reading research has provided repeated evidence of measurable growth in reading performance and language development in children as a result of reading literature aloud to them. In order to match appropriate literary experiences to a specific audience, the teacher must have a knowledge of the interests, needs, and strengths of the children, and…
Descriptors: Classification, Grade 1, Guidelines, Nonverbal Communication
Ehle, Maryann – 1982
"Posacculturation" (positive acculturation) is the power of literature to deepen understandings and appreciations of the self and others. In the successful posacculturation process, the facilitator identifies the values, concepts, or behaviors to be acculturated; selects the appropriate literature to meet the reader's needs; and communicates the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliotherapy
Luparelli, Augustus N. – 1982
Reading guides designed to take a reader through three levels of comprehension--literal, interpretive, applied--can be useful to the shop teacher. The actual teacher-led, hands-on activity at the third level helps students develop a sense of independence in the comprehension process. Organizational pattern guides also help students comprehend…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Content Area Reading, Course Organization, Elementary Secondary Education
Watson, Mary – 1985
A total of 230 second through fifth grade boys and girls from five private schools in the San Francisco Bay area were asked to keep a record of the books they read for pleasure over the period of a month to determine whether there were differences between the books chosen across the grades and between sexes. The students recorded the books on a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Farrell, Michele, Comp. – 1984
Intended to help those searching for the right reading material, whether for a beginning reader or a young adult who is a slow reader, the books cited in this bibliography provide a subject access to children's literature. Each citation is accompanied by an annotation and a Library of Congress catalog number and is included in one of 15 sections…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Biographies, Childrens Literature, Coping
Cianciolo, Patricia J. – 1985
There are two disconcerting aspects of the research studies selected and discussed in the publication "Becoming a Nation of Readers: The Report of the Commission on Reading" (1985). One is the kinds of reading materials that were designated as sources for meeting the various functions of reading; the other is the omission of the role of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Evaluation Criteria
Oldham, Mary Jo – 1976
This study presents guidelines that were designed as references to help professionals and paraprofessionals create new resources or modify existing materials to meet the changing needs, interests, and abilities of persons with reading problems. Four procedures were used to develop the guidelines and to test their validity: materials that were used…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Guidelines, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books
Bard, Therese Bissen – 1976
This paper considers many aspects of children's response to literature. Among the topics discussed are factors within the child (related to age, sex, and intelligence) that teachers and researchers agree may affect a child's enjoyment of literature; a research study on the relationship between story content and a child's psychological and…
Descriptors: Books, Child Development, Childrens Literature, Citations (References)
Williams, Connie K. – 1981
A study was undertaken to develop an evaluation procedure that could be used to analyze the cognitive requirements of instructional materials used to teach beginning reading. The study involved four phases. The first phase, an examination of the literature in order to create a basis for the development of assessment procedures, included an…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
Condas, Anastasia C. – 1981
Noting the importance of a relaxed atmosphere, the availability of all kinds of reading materials, and an unpressured, out-in-the-open approach to measuring student progress, this paper describes the activities and resources that constitute a successful high school reading program. The discussion focuses on the types of books, diagnosis,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Course Descriptions, High Schools
Crismore, Avon – 1981
The purpose of this paper is to make classroom teachers on all educational levels aware of the limitations of readability formulas and the factors affecting readability that are not accounted for by the readability formulas. delineated in discussions of readability formula assumptions, problems, and limitations. Some of the specific factors that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Measurement Techniques, Performance Factors, Readability
KRZYZANOWSKI, JERZY R. – 1967
ALTHOUGH CAUTIOUS TRADITIONALISM, TEXT AVAILABILITY, LITERARY VALUE, AND PREFERRED LANGUAGE USAGE APPEAR TO FAVOR USING READING TEXTS BASED ON 19TH-CENTURY CLASSICS IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE COURSES, AMERICAN STUDENTS, WHO IN THEIR CAREERS WILL NEED TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE CURRENT GENERATION IN RUSSIA, WILL FIND AN EXPOSURE TO MODERN READINGS MORE…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Culture Contact
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