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Hale, Lisa A.; Crowe, Chris – ALAN Review, 2001
Presents a study that looks at what students are reading, what they are required to read, what they read for pleasure, and what general categories of books students claim to like. Presents 11 tables of students' favorite reading. Notes that Young Adult books remain on the margin in both required and pleasure reading. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, High Schools, Literature Appreciation, Longitudinal Studies
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Fang, Zhihui; Cox, Beverly E. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1999
Notes "register" refers to the variety of language that is appropriate for a particular situational context. Examines young children's development of register switching expertise as they become independent readers through the intervention of a Reading Recovery program. Suggests that developing expertise in register switching may compose…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Early Intervention, Grade 1, High Risk Students
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Cloer, Thomas, Jr.; Dalton, Shana Ross – Journal of Reading Education, 2001
Considers how educators need to know more about self-esteem in males and females of different grades with different reading achievement levels. Attempts to determine the difference of fourth and sixth graders' self-esteem. Suggests that educators must do more to instill a genuine curiosity and love for reading to have boys in our nation's schools…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Grade 4, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
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Duffy, Ann M. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2001
Examines the effects of a balanced, accelerated, and responsive literacy program on the reading growth of second grade struggling readers. Finds that students grew in their word identification abilities, fluency, strategic comprehension abilities, perceptions of themselves as readers, attitudes toward reading, and instructional reading levels.…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Grade 2, Instructional Effectiveness, Primary Education
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Martin, Linda E.; Reutzel, D. Ray – Reading Psychology, 1996
Analyzes why mothers make metacognitive decisions affecting how they scaffold books for children, interviewing them while they watched a videotape of booksharing events with children. Indicates that mothers, regardless of children's ages, made specific strategic metacognitive decisions about how text was best shared with their children. Concludes…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Child Development, Metacognition, Parent Child Relationship
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Moore, Susan Randolph – Language Arts, 1995
Reviews research about the uses readers and writers make of text structure schemata and, additionally, about what reading-writing relationship research and collaborative learning research suggest for designing instruction to build schemata for text structure. Describes one in-process research study that attempts to address these issues. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Reviews, Reading Research
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Bond, Carole L.; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1996
Finds that the program was somewhat more effective than the traditional (basal) curriculum for teaching word attack and letter-word identification, especially for students in low socioeconomic schools in a metropolitan school district, but that the program was not more effective than the conventional curriculum for more complex language skills…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Achievement
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Reutzel, D. Ray; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1996
Finds four major unresolved issues, according to state legislators: (1) assessment of students' reading progress; (2) whole language versus basal approaches; (3) use of tradebooks in place of basals; and (4) whether at-risk readers should spend increased time reading or practicing isolated reading skills. Suggests that legislators lack sufficient…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Evaluation Methods, High Risk Students, National Surveys
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Scharer, Patricia L.; Peters, Donna – Reading Research and Instruction, 1996
Explores book discussions conducted by two teachers as they increased the use of literature in their classrooms. Finds that both teachers valued book discussions and saw their role as facilitator, although one teacher remained firmly within a literal interpretation of texts and in control of verbal interaction; and students tended to address…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Content Area Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
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Calahan, Charles A. – Reading Improvement, 1996
Examines the relationship between the "True Colors" temperament type of the primary caregiver and the readiness to involve her child in the social context of extracurricular reading activities (a summer reading program) intended to promote literacy development. Finds that the "Gold" and "Blue" types involved their children in organized, structured…
Descriptors: Caregiver Speech, Early Childhood Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
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Burger, Marilyn – Ohio Reading Teacher, 2000
Considers the origin and validity of phonemic awareness and why phonemic awareness is important. Discusses phonemic awareness in a balanced reading program, and teaching phonemic awareness. Suggests activities that promote phonemic awareness by using children's literature. Discusses assessment of student progress. Presents experiences with her…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Emergent Literacy, Phonemic Awareness
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Gawlik, Robin K. – Ohio Reading Teacher, 2000
Addresses what phonemic awareness is and asks if there are different levels of phonemic awareness. Considers activities that are best for promoting phonemic awareness and questions when a child can be assessed as phonemically aware. Discusses what lies beyond phonemic awareness for emergent readers. Describes the author's journey as a graduate…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Graduate Students, Phonemic Awareness, Primary Education
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Gentry, J. Richard – Reading Teacher, 2000
Compares and critiques two models of invented spelling stages, arguing that knowledge of stages of invented spelling can lead to better assessment of children and more informed literacy instruction by offering a window into the learner's mind. Notes that good communication with parents about invented spelling can eliminate much of the controversy.…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Emergent Literacy, Invented Spelling, Models
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Guzzetti, Barbara; Anders, Patricia L.; Neuman, Susan B. – Journal of Literacy Research, 1999
Hand searched each volume/issue of the past 30 years of the "Journal of Reading Behavior/Journal of Literacy Research" to examine trends in literacy research. Finds the major themes of text, tests and assessment, and instruction shifted in importance over the decades. Notes the journal contained more reports of quantitative than…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Higher Education, Professional Associations, Qualitative Research
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Krashen, Stephen; Von Sprecken, Debra – Knowledge Quest, 2002
Reviews research on the development of attitudes toward reading to investigate the idea that as children get older, their interest in reading declines. Highlights include research methodology; attitudes toward recreational reading; reading at home; reading autobiographies; and the need to provide interesting books to children. (LRW)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Childrens Literature, Literature Reviews, Reading Attitudes
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