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Hayden, H. M. Ruth; Fagan, William T. – Reading-Canada-Lecture, 1987
Investigates the significance of the parent's role in reading aloud familiar or unfamiliar stories to their children. Concludes that, although the nature of the interaction between parent and child did not differ with respect to the parent's gender, there were differences in the kinds of interaction strategies used in familiar versus unfamiliar…
Descriptors: Fathers, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
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Klein, Amelia J. – Child Study Journal, 1985
Investigates kindergarten children's ability to comprehend and appreciate cognitively-oriented humor. Conceptual development was measured by assessing children's responses to a liquid conservation task modeled after Piaget. Results fail to support previous theories and indicate that a majority of the children fully comprehended and were able to…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Early Childhood Education
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Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Child Development and Care, 1984
Examines preschool children's understanding of the reading process. Results indicate that children's immediate experiences and their developmental characteristics had an impact on their conception of reading. (Author/AS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Preschool Children
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Brennan, Allison D.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1986
A study was conducted to assess the differences in beginning second-grade students' recalls after reading a story with a well-formed structure and after reading a story with little structure. Results indicated the importance of providing children with reading selections that conform to their expectations for well-structured stories. (HOD)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Grade 2, Primary Education
Norum, Karen E. – 2000
This paper describes a specific form of qualitative research--narrative inquiry. In this form of research, peoples' stories become the data. The paper explores the power of narrative inquiry as a "heretical" research method and how it can be used to examine stakeholders' experiences and beliefs related to transforming a system; for example, the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Experience Approach, Narration
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Levin, Joel R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
The present research was based on the premise that reading comprehension involves complex organizational strategies on the part of the reader, through which he detects meanings and interrelationships of the substantive material within the passage. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension, Reading Habits
Peretz, Isaac – Soc Educ, 1969
In an effort to determine whether there is a place for fictional religious themes in the social studies, students are asked to compete for an award based on their reaction to the story "Bonshe the Silent . (AP)
Descriptors: Characterization, Drama, Folk Culture, Judaism
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Cronin, Mary C. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1982
A study of sixteen grade-six Cree and Metis children reading and recalling a traditional Cree narrative and a Euro-American folktale found that even though they seemed to comprehend traditional Cree narratives better than non-native children would, they had a well-established Euro-American story schema. (ERB)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Canada Natives, Elementary Education
Garrick, Jean – Australian Journal of Reading, 1979
Describes a preschool program that introduces four-year-olds to print concepts such as left to right, top to bottom, words beginning with the same sound, and upper and lower case letters. (AEA)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Preschool Education
Instructor, 1976
Twenty-two pages of holiday gems for you and your kids, featuring traditions, giving the natural way, singing under the mistletoe, paper crafts, choral reading, an international bazaar, poetry and puzzles, a seasonal bibliography, projects with plastic, a couple of stories, gifts from the teacher, and gifts for your colleagues. (Editor)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Art Products, Choral Speaking
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Lomax, Carol M. – Educational Research, 1977
Twenty-eight pre-school children, identified as having either a high or a low degree of interest in books and stories at nursery school, were compared by means of observations, tests, interviews with parents about activities at home, and questionnaires for staff about activities at school. (Author)
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Educational Research
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Hurowitz, Laurie; Gaier, Eugene – Adolescence, 1976
Focuses on one specific kind of information and guidance employed by many adolescent females as a source of information on sexuality, female erotica, and for information on the female role--the female self concept. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Content Analysis, Data Analysis, Educational Research
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Flood, James E. – Reading Teacher, 1977
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Prereading Experience, Preschool Children
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Vitz, Paul C. – American Psychologist, 1990
Proposes that narratives (stories) are a central factor in moral development. Discusses recent theoretical contributions of Bruner, Sarbin, Spence, and Tulving. Discusses the following aspects of moral development: (1) empathy; (2) caring and commitment; (3) interpersonal interaction; and (4) personal character and personality. Comments on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Strategies, Empathy, Interpersonal Communication
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Gurney, Dana; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
An instructional strategy for teaching comprehension of literature was tested with seven high school students with learning disabilities. The strategy taught story grammar through use of short stories and the paradigm of modeling/guided practice/independent practice. Students showed improved story comprehension. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Literature
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