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Peer reviewedTrousdale, Ann M. – Language Arts, 1990
Shares the experiences of telling stories to three-year-old Tim, who began to take over parts of the stories to tell himself. Suggests that, by making storytelling an interactive event, adults can help children feel comfortable enough in storytelling to be confident of their own emergent narrative ability. (MG)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Interaction, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedLittlefair, Alison B. – Reading, 1989
Argues that most pupils need some help as the reading curriculum widens to include books of varied linguistic complexity. Maintains that increasing awareness of the register patterning of different genres is a basis for continued teaching of reading across the curriculum throughout pupils' school careers. (RS)
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Literary Genres
Peer reviewedSmith, Michael W.; Young, John W. – Journal of Educational Research, 1995
The development of a survey designed to assess secondary students' liking of particular stories is explained. Analysis of students' written explanations for liking favorite readings identified three aspects of liking. A survey operationalizing these aspects was administered to 118 high school students. Findings indicate that the survey is valid…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Research Design, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students
Peer reviewedHoggan, Kelly C.; Strong, Carol J. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1994
Twenty narrative teaching strategies, used by speech-language pathologists in oral and written language instruction with students who have language learning disabilities, are described and categorized by narrative presentation stage. Language focus, grade/age level, and teaching context are suggested for each strategy. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Language Acquisition, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedReif, Darla; Conway, David F. – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1991
Four high school seniors at the Nebraska School for the Deaf were effectively used as storytellers and story readers with primary grade students at the school. The younger children became more involved with literature and the older students learned to select appropriate stories, prepare for storytelling, and select the appropriate communication…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Deafness, High School Seniors, High Schools
Lewman, Beverly – Children and Families, 1999
Discusses how rereading stories to young children enhances their emergent literacy skills. Explores the benefits of reading stories to children, the impact of rereading, and a method of systematic rereading in the Head Start classroom to improve children's language and recall skills and to increase their attention span. (KB)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedSipe, Lawrence R. – Children's Literature in Education, 2000
Examines and describes the intertextual connections made by young children in several primary classrooms in order to identify (1) the interpretive moves afforded by these connections, and (2) how these connections developed the children's literary understanding. Outlines some approaches to the topic of intertextuality and relative research. Draws…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Early Childhood Education, Illustrations, Picture Books
Peer reviewedTalley, Susan; Lancy, David F.; Lee, Thomas R. – Reading Horizons, 1997
Tests use of CD-ROM storybook programs' effects on preschool children's emergent literacy--73 Head Start four-year-olds, divided into experimental, control, and well-read-to control groups used CD-ROM programs for eight weeks. Indicates CD-ROM storybook programs may have a significant effect on emergent reading skills of children not well-read-to…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Emergent Literacy, Optical Data Disks, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedRogers, Mary Franey; Myles, Brenda Smith – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2001
Social stories and comic strip conversations were successfully used to teach social skills to a 14-year-old student with Asperger Syndrome. As a result of the training, the student's behavior changed. The student enjoyed using comic strip conversations and began to request their use from others at school and home. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Asperger Syndrome, Bibliotherapy, Cartoons
Peer reviewedRobbins, Claudia; Ehri, Linnea C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1994
In individual sessions, 51 kindergartners listened to an adult read the same storybook twice, 2 to 4 days apart, and then completed a test of knowledge of unfamiliar words from the study. Findings confirm that story listening contributes modestly to vocabulary growth, although four exposures to words appear necessary. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Kindergarten Children, Listening, Primary Education
Peer reviewedHargrave, Anne C.; Senechal, Monique – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2000
Examined effects of two types of storybook reading experiences on acquisition of vocabulary of 36 preschoolers behind chronological age in expressive vocabulary. Found that children in the dialogic-reading condition made significantly larger gains in vocabulary introduced in the books, as well as gains on a standardized expressive vocabulary test,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Intervention, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Coyne, Michael D.; Simmons, Deborah C.; Kame'enui, Edward J.; Stoolmiller, Michael – Exceptionality, 2004
A storybook intervention for kindergarten children that integrates principles of explicit vocabulary instruction within the shared storybook reading experience is described with findings from an experimental study demonstrating the effects of this intervention on the vocabulary development of kindergarten students at risk of reading difficulty.…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Vocabulary Skills, Kindergarten, Early Intervention
Giles, Jessica W.; Heyman, Gail D. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2004
Three studies (N = 171) examined preschool children's tendency to use category information to make inferences about ambiguous behavior. Children heard stories in which category information about story characters was manipulated and behavioral information was held constant. Participants were asked to evaluate, explain, and determine the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Inferences, Classification, Computer Assisted Testing
Crowe, Linda K.; Norris, Janet A.; Hoffman, Paul R. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2004
This study reports the effects of training six adult caregivers to use an interactive reading routine, termed Complete Reading Cycle (CRC), during storybook reading with their preschool children, aged 3;2 to 3;5, who exhibited language impairment. Caregivers were taught to be more responsive to their children's communicative attempts during…
Descriptors: Caregiver Training, Preschool Children, Language Impairments, Story Reading
Collins, Molly Fuller – Reading Research Quarterly, 2005
In this article, the author presents a study which focused on some of the gaps in current knowledge about vocabulary acquisition from storybook reading. First, the study examined the effects of storybook reading on the vocabulary acquisition of 4- and 5-year-olds. Second, the study not only employed repeated readings of stories but also employed…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning

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