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Negin, Gary A. – Reading Horizons, 1988
Presents an evaluation of the Houghton Mifflin and Scott Foresman Reading Programs which reveals that stories in both of these series satisfy the requirements of a conventional story grammar. Suggests that such stories help children comprehend and remember the stories they process and serve as excellent models of narrative. (ARH)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Narration
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Koskinen, Patricia S.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1988
Suggests that retelling a story or expository text can help less proficient readers improve their reading comprehension. Provides guidelines for the use of retelling in the classroom. (ARH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Listening Comprehension, Oral Language, Reading Comprehension
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Roser, Nancy L. – Language Arts, 1987
Discusses research supporting the connections between (1) early reading proficiency and listening to literature at a young age and (2) the nature of children's interactions with books before they read and later reading achievement. Indicates that story telling in the classroom represents a critical link between literature and literacy. (JD)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Language Acquisition, Literature Appreciation, Reading Achievement
Park, Barbara – Highway One, 1986
States that shared reading is a valid instructional strategy and that if teachers use it with joy and confidence, children will respond in kind. (DF)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Literature Appreciation, Oral Reading, Primary Education
Crago, Hugh – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1985
Traditional literary criticism, reader-response research, and the techniques of systemic therapy are brought together to provide guidelines for teachers and counselors concerned with using stories to further the emotional development of children. A theory of reader-story interaction is proposed, and a case is made for individually composed…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Development, Bibliotherapy, Counseling
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Sadoski, Mark. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Reexamines the findings of M.C. Sadoski regarding the relationships of imagery self-reports to a variety of story comprehension and recall measures. (HOD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Imagery, Reading Comprehension
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Smetana, Judith G. – Developmental Psychology, 1985
Preschool children reasoned and made judgments about stories that varied in dimensions previously found to be associated with judgments in two social-cognitive domains, moral and conventional, to examine types of information that produce differentiated judgments in young children. (Author/DST)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Inferences, Interaction, Moral Values
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Nelson-Le Gall, Sharon A. – Developmental Psychology, 1985
Influence of motive-outcome valence matching and outcome foreseeability on perception of intentionality and moral judgments were compared. Preschool children and adult subjects were asked directly to make attributions of intentionality to and a moral judgment of the 21 story characters. Findings suggest that outcome foreseeability significantly…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Moral Development
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Martinez, Miriam; Roser, Nancy – Reading Teacher, 1985
Argues that when a parent or teacher reads the same story to children several times, they begin to attend to different aspects of the story than they did on the first reading. Discusses four changes in children's responses that occur with repeated readings. (FL)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Usage, Parent Role, Preschool Education
Parkin, Margaret – 1998
This book is a resource for trainers or managers who provide training. The book is divided into two parts. Part one provides a brief overview of stories, metaphors, and myths and the purpose they have played over the years--and still do today. It explains how and why stories help to facilitate the learning process, and it gives guidance on where…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, Metaphors, On the Job Training
Weissman, Annie – 2001
This book's purpose is to assist school library media specialists in incorporating specific learning objectives into a storytime format, thus extending the storytime experience into standards-based reading and writing lessons. The book is intended for veteran and beginning school library media specialists and teachers who collaborate with them.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Learning Activities
Mueser, Anne Marie – Education for the Disadvantaged Child, 1974
Summarizes two recent research studies dealing with beginning reading behaviors of low socioeconomic level kindergarten children: (1) the effects of race of story book character on story recall and identification of Black and White children; and (2) the effects of different reinforcers and operant level on reading task behavior. (JM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Students, Characterization, Economically Disadvantaged
Cohen, Dorothy H. – Elem Engl, 1969
Illustrations of authors' contextual clues to word meaning. (RD)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Reading
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Rickel, Annette U.; Fields, Robert B. – Psychology in the Schools, 1983
Assessed effects of orally presented storybook models on preschool children who were asked to perform a related achievement task. Results indicated that children given one exposure to the model did no better than controls, although story recall did correlate with task solution. Repeated exposure produced uniform retention. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Modeling (Psychology), Preschool Children
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Butler, Cynthia – Language Arts, 1980
Discusses the measurable benefits in reading improvement, language skills, listening skills, and access to material beyond present skills that children receive from teachers reading aloud. Includes guidelines for successfully reading aloud in the classroom and a brief bibliography of sources of good books to read aloud. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Reading Aloud to Others
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