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Garcia, Georgia Earnest; Pearson, P. David – 1990
This report discusses how reading instruction should be modified to facilitate the development of comprehension strategies in all children (including those labeled as "at-risk" or "disadvantaged"). Current theoretical views of reading comprehension do not support a discrete skills perspective, but classroom research has…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Instructional Design, Instructional Effectiveness
Swanson, Charles H. – 1990
Listening remains generally unappreciated while being the communicative skill most used and essential to the human condition. There is no name for the condition of being unable to listen, but the term "illistenacy" could be used. An individual who can hear but cannot consciously attend, understand, and respond to non-written messages in…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills
Wineburgh, Adele C. – 1990
This study examined the effects of enthusiastic teaching on the listening comprehension skills of kindergarten children. Subjects were 26 kindergartners who were evenly divided into experimental and control groups. Twelve pieces of literature were read to each group 3 days a week for 4 weeks. Teachers read to the experimental group in a highly…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Childrens Literature, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis
King, Debra Ann; Glynn, Shawn M. – 1986
Because analogical reasoning plays a major role in content area reading comprehension, teachers should learn to teach analogy-solving skills and to identify the kinds of difficulties some elementary students will have in solving them. Analogies are statements of relationships wherein one term is similar to another term. Relationships in analogy…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Analogy, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education
Steiner, Linda – 1987
In the interest of applying reader response theory to journalism this paper posits that readers of newspapers, like readers of literature, take an active role in making meaning from the articles they read, rather than passively accepting news as a finished, static product. Additionally, it proposes that journalism textbooks pay little attention to…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, New Journalism, News Reporting, News Writing
Probst, R. E. – 1987
Intended for literature instructors, this digest explains the relationship of transactional theory (a reciprocal, mutually defining relationship between the reader and the literary text) to the teaching of literature. The importance of the reader's part in literature is first demonstrated, noting that attention must be paid to who the readers are,…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Instruction, Higher Education, Individualized Reading
Virkkunen, Anu – 1990
A study investigated whether or not a discrete-item test of English affixes could be used to measure second language reading comprehension. Subjects were 1,254 mostly first-year university students in four academic departments studying to pass the first half of a foreign language requirement, an English reading comprehension test. Results from two…
Descriptors: Affixes, Comparative Analysis, Construct Validity, English (Second Language)
Anderson, Richard C.; And Others – 1990
A study sought to replicate and extend previous research which found that an emphasis on meaning in reading leads to better recall of lesson material than does an emphasis on accurate oral reading, and that the child who is taking an active turn recalls more of the lesson material than do the children who are following along. Six third-grade…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Processes, Oral Reading
Meyer, Margaret Dietz – 1988
College professors in the various disciplines can improve their students' reading ability by instructing them to use reading to learn the discipline. First, professors can examine the goals of their syllabi (academic, utilitarian, romantic, developmental or emancipatory) in relation to reading, since most courses are predicated upon reading. These…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Tegey, Habibullah; Robson, Barbara – 1990
This student workbook is a component of "Beginning Pashto," a set of materials (including a textbook, teacher's manual, tapescripts, and a glossary) that teaches the Pashto language. The workbook provides background information on Pashtun culture, discusses grammar, and includes information on individual vocabulary items. The workbook unit…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Grammar, Instructional Materials, Listening Comprehension
Hayes, Christopher G. – 1990
Basic theoretical assumptions support the contention that writing has an important role to play in the teaching of reading and learning processes. E. M. Forster focused on the product of writing as an embodiment of either finished or evolving thought, and Ann E. Berthoff emphasizes the capacity of language to generate itself and, in so doing,…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Rasinski, Timothy V. – 1990
A study sought to create and pilot a reasonable method for estimating reading rate by grade level and level of reading proficiency within grade level, and to identify reasonable estimates of reading rate at independent, instructional, and frustration levels of reading. Data were elicited from 66 third grade and 64 fifth grade students attending…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 5, Informal Reading Inventories
Kitao, S. Kathleen – English Teaching, 1982
Intended for teachers of English as a second language, this paper treats the common problems instructors encounter in helping students improve their English language reading skills and offers practical exercises designed to enhance the reading experience for foreign students. Following an introductory section that discusses the particular…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Students, Higher Education, Japanese
Kurth, Ruth J.; Kurth, Lila M. – 1987
A study examined the use of time reserved for formal reading instruction in elementary schools. Subjects were 36 elementary classroom teachers--12 each from grades 1, 3, and 5--in 8 suburban schools. Specific reading instruction behaviors for each teacher were observed during two complete periods of the regularly scheduled reading classes. Teacher…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Oral Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Weisenbach, E. Lynne – 1987
Numerous comprehension strategies can be used successfully with both children's literature and a basal reading series to help children focus on written text during reading. One of the most important techniques is developing background knowledge prior to reading--the overall purpose of which is to help readers relate their existing schemata to the…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education


