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Peer reviewedAllar, Gregory – Russian Language Journal, 1986
Describes the use of language lab materials supplied by the pedagogical journal "Russkij Jazyk Za Rubezom" in an advanced Russian-language class. Each week students were given a relevant picture and vocabulary list prior to listening to a taped story. The story was used as the basis for conversation. (LMO)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Audiolingual Methods, College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages)
Craddock, Sonja; Halpren, Honey – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1988
Explains the difference between a reading aloud to children program designed to motivate children to read, and a developmental listening program which provides a focus for listening in a whole language environment and requires response and evaluation. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Holistic Evaluation, Instructional Design, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedDavis, Albert J.; Hathaway, Betty K. – Reading Psychology, 1986
Findings imply that while preschool children both enjoy and profit from listening to stories read to them in unelaborated fashion, they gain much more from observing and participating in the actions portrayed in the stories. (FL)
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Listening Comprehension, Perceptual Motor Learning
Meyers, Laura F. – Exceptional Parent, 1986
The article details on three classroom projects using computers and synthesized speech software to foster expressive language and facilitate language comprehension in severely visually handicapped preschoolers and in preschool- and school-age Downs syndrome children. Computer use with a cerebral palsied child for story comprehension and…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Communication Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software
Peer reviewedMydlarski, Donna; Paramskas, Dana – CALICO Journal, 1985
Describes a specialized authoring system known as a template, which usually targets only one subject and one format at a time. A template called DICTATE, which allows teachers to use the dictation format to practice auditory discrimination, aural comprehension, and orthography is discussed in detail. (SED)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Dictation
Peer reviewedWebb, Susan – CALICO Journal, 1985
Outlines the steps taken in developing and using computer-based instruction with interactive videodisc material in a language class. The goal of this particular project was to develop a series of listening comprehension activities in Spanish using 30 minutes of Level 2 Interagency Language Roundtable videodisc material. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Copyrights, Courseware, Instructional Development
Peer reviewedSeright, Linda – TESOL Quarterly, 1985
Describes a study which examined the relationship between age and achievement of adults in an instructional setting. Older (25 to 41) and younger (17 to 24) French-speaking students were compared with respect to short-term development in aural comprehension. Results suggest that achievement rate decreases with increasing age. (SED)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewedSchunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – Journal of Experimental Education, 1984
Children with language deficiencies in grades two through four received instruction in listening comprehension. One-half of the children in each grade verbalized explicit strategies prior to applying them to questions. Strategy self-verbalization led to high self-efficacy across grades and promoted performance among third and fourth graders.…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Age Differences, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Attribution Theory
Owca, Sally; Pawlak, Emmie; Pronobis, Melanie – 2003
This action research project implemented and evaluated a program for improving listening skills in order to improve academic achievement. The targeted population consisted of sixth- and eighth-grade students of three upper/middle class communities located near a large Midwestern city. The problem of poor listening skills was observed when students…
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedMattick, Else – Young Children, 1972
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition
Light, Timothy – Engl Lang Teaching, 1970
The author challenges the usefulness of the "reading-comprehension passage" in teaching English to speakers of other languages and suggests alternative methods. (FWB)
Descriptors: Directed Reading Activity, English (Second Language), Language Learning Levels, Language Tests
Nienhuis, L. J. A.; van Weeren, J. – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1979
Discusses predictive and conceptual validity, reports on two experiments on each type of test validity with relation to language tests, and indicates some problems posed by these two forms of evaluation. (AM)
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Research, Language Tests, Listening Comprehension
Davoine, Jean-Pierre – Francais dans le Monde, 1980
Outlines a teaching unit based on the use of the telephone, with activities aimed at easing the difficulties experienced by foreign speakers. Among these difficulties are problems of comprehension due to the absence of visual clues, the use of special formulas, and the characteristic speed of delivery. (MES)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communicative Competence (Languages), French, Idioms
Peer reviewedDrake, James Bob – Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, 1981
A study to determine the effect of 50 percent compression rate of speech on teacher comprehension revealed that there was no significant different in comprehension by teachers listening to audio tapes at a 50 percent compression rate and those listening at a normal speech rate. (LRA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Instruction, Auditory Perception
Peer reviewedOtto, Stanley A. – TESOL Quarterly, 1979
This article presents a set of listening exercises designed for students of English as a second language who will take university level courses in science and technology. (CFM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English for Special Purposes, Higher Education, Instructional Materials


