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Raugh, Michael R.; And Others – 1975
This study evaluates the effectiveness of a mnemonic procedure, called the keyword method, for teaching a large Russian language vocabulary to college students. The method divides the study of a vocabulary item into two stages. The first stage requires the student to associate the spoken Russian word to an English word (the keyword) that sounds…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, College Language Programs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Language Instruction
Shawnee Mission Public Schools, KS. – 1975
This language arts curriculum guide for grades 10-12 begins with a statement of the language arts goals of knowledge, skills, and values to be addressed in each section. The instructional components are sequenced according to objectives, and most of them are keyed to present resources in the Shawnee Mission (Kansas) school district. The following…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum, English Instruction
DeVries, David L.; And Others – 1975
This study tested the effectiveness of Teams-Games-Tournament (TGT) for teaching basic reading skills. TGT is a classroom management technique which uses cooperative student teams, instructional games, and interteam tournaments in a particular combination. Fifty-three third-grade students were randomly assigned to either a TGT or a control…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Beginning Reading, Grade 3, Language Ability
McCormick, Sandra – 1974
Although the middle class child may come to school with a fairly large and useful vocabulary, teachers must be concerned with the extension of that vocabulary beyond its present limits. While the language of the middle class child is probably not an important concern in the choice of reading methods or the selection of word lists, it does have…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Language Styles, Middle Class, Nonstandard Dialects
Rahatz, Mary Jo – 1975
This study examines gains in comprehension and vocabulary as measured by the "Gates MacGinitie Reading Tests" among students in grades two, four, and six, placed for reading instruction according to three systematic determinations of measured instructional level and students not placed other than by teacher judgment. No significant differences…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Grade 4
Rashkoff, Gladys S. – 1976
This study examined the effects of three reading programs on the reading comprehension and vocabulary of 895 fifth graders and sixth graders. One program used a conventional basal reader; the second used the supplementary, behaviorally referenced Brentwood Educational System for Testing (BEST) and conventional basal reading materials; the third…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Behavioral Objectives, Doctoral Dissertations, Intermediate Grades
Scott, Norval C., Comp. – 1968
Developed for use with migrant children between the ages of 8 and 12 years, working at a second grade level, this Zip Pak was created to give additional aid in reading and vocabulary building. Since the speaking vocabulary of these children tends to be normal while their reading and writing vocabulary tends to be low, an attempt was made to…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Basic Vocabulary, Curriculum Guides, Lesson Plans
Scott, Norval C., Comp. – 1968
Purpose of the Zip Pak is to give the migrant child, who enters and leaves the classroom periodically, a packet of lessons which he creates and learns. Behavioral objective is that the child will recognize approximately 10 to 15 words, selected from his spoken vocabulary, by the end of two weeks. The lessons aim to motivate the child, while at the…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Language Acquisition, Learning Activities, Migrant Education
Scott, Norval C., Comp. – 1968
Behavioral objectives of the Zip Pak are to have the migrant child indicate 10 percent happier faces on the posttest; to have an equal number of blame-self, blame-others on the posttest; and to have 25 percent more praise-self on the posttest. The workbook for girls consists of an interest survey to help in creating stories related to the child's…
Descriptors: Directed Reading Activity, Females, Learning Activities, Migrant Education
Scott, Norval C., Comp. – 1968
Aim of the Zip Pak is to improve the migrant child's interest in reading. Behavioral objectives are to have the migrant child indicate 10 percent happier faces on the posttest; to have an equal number of blame-self, blame-others on the posttest; and to have 25 percent more praise-self on the posttest. The workbook for boys includes a story about…
Descriptors: Directed Reading Activity, Learning Activities, Males, Migrant Education
Clark, Eve V. – 1974
This paper studies aspects of the conceptual basis for language acquisition, with a focus on the perceptual-cognitive skills used to assign meanings to words. A first assumption is that the correspondence between adult and child perceptual features allows for early communication. Apparently, in the first year, naming is characterized by…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Language Acquisition
Ross, Alan O.; And Others – 1969
After taking base rate measures of verbal behavior, using a specially devised Story Telling Test and selected sub-tests from the Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities, 34 children with a mean age of 4-4, attending a year-round Head Start program, were assigned to matched experimental and control groups. The children in the experimental group…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Language Programs, Language Skills, Preschool Children
Gladis, Sister Mary Paulette – 1970
To determine the influence of typewriting on selected language arts skills and motor development of the educable mentally retarded (EMR), the study investigated the academic achievement of such students in reading, vocabulary, spelling, and in motor skill development resulting from the use of the typewriter and specially prepared typewriting…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Exceptional Child Research, Language Arts, Language Instruction
Gladis, Sister Mary Paulette – 1970
The second of two volumes, the document contains the appendixes to a study which investigated the influence of typewriting on selected language arts skills and motor development of educable mentally retarded students. The academic achievement of such students in reading, vocabulary, spelling, and in motor skill development, after completing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Exceptional Child Research, Language Arts, Language Instruction
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Warner, John R. – The CEA Critic, 1964
The need for students to use new vocabulary words in complete sentences is stressed, so that the teacher may be certain the words are properly understood and a part of the student's vocabulary. Examples show student confusion arising from a misinterpretation of the dictionary definition or a failure to recognize parts of speech. The special…
Descriptors: College Students, English Instruction, Grammar, Idioms
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