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de Beaugrande, Robert – 1977
By comparing the strategies involved in creating a poem and in writing a government report, this paper presents a model of reading and writing processes for exploring the relationship between literature and technical writing and for pointing out the similarities in the use of texts. The model assumes that the student approaches a piece of writing…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Language Patterns, Literature
Russell, Sheldon N.; Dunlap, William P. – 1977
The processes of learning to read and learning to calculate are significantly similar to justify an interdisciplinary approach to teaching them. In this book a series of parallels are drawn between mathematics and reading in order to exemplify the similarities in diagnostic procedures, terminology, and skill sequences. Topics covered in the book…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities
Gounard, Beverley Roberts; Keitz, Suzanne M. – 1975
This study was designed to determine whether adults' memory for pictorial and word stimuli might be differentially affected by age. Twenty female secretaries, median age 22.1, and 20 female members of a senior citizens' center, median age 69.4, were asked to learn lists of pictorial and word stimuli under free recall conditions. Eight trials were…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Lamb, Pose – 1976
The primary focus of this paper is on black children and the relationship between their productive and receptive language competencies. The solutions which have been proposed to solve the dilemma of black pupils' poor reading achievement are discussed. It is noted that none of the proposed solutions has the unqualified support provided by a mass…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Cognitive Processes, Dialects
Vogel, Susan Ann – 1975
The information in this volume documents the author's extensive series of investigations concerning the syntactic abilities of good readers compared to dyslexics with reading comprehension difficulties. Findings corroborate the importance of syntactic ability in the reading process and confirm Goodman's psycholinguistic model of reading. Chapters…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Psycholinguistics
Wilson, John A. R. – 1975
If motivation to read fails to develop, reading failure is the outcome. All of us have very delicately balanced neural systems for integrating incoming sensory inputs, evaluating their significance in the light of past experience, and storing the learning for future use. Autistic and hyperkinetic children apparently have unbalanced neurological…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Learning Processes, Motivation, Motivation Techniques
Betts, Emmett Albert – 1976
Controversies over the best way to teach word recognition in beginning reading instruction have raged for generations. The goal has been to acquire automatic skills for recoding written language into speech. At this time, a popular theory suggests that phonics is better than the look-and-say method; however the evidence does not support this…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Kinesthetic Methods, Linguistics
Samuels, S. Jay – 1975
Numerous controversies pertain to the psychology and pedagogy of reading. Among the more important controversies are questions pertaining to the existence of a hierarchy of reading subskills and the advisability of using a subskill approach. Several influential writers have warned that when the process of learning to read is fractionated into…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Reading, Reading Development
Heilman, Arthur W.; Holmes, Elizabeth Ann – 1972
Techniques and procedures for teaching reading as a meaning-making, language-oriented process are the focus of this book. The underlying premise is that children are taught to read so that they have an important tool for developing and expanding concepts. In order to accomplish this aim, children must be exposed to the precision and ambiguities of…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Developmental Reading, Language Acquisition, Language Skills
Smith, Marshall S., Ed. – 1975
This conference panel report focuses on the identification and validation of essential reading skills and on the organization of those skills into instructional hierarchies. The three approaches to research which the panel recommended are the identification and validation of behaviors essential or supportive to the acquisition of competent reading…
Descriptors: Behavior, Conference Reports, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction
Summers, Edward G. – 1970
Recent attempts at defining reading are grouped into studies which report on or speculate about some aspect of the reading process, attempt to generate broad theories or models, or attempt to develop particular models or partial models on the basis of research. Six issues and concerns are then stated which appear as recurrent needs in literature:…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Definitions, Educational Strategies, Information Theory
Lefevre, Carl A. – 1969
Reading is a very complex psycholinguistic process consummate with writing, and reading instruction aspires to develop the critical reader, whose skills and abilities empower him to comprehend, enjoy, and assess both expository and imaginative writing. Using a rich background of learning and experience, the reader must handle many frames of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Critical Reading, Early Reading, Learning Theories
Kingston, Albert J. – 1969
Viewing reading as involving a continual inputting of graphic symbols and responses involving varying degrees of comprehension, 10 categories of reading behavior and/or comprehension manifested by mature adult readers were identified. The 10 categories were arranged in order from simple to complex. The validity of the hierarchy was assessed by…
Descriptors: Creative Reading, Critical Reading, Interpretive Reading, Reading
Levin, Beatrice J. – 1974
Career education is a wholistic concept which includes both job satisfaction and the imaginative use of leisure. It aims to facilitate education of all students so they may appropriately choose and prepare not only for their life's work but for all aspects of living. Since career education emphasizes the importance of developing vocational and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
Hood, Joyce; Kendall, Janet Ross – 1974
Subjects within one reading level only were included in this study to determine reflective and impulsive subject groups on the basis of Matching Familiar Figures (MFF) test time and error scores within that reading level rather than over all levels, to use the same reading test passages for all subjects, and then to apply statistical tests of…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Reading
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