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Swain, Merrill; And Others – 1974
Elicited imitation occurs in an experimental situation during which subjects are requested to repeat a model sentence constructed so as to include specific desired grammatical structures. Elicited translation involves giving subjects a sentence in one language, and asking them to say the same thing, but in another language; elicited translation…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Comprehension, Data Collection, Imitation
Mallett, W. Graham – 1975
This study investigated the efficacy of the language experience approach (LEA) with native Indian remedial reading students at the junior high level in British Columbia. Gains of vocabulary and comprehension achievement, of attitude toward reading, and of writing achievement were compared between the language experience approach and typical…
Descriptors: American Indians, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Junior High Schools
Shrauger, Virginia Moore – 1975
Ideas to be understood and to be remembered must be organized. To organize ideas the reader must recognize the relationship of the parts of the ideas, to one another and to the whole. The reader with no orderly set of the ideas presented on the printed page cannot carry on a dialogue with the author and profit from the reading experience. What did…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, Critical Reading, Directed Reading Activity
Cope, Jo Ann – 1975
A four-week course in reading comprehension which attempts to provide students with a repertoire of techniques to use when they encounter difficult reading passages is described in this paper. At the end of the course, students must demonstrate their ability to skim a short reading passage and write a one-sentence summary of its central theme and…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Developmental Reading, Directed Reading Activity, Higher Education
Mackworth, Norman H.; And Others – Neuropsychologia, 1972
The Mackworth wide-angle reflection eye camera was used to record the position of the gaze on a display of 16 white symbols. One of these symbols changed to red after 30 seconds, remained red for a minute of testing, and then became white again. The subjects were 10 aphasic children (aged 5-9), who were compared with a group of 10 normal children,…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Children, Cognitive Development, Comprehension
Dusablon, Beth; Wade, Martha – 1973
Two 8-year-old boys, who read 1.7 and 1.5 years below grade level respectively, participated in a program to accelerate their learning rates. Ss' reading levels were incorporated into a 6-year minimum objectives graphing system, and their progress was recorded every 18 days. The program involved daily work from the Ginn 100 Readers, with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Objectives, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities
Wurster, Stanley R. – 1974
The basic purpose of this project was to improve the reading achievement of educationally disadvantaged students, but improvement was also anticipated in the areas of self-reliance, feelings of self-worth, attitudes toward reading, and attendance. The 142 subjects (56 second graders, 50 third graders, and 36 fourth graders) attended one of the…
Descriptors: Attendance, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Reading Achievement
Moody, David B. – 1974
The relative effectiveness of including behavioral objectives, classified according to the major levels of cognition, in independent study materials for high school juniors is analyzed in this brief summary of the author's dissertation. The three major questions under consideration are whether: (1) the use of behavioral objectives has an effect…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Ferry, Richard Eugene – 1968
This investigation sought to determine if a planned program in personal writing might be effective in teaching the language arts tasks of intermediate grade children. Examined were the effects of the personal writing treatment upon word meaning, paragraph meaning, spelling, language, writing, and attitudes toward reading. One experimental and one…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, English Instruction, Experimental Programs, Grade 4
Norris, Eleanor L., Ed.; Bowes, John E., Ed. – 1970
After a review of past research in reading education, Science Research Associates arrived at reading objectives which were then reviewed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress staff, educators, and laymen. The six major reading objectives, appropriate for age-groups 9, 13, 17, and young adults, are the abilities to comprehend, analyze,…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Language Arts, Literary Criticism, Literary Discrimination
Brandt, William J. – 1970
This book has been written for those who would improve their reading of prose argumentation through practice in analyzing essays, speeches, and learned articles. Part I, "Structural Rhetoric," sets forth the structural relationship of the parts of an argument. Part II, "Textural Rhetoric," describes alterations in the interior organization of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Area Reading, Expository Writing, Figurative Language
Sticht, Thomas G. – 1970
Two experiments were performed to determine whether using the time saved by the time compression process to repeat or extend information presented by audio tapes would increase the amount learned by listening to rapid speech. Neither repeating nor extending information improved learning over that obtained by listening to uncompressed information…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Bibliographies, Enlisted Personnel, Evaluation
Russell, David H.; And Others – 1970
The central concern of this book is the effect of reading from the perspective of Holbook Jackson's reference to "the reader as artist". Part One, Literary Backgrounds, establishes the literary and psychological framework central to the book. The second part, Research Backgrounds, focuses on (1) investigating the reading process and specific…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Childhood Interests, College Programs, Elementary Education
Maynes, J. O. "Rocky", Jr. – 1970
As an evaluation report, this 1970 document summarizes information from 13 Arizona school districts involved in special English classes under House Bill No. 1. Program emphasis was on oral language development, vocabulary, and comprehension. Each district used its own method of evaluating progress; therefore, in synthesizing the information, each…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Comprehension, English (Second Language)
Bossone, Richard M. – 1970
Problems in the reading and study skills of students in City University of New York (CUNY) community colleges are the subject of this report. Questionnaires asking for information on factors related to these problems were completed by 496 CUNY students. Results indicate that, among other things: (1) there is a high correlation between reading and…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Educational Research, Institutional Research, Reading Ability


