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Peer reviewedReynolds, Trudy; And Others – Language Testing, 1994
Presents a study conducted to provide a comparative analysis of five item analysis indices using both IRT and non-IRT indices to describe the characteristics of flagged items and to investigate the appropriateness of logistic regression as an item analysis technique for further studies. The performance of five item analysis indices was examined.…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Item Analysis
Peer reviewedCaplan, David; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1994
Reports five experiments; the first two assessed the effect of the selectional restriction requirements of verbs and the animacy of nouns on sentence comprehension, the third determined the cause of the interaction found in the first set of studies, and the fourth and fifth were self-paced reading experiments. (52 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: College Students, Conceptual Tempo, Data Analysis, Graphs
Peer reviewedSegalowitz, Norman; Gatbonton, Elizabeth – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1995
Addresses the question of how computer-assisted language learning should be designed to promote second language lexical fluency. The discussion reviews findings in the psychological literature concerning the nature of lexical development, the transfer of appropriate learning, and the conditions that promote automaticity in skilled performance. (43…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Language Fluency, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedDavis, Colin – ELT Journal, 1995
Considers the benefits of extensive reading, examines some of the reasons for its failure to take off, describes two programs, and offers teachers some leading questions to help them develop their own programs. (three references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Skills
Mooney, Margaret – Teaching PreK-8, 1994
Provides suggestions for elementary school teachers to use shared reading experiences with their students. Notes that having teacher and students read together encourages classroom discussion, models appropriate reading behavior and pronunciation, and encourages children to think about the book or story. Other benefits of shared reading are…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedGordon, Claire M.; Hanauer, David – TESOL Quarterly, 1995
Investigated the interrelationship between meaning construction and testing tasks in English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) tests written in both Hebrew and English taken by 28 Israeli 10th graders. Results found that the testing task functioned as an additional information source that was used by the students to develop mental models of English…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Grade 10, High School Students
Peer reviewedLarge, Andrew; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
Reports on the second phase of a cognitive study of multimedia and its effects on sixth graders' learning that focused on the relationship among text, animation, and captions. Results show that a combination of text plus animation and captions resulted in greater recall, inference, and comprehension. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Captions, Comprehension, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Text
Peer reviewedStanovich, Keith E. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1991
This paper argues that using intelligence as an aptitude benchmark in defining reading disability conceals unsupported assumptions about educational potential and makes it difficult to differentiate the cognitive characteristics of dyslexic children from those of other poor readers. The use of a more educationally relevant aptitude measure such as…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Construct Validity
Peer reviewedEzell, Helen K.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1992
Reading comprehension training using the Question Answer Relationship (QAR) strategy approach was conducted with 23 third-grade children. Following QAR training, classwide peer-assisted sessions were held to practice asking and answering questions. Results found that all children improved their individual question generation and question answering…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedMaxon, Antonia Brancia; Welch, Alicia J. – Volta Review, 1992
This study of 26 children (ages 8-12) with hearing impairment found that the degree of hearing loss and spoken language competence independently affected the ability to understand the information presented on commercial and educational television programs. Language skills were a stronger predictor of comprehension than the degree of hearing loss.…
Descriptors: Children, Comprehension, Elementary Education, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedKitz, William Robert; Nash, Robert T. – Annals of Dyslexia, 1992
This study of the effectiveness of the Project Success Summer Program found that the eight-week program improved dyslexic adults' (n=63) reading and spelling scores in five areas. Results indicated that training in phonological skills improved decoding skills and that passage reading rates and individual word reading rates best predicted…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adults, Decoding (Reading)
Peer reviewedPeled, Zimra; Wittrock, M. C. – Instructional Science, 1990
Discusses how students generate meanings for mathematical word problems, develops a generative predicational model to account for students' comprehension of word problems, and describes an empirical study of Israeli sixth graders that was designed to test the model. Talk aloud protocols of the students are analyzed, and hypotheses tested are…
Descriptors: Coherence, Comprehension, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHiebert, Elfrieda H.; Papierz, Jacqueline M. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1990
Determined that emergent literacy activities that experts identified as appropriate to instructional materials were not prominent in basal text materials. Found small differences between meaning- and decoding-oriented material in literary quality, letter-sound correspondence, and word identification. (BC)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedKoch, Adina; Eckstein, Shulamith G. – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
Investigates the difficulties that college students (n=83) have in reading and comprehending physics texts. Students were taught the skill of formulating clear questions on textual material. The strategy stimulated students' awareness of the difficulties in reading comprehension and could be used by students as a self-monitoring technique to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Metacognition
Peer reviewedBrown, David; Moore, Linda – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1992
The Bama Bookworm Program, developed by a university remedial reading summer school program, encourages parents of remedial readers to listen to their children read and to ask comprehension questions four nights a week for a month. The program provides incentives (pizzas and t-shirts) and was enthusiastically received by parents and children. (DB)
Descriptors: Incentives, Parent Participation, Parent Student Relationship, Positive Reinforcement


