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Duffy, Gerald G.; Ball, Deborah – 1983
A review of the literature reveals little evidence that classroom decision making is an important component in teaching effectiveness. Studies investigating decision making before (preactive) and during (interactive) instruction indicate that teachers are preoccupied with activity flow and procedural concerns rather than with increasing student…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Instructional Development
Rasinski, Timothy V.; Nathenson-Mejia, Sally – 1984
Noting that school activities, in general, are judged by the extent to which they achieve their academically defined goals, this paper contends that schools serve another purpose, a social one. Arguing that schools should help children learn social responsibility and prosocial behavior and attitudes, the paper provides a rationale for, and a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy, Mastery Learning
Kurth, Ruth Justine; Stromberg, Linda J. – 1984
A 2-year study designed to develop ways to improve both the quantity and the quality of the comprehension instruction offered by elementary school teachers involved 9 teachers in the first year and 11 teachers in the second. In each year of the study, the same research procedures were followed, with researchers observing the teachers, then working…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Reading Comprehension
Wepner, Shelley B. – 1983
A study examined whether environmental logos could be used as tools for beginning reading instruction. Logos are bold, colorfully adorned symbols featuring printed words in design formats that appear on products and advertisng signs. Subjects were 20 preschool children, half of whom were three and one-half years old, and the rest four and one-half…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Early Reading
Brewer, William F.; Hay, Anne E. – 1983
A study investigated reconstructive recall for linguistic style. It was hypothesized that (1) features of linguistic style would be more difficult to recall than underlying content, (2) reconstructive errors would include stylistic forms recalled as standard forms when subjects lacked productive control of a particular feature of a style, and (3)…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Error Analysis (Language), Higher Education
Coley, Joan D. – 1983
By 1981 Project READ had distributed more than one-half million books to 500 American schools or alternative institutions and had established workshops to train teachers in reading motivation techniques and the use of sustained silent reading. To evaluate the project, pre- and post-testing of reading gains, student evaluations, and individual…
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Motivation Techniques, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation
Lapierre, Christine; Poole, Gary – 1983
A Colorado elementary school has developed reading units for the intermediate grades using novels written for children. Classes range from those in which one novel is taught per year to those in which novels form the entire reading program. These novel presentations are guided experiences, much the same as developmental reading lessons in most…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions
Ceprano, Maria A. – 1982
Most word learning studies conducted over the past decade have shown that methods of word instruction that emphasize the graphic or phonic features of words presented alone (word alone method) affect learning rate more positively than do methods that emphasize meaning through oral, written, and pictorial cues (context methods). To compare the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
Durkin, Dolores – 1984
A study examined the ability of third, fourth, and sixth grade students to use spellings to arrive at the pronunciations of unknown words. A test of 29 pseudo words was developed. Pseudo words were chosen because they eliminate familiarity with a word in its spoken form and contextual cues as sources of help in decoding. At the start of the test,…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4
Nichols, Carol; Orlando, Vincent – 1983
A problem solving procedure known as the Tab Item was used with 21 undergraduate education majors who minored in reading to give the students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in a nonthreatening environment. The problem solving activity centered on a hypothetical fourth grade teaching position that opened at midyear. The students were told…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Bertrand, Nancy; Fairchild, Steven H. – 1984
Children begin school with some very basic ideas about written language and reading. The first is that of sign and message. That a graphic representation, a "sign," conveys meaning is an early and easy concept for children that stems from their visually attending to print in their environment. The realization that spoken language can be…
Descriptors: Child Language, Classroom Environment, Family Environment, Language Skills
Towns, Sanna Nimtz – 1984
The insight and understanding gained from various discourse models can allow teachers of reading and writing to focus on the many ways reading and writing instruction can be integrated. For example, syntactically oriented writing exercises such as sentence combining and Francis Christensen's generative rhetoric of a sentence can assist students in…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Learning Activities
Biggins, Catherine M.; Sainz, Jo-Ann – 1989
Many functionally illiterate freshmen feel helpless in the face of their inability to learn to read at a competent level. College freshmen who drop out because of this disability are losers who suffer tremendous disadvantages when they leave college without earning a diploma. Possible causes of functional illiteracy hindering the least educated…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Illiteracy, Learning Disabilities
Durkin, Dolores – 1989
A study examined 1989 kindergarten (K) manuals of basal reading materials. The question of central concern was whether and how the manuals facilitate a teacher's efforts to match instruction with children's ability. A closely related concern was whether and how the manuals describe ways to keep some children occupied with useful activities so as…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Kindergarten, Primary Education
Sandel, Lenore – 1989
This teaching guide offers 13 suggestions for why biographies have such widespread use across curriculum areas. The guide then lists biographies in the areas of social studies, science, guidance programs, physical education, and the arts. The guide discusses the use of biography in developing reading, study, research, listening, speaking, writing,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Biographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
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