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American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1969
Two studies of the Self-Directive Dramatization Project are reported. In the first the relationship of dramatization, self-concept, and reading achievement in middle class children in grades 2 through 7 was examined, and in the second mostly black disadvantaged children in grades 1 through 4 were studies. Both groups of children dramatized stories…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Dramatic Play, Program Costs
SKINNER, VINCENT P. – 1967
IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THAT APPALACHIAN CHILDREN ARE NOT ILLITERATES. THEY HAVE A VERY SOPHISTICATED LANGUAGE WITH WHICH THEY COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY WITHIN THEIR OWN COMMUNITY. THEIR LANGUAGE SYSTEM, HOWEVER, IS NOT LIKE THE STANDARD AMERICAN ENGLISH, BUT IS LEARNED ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY FROM ORAL TRADITION AND HAS CHANGED VERY LITTLE FOR…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Communication Skills, Illiteracy, Language Patterns
SHELDON, WILLIAM D. – 1968
THE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THE MOBILE SUBURBS (THE MEGALOPOLIS) ARE AS SERIOUS IN MAGNITUDE AND TOTAL EFFECT AS THOSE OF THE MUCH PUBLICIZED CENTER CITY. BECAUSE OF THE MOBILITY AND THE HETEROGENIETY OF THESE AREAS, MANY STUDENTS RECEIVE INADEQUATE EDUCATION AND ENTER SOCIETY AS SEMILITERATES. AN ANALYSIS OF CENTERVILLE, A TYPICAL MAGALOPOLITAN…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Educational Needs, Educational Problems, Environmental Influences
Goben, Ronald D. – Southern Education Report, 1967
At a day school in East Palo Alto, California, Negro preschool children attend classes which offer reading and mathematics instruction. The staff consists of volunteer teachers, most of whom are white and credentialed. The school's enrollment exceeds 200 pupils. Parents are encouraged to participate in the program, and when controversy over…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Community Involvement, Community Programs
Manning, John C. – 1968
An inductive reading methods course was offered to 30 junior elementary education students at the University of Minnesota in 1966. Course objectives and procedures were planned with cooperating public school personnel. As preparation for tutoring, the university students were instructed in methods of informal reading diagnosis and in the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Induction, Learning Experience
Bloomer, Richard H.; Bernazza, A. M. – 1967
A linguistic reading-typewriting program for beginning readers is described. It is based on the idea that combining reading and typing into a single program allows the child the benefit and motivation of learning to read that which he writes and to write that which he reads. It provides the child an opportunity to develop his own experience…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Linguistics
Beck, Isabel L. – 1977
This paper proposes that phonics and meaning instruction in beginning reading programs can be designed to be mutually supportive. The first section outlines attempts to modify a commercially available reading program in order to provide useful phonics instruction strategies. Students showed strong gains on achievement tests after implementation of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Phonics, Primary Education
Greenfield, Carol Sue – 1977
In Racine, Wisconsin, the Title I compensatory program for the disadvantaged (kindergarten through sixth grade) was designed to involve parents in the reading process of their children, both in the home and at school. Parents were sent weekly reports on their children's progress in reading, which always included an invitation to come and observe…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
Moore, Betty Jean – 1977
College freshmen enrolled in an introductory course in reading instruction were trained to use programed tutoring techniques with children in local elementary schools. The programed tutoring guidelines specified in detail how and what to teach; skills taught in the program were oral reading, comprehension, and word-attack skills. In the pilot…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Shew, Phillip, Ed.; Muscara, Sandra, Ed. – 1972
The perspectives of this document, which explores the relationships between television and reading instruction, are both theoretical and practical. Articles in the first section establish a frame of reference for evaluating the use of television in reading instruction, focusing particularly on the relationships among media and their import for…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Television, Educational Media, Educational Television
Greenlaw, M. Jean – 1977
This paper uses the term "informational books" in place of the label "nonfiction" and proposes that the difference in connotation might promote a change in students' attitudes toward content reading. Several examples of informational books and their use are provided, showing classroom teachers and librarians how to enhance learning while providing…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Education, Individualized Reading, Literature Appreciation
Benetti, Jean – 1978
Newspapers are practical sources of materials to help students of English as a second language (ESL) reach some degree of reading competency. Nine objectives for using the newspaper with ESL students are presented, and teaching procedures and techniques that can be used in the classroom are described. For example, newspaper pictures can be used…
Descriptors: Adult Education, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Learning Activities
Carney, John J. – 1978
Teachers can help students develop effective content reading/study skills by manipulating the presentation of reading materials in such a way that students can see and internalize model behaviors associated with those skills. For example, teachers can augment paragraphs of content materials with short exercises in using context clues to infer the…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Perez, Samuel A. – 1978
To assess the effect of summer vacation on the overall reading ability of first through fifth graders, as measured by norm-referenced and criterion-referenced reading tests, a study was conducted involving 84 children. In the spring testing, the researcher administered the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test, Form 1, and the Wisconsin Tests of Reading…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Norm Referenced Tests
Rosenblatt, Sidney M. – 1976
This report evaluates the the teacher training and tutorial program in reading in New York City. The program was designed to offer after school instruction in 13 elementary schools and 4 junior high schools. Three hundred ninety elementary school students and 120 junior high students in grades two through nine participated in the program. Tutorial…
Descriptors: After School Education, Elementary Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, High School Students
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