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Reid, Joy – Journal of Intensive English Studies, 1992
An overview of how reading has been used in the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) writing classroom is offered, example of changes in reading and writing models are examined, current views of the connections between reading and writing are discussed, and application of these connections in one advanced ESL writing class is reported. (85…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), Intensive Language Courses
Peer reviewedLubelska, Diana – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1991
Sample materials designed to enable advanced learners to read more effectively for academic purposes are presented that focus learners' attention on the role of various cohesive devices in relating parts of a text. Discovery exercises applied to an authentic text show learners ways the devices can help them understand the text. (13 references)…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Cohesion (Written Composition), Instructional Materials, Reader Text Relationship
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 reviewedBishop, Meredith – Policy Review, 1991
Discusses efforts to achieve higher rates of adult literacy and pedagogical approaches to learning to read. Describes definitions of literacy, school standards, and possible reasons for high rates of adult illiteracy. Discusses teaching methods, particularly the Nellie Thomas method, which has had success in prison literacy programs. (JB)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Correctional Education
Peer reviewedRobb, Laura – New Advocate, 1993
Describes a "remedial" program for seventh and eighth grade students who failed a state literacy test and were reading below grade level. Outlines the successful program, based on a reading-aloud program, responding to stories, writing, paired reading and questioning, connecting vocabulary to individual stories, and reading to kindergarten and…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Grade 8, High Risk Students, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedKoenig, A. J.; Holbrook, M. C. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1991
A diagnostic teaching approach for determining the appropriate reading medium (print or braille) of children with visual impairments is presented. Two checklists are offered for recording observations useful in making decisions during two phases (selection of the medium for beginning instruction and ongoing evaluation of the initial decision). Two…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Braille, Case Studies, Check Lists
Peer reviewedJohns, Jerry L. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1991
Five generalizations for reading instruction with disabled and normal readers are presented: (1) caring, positive relationship between teacher and student; (2) the role of rereading and daily reading; (3) appropriate materials; (4) interest as a springboard to learning; and (5) the unification of instruction. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Elementary Education, Instructional Design, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedGillis (Carlebach), Miriam – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1991
This paper describes the efforts of a psychological consultation center in Israel to develop a psychological profile, a reading profile, and a learning method profile for students with dyslexia. The three profiles are described, and involvement of the regular classroom teacher in the consultation process is emphasized. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Consultation Programs, Diagnostic Teaching, Dyslexia
Peer reviewedHolbrook, M. C.; Koenig, A. J. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
This article discusses ways to teach low vision students to read braille, including both parallel instruction (the student learns to read print and braille simultaneously) and nonparallel instruction (the print-reading student learns braille). The following approaches are briefly described: basal reader, language experience, whole language,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basal Reading, Braille, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTalbott, Elizabeth; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1994
Review of 48 studies concerning interventions designed to impact the reading comprehension of students with learning disabilities suggests that strong effect sizes are more likely when researchers compare experimental treatment to nontreatment, deliver treatment themselves rather than have classroom teachers deliver it, and assess treatment…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Intervention, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedZalud, Garreth G.; Richardson, Maureen V. – Rural Educator, 1994
Elementary and middle school teachers surveyed in rural South Dakota indicated that a combination of phonics, skills, and holistic instruction occurred most often in their reading programs. This suggests that most school districts take an eclectic approach to reading instruction and use the best components from various approaches. (LP)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Phonics, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedBelanger, Claire – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1991
It is proposed that both home and classroom reading activities influence writing skill acquisition. Relevant research in first- and second-language learning is reviewed and use of reading and independent reading to enhance writing skill acquisition is discussed. Extensive use of these activities in the French immersion classroom is recommended.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, French, Immersion Programs
Peer reviewedHurford, David P.; Sanders, Raymond E. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1990
Two experiments examined the role of phonemic processing in disabled readers. The first involved disabled and nondisabled second and fourth grade readers' ability to identify and discriminate phonemes. The second examined the effect of phonemic stimuli training on disabled readers who performed poorly in the first experiment. Training…
Descriptors: Corrective Reading, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 2
Peer reviewedCollins, Cathy – Journal of Reading, 1991
Analyzes the effects of eight reading and writing lessons designed to increase adolescent thinking ability. Finds that the lessons increased thinking abilities and scholastic achievement of middle school students. Notes that the lessons positively affect students' self-esteem and communication skills. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Skills, Educational Research, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedReutzel, D. Ray; Hollingsworth, Paul M. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1991
Explores the validity of the reading comprehension skills distinctiveness hypothesis. Finds that results argue for a unitary or holistic view of reading comprehension and suggest increasing the time students spend in sustained reading of self-selected materials as a means for improving students' reading comprehension. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement


