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Peer reviewedJohnston, Ingrid; Luce-Kapler, Rebecca – English Quarterly, 1996
Discusses some of the issues of choice and diversity in multicultural writing and reading assignments for secondary students. Draws on two research studies, one on high school students and one on middle school students. Notes that both studies found a mixture of desire for and discomfort with plurality in the classroom. (TB)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Middle Schools, Multicultural Education
Peer reviewedFleming, Jaci; Forester, Betsy – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1997
Describes the collaborative instruction provided by a special education reading teacher and a speech-language pathologist to disadvantaged high school special education students, most with learning disabilities or mild-to-moderate mental retardation. It discusses teaching issues such as motivation, phonology, language use patterns, and…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, High Schools, Language Acquisition, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedMcKane, P. Frank; Greene, Barbara A. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1996
Describes a study that examined the effectiveness of theory-based computer-assisted instruction for reading with incarcerated adults reading below the ninth-grade level. Results of pre- and post-tests showed a significant reading achievement gain for computer-assisted reading instruction compared to traditional instruction for the lowest Grade…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction
A Comparison of Teacher-Directed versus Peer-Assisted Instruction to Struggling First-Grade Readers.
Peer reviewedMathes, Patricia G.; Torgesen, Joseph K.; Clancy-Menchetti, Jeanine; Santi, Krist; Nicholas, Karen; Robinson, Carol; Grek, Marcia – Elementary School Journal, 2003
This study compared peer-assisted reading instruction, small-group teacher-directed reading instruction, and typically undifferentiated instruction for struggling first-grade readers. Results suggested that both peer-assisted and small-group teacher-directed instruction enhanced reading performance of struggling readers more than typical,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 1
Shannon, Patrick; Edmondson, Jacqueline – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2003
Since the authors' previous article was submitted, the Reading First proposal in question was funded without revisions. This may have happened because a new governor and political party had replaced those in charge of the Reading First program. Three implications arise: persist when values collide; who controls state government matters; and…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
Peer reviewedGood, Jennifer M.; Ley, Terry C. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Details a reading program in which freshmen in a developmental studies program read books to children at a local public school. Reports that the students engaged the children in pre-determined learning activities and reflected on their own, as well as others', reading processes. Discusses theoretical underpinnings of this model. (Contains 19…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Reading
Peer reviewedMastropieri, Margo A.; Scruggs, Thomas E.; Graetz, Janet E. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2003
Specific difficulties for the secondary student with reading difficulties are described, followed by a literature review of most promising practices, including peer tutoring that incorporates comprehension strategy instruction and elaborative strategies in history and science classes. Research using "Inspiration" software to generate spatially…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Learning Disabilities, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedBoone, Randall; Higgins, Kyle – Remedial and Special Education, 2003
This article explores current state-of-the-art technologies available for reading, writing, and publishing, including electronic books (ebooks), electronic libraries, and electronic journals. Instructional design, best practices for improving reading skills using ebooks, and copyright issues are discussed. Vignettes offer a positive scenario for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities, Educational Technology
Meeting the Challenges of Adapting Teaching for Exceptional Students: The Role of Teacher Education.
Peer reviewedMartin, Andrea K.; Hutchinson, Nancy L.; Levac, Michelle L. – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2003
Data on 153 assignments prepared by teacher candidates who designed academic adaptations found both elementary and secondary adaptations were most likely to be carried out with students in the lowest grades. Students were most likely to have learning disabilities, and Language Arts, Reading, and English lessons were most likely adapted. (Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Age Differences, Assignments, Disabilities
Helt, Melanie – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2003
Presents an in-depth description of one school's successful online mentoring program which is focused on middle school students reading below grade level. Discusses program specifics; role of college mentors; online discussions; test results; and results summary. Includes a sample calendar of assignments and samples of messages between student and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors
Peer reviewedPransky, Ken; Bailey, Francis – Reading Teacher, 2003
Proposes that research has shown how attention to cultural mismatch may be a key to equitable school achievement. Presents a series of case study vignettes to assist practicing teachers with working with culturally and linguistically diverse at-risk students. Concludes that reading tasks must also be seen as social tasks. (PM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedCooter, Robert B., Jr.; Reutzel, D. Ray – Reading Horizons, 1990
Shares 16 insights about reading instruction which two professors gained from first-grade students when they left the university setting and returned to teach in public schools. (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Cooperation, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedHarman, Susan – Language Arts, 1991
Argues against the development of national tests, standards, and curriculum. Proposes that standardized tests be replaced with assessment procedures that are compatible with a process-oriented curriculum. (MG)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Trends, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLevande, David I. – Reading Improvement, 1990
Reports on what factors teachers say have influenced their beliefs and instructional practices concerning reading. Finds that both subskills-oriented and whole language teachers identified their classroom experiences as teachers as the single greatest influence on their beliefs about reading and reading instruction. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Primary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Material Selection
Peer reviewedGore, Kay – Language Arts, 1991
Describes the Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) computer program developed at the University of Arizona. Explains that HOTS attempts to build thinking skills, encourage self-confidence, and improve standardized test scores, especially in reading and mathematics, among at-risk students in grades four through seven. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, High Risk Students, Individual Development, Intermediate Grades

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