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Harste, Jerome C.; Manning, Andrew – Talking Points, 2001
Traces the evolution of the first author's philosophy and practice to show how progressive educational practices have come to challenge cultural norms. Discusses multiple literacies, making whole language critical, learners and the real world as curricular informants, interrupting normativity through literature and the arts, and being critical and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Elementary Education
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Moss, Barbara; Gardner, Shari; Bell, Cheryl; Burtoft, Becky; Falatok, Marianne; Rambacher, Ann; Rosso, Stephanie – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1998
Examines four aspects of whole language (definition, implementation, skills instruction, and assessment) from the perspective of eight school administrators, four building principals and four curriculum directors. Finds the administrators viewed whole language as an instructional approach rather than as an instructional philosophy. (NH)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction
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Pearson, P. David – Educational Policy, 2004
This article's fundamental argument is that the reading instruction and reading research have been shaped by political forces desiring to privilege particular approaches to instruction or particular combinations of methodological and epistemological perspectives on research. The swings in both dominant pedagogies and dominant research paradigms…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Research, Reading Instruction, Research Methodology
Rivaldo, Renee – 1994
Since phonemic awareness is a crucial element in the invented spelling process, a survey of 15 whole language teachers determined the standpoint of phonemic awareness in the philosophy of whole language teachers. The 15 teachers, all 5 kindergarten and 10 first-grade teachers in a school district in western New York, were administered a 16-item…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 1, Invented Spelling, Misconceptions
Grow, Gerald – 1997
This 62-item annotated bibliography presents books, journal articles, and book chapters on the general topic of reading research published between 1932 and 1992. In addition to reading research, topics covered by the bibliography include: schema theory, strategic reading, cognitive psychology, whole language, the psycholinguistic view of reading,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cognitive Psychology, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education
Strickland, James, Ed. – English Leadership Quarterly, 1991
These four issues of the English Leadership Quarterly represent the quarterly for 1991. Articles in number 1 deal with whole language and include: "CEL: Shorter and Better" (Myles D. Eley); "Toward a New Philosophy of Language Learning" (Kathleen Strickland); "Whole Language: Implications for Secondary Classrooms"…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Departments, English Instruction, Labeling (of Persons)
Hornstein, Stephen; And Others – Insights into Open Education, 1992
Based on the belief that teacher educators can no longer be satisfied to teach about whole language without teaching through whole language, this article presents five major premises of whole language and then describes several strategies by which this philosophy has been implemented in university classrooms. The premises are that learning happens…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Learning Theories
Livingston, Carol; Taylor, Nancy – 1992
This paper considers the status and potential of researcher-practitioner collaboration toward higher literacy through a restructured curriculum based on the whole language philosophy. Specifically, it examines the status, contribution, and potential of the dialogue in a whole language topical session on the School Renewal Network, an electronic…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Information Networks, Literature Reviews
Veatch, Jeannette – 1991
Since the rise of the whole language movement, Sylvia Ashton-Warner's key vocabulary, individualized reading, and experience charts have been notable for their omission from the many books available on whole language. Whole language strength is notable in at least four major areas: (1) its learner-centeredness; (2) its scorn of commercial…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Elementary Education
Weaver, Constance – 1994
This digest discusses some of the ways children develop functional phonics knowledge in the context of authentic reading and writing, as well as some of the ways teachers can foster such development. The digest suggests that children develop phonics knowledge by: having familiar stories or poems read to them repeatedly; discussing letter/sound…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Phonics
NCLEnotes, 1993
This document consists of the six issues of "NCLEnotes", the newsletter of the National Clearinghouse on ESL (English as a Second Language) Literacy Education (an adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse) published during the three-year period 1991-1993. Major articles in these issues include: "Issues in Literacy Education"; "The…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Literacy Education
McLaughlin, Margaret A. – 1994
Educators at Georgia Southern University began using a whole language approach to developmental literacy instruction by adapting the model David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky provide in "Facts, Artifacts, and Counterfacts." Rather than a focus on information retrieval and transfer, whole language curricula encourage students to engage…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Blacks, Higher Education, Reader Response
Steele, Jeannie L.; Meredith, Kurt – 1989
This document contains a statement of the Moline School District's language learning philosophy and goals, and articulates the district's philosophy of providing students with language learning skills necessary to become life-long learners. The document includes specific objectives and anticipated student outcomes for the following: life-long…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnson, Genevieve Marie – Online Submission, 2005
Instructionism refers to educational practices that are teacher-focused, skill-based, product-oriented, non-interactive, and highly prescribed. Constructivism refers to educational practices that are student-focused, meaning-based, process-oriented, interactive, and responsive to student interest. There is disagreement regarding which curricular…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Constructivism (Learning), Reading Instruction
Raven, Jennifer N. – 1997
Most educators agree that an approach balanced between phonics and whole language is the best method of teaching beginning readers. Marie Carbo (1996) discusses the importance of focusing on a balanced approach to reading, because different students have different learning styles. Children who learn best with phonics instruction have analytic and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Style, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Skills
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