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Sharp, Claudia; Martinez, Miriam – Voices from the Middle, 2010
An instructional framework that included the use of a touchstone text, literature circles, and independent reading and writing created a rich context for the study of mysteries in a fifth-grade classroom. Key points include a) the complexity of the touchstone text as a key factor in shaping the instructional goals in this genre study, and b) the…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods
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Weber, Christine – Voices from the Middle, 2010
Weber issues a challenge to teachers grappling with the demands (and failures) of NCLB, and asks them to make certain that advanced and gifted readers are not left behind. To that end, she shares characteristics of gifted readers, ways to support them, and tips for teaching that will result in doing "a much better job of providing appropriate…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Reading Skills, Teaching Methods, Special Needs Students
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Cholewa, Jurgen; Mantey, Stefanie; Heber, Stefanie; Hollweg, Wibke – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2010
The investigation of developmental reading and spelling disorders within the framework provided by cognitive neuropsychology has yielded interesting results for several alphabetic orthographies, for example English, Italian, and French. However, this approach has not attracted much attention in German speaking countries up to now. The following…
Descriptors: Spelling, Learning Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Neuropsychology
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Johnston, Peter – Reading Teacher, 2010
The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004 encourages schools to use interventions to ensure that students' literacy difficulties are not instructional problems before assuming a learning disability. The law frames these interventions in two ways: as a strategy for identifying students with learning disabilities--a measurement…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Intervention, Identification, Reading Difficulties
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Stahl, Katherine A. Dougherty; Bravo, Marco A. – Reading Teacher, 2010
One of the challenges of teaching disciplinary vocabulary effectively is the paucity of available, classroom-friendly vocabulary assessments that can be used to gauge students' vocabulary growth and to inform vocabulary instruction. This article describes the intricacies of word knowledge that make assessment difficult. Three continua…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, Reading Instruction, Reading Teachers
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Hedin, Laura R.; Conderman, Greg – Reading Teacher, 2010
Informational text presents many obstacles to comprehension for striving readers. Although teachers use many evidence-based practices to support instruction with this type of text, in some situations, readers may be able to increase their comprehension by rereading. Teachers can help students recognize situations in which rereading is helpful.…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Teacher Role, Reading Instruction, Reader Text Relationship
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Miller, Donalyn – Educational Leadership, 2010
Studies have shown that voracious reading improves students' academic performance in a variety of realms. In this article, 6th grade teacher Donalyn Miller explains how she has helped her students become committed readers. Her students are required to read at least 40 books each year in a variety of genres and styles. She gives them time to read…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Grade 6, Reading Instruction, Novels
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Dufrene, Brad A.; Reisener, Carmen D.; Olmi, D. Joe; Zoder-Martell, Kimberly; McNutt, Marlena R.; Horn, Dana R. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2010
Peer tutoring is an evidence-based procedure for improving academic performance for a variety of skill areas. The current study evaluated the feasibility and impact of a peer tutoring package for reading fluency with 4 middle school students receiving Tier II remedial supports. This study used a multiple baseline design across participants to…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Reading Fluency, Reading Instruction
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Stewart, Katherine; Hayashi, Yusuke; Saunders, Kathryn – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2010
In a computerized task, an adult with intellectual disabilities learned to construct consonant-vowel-consonant words in the presence of corresponding spoken words. During the initial assessment, the participant demonstrated high accuracy on one word group (containing the vowel-consonant units "it" and "un") but low accuracy on the other group…
Descriptors: Vowels, Early Reading, Beginning Reading, Mental Retardation
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Martin-del-Campo, Beatriz; Garcia, Lidia Rodriguez; Lorca, Manuela Martinez; de las Heras Minguez, Gema; del Rosario Diaz-Perea, Maria – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2010
In this paper we describe an action-research project that our research team proposed to a group of teachers working in a special education school. The main idea was to introduce new methods to teach reading and writing in their school, mainly constructivist-based ones on teaching the function of writing text. In this paper we focus on the process…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Special Education
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Alberto, Paul A.; Waugh, Rebecca E.; Fredrick, Laura D. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
Sight-word instruction is the most common method of reading instruction for students with Moderate Intellectual Disabilities reported in the research literature. The purpose of this study was to go beyond instruction of single word units to instruction of multiple-word phrases. This study demonstrated the instruction of reading and comprehending…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Form Classes (Languages), Mental Retardation, Reading Instruction
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Brenner, Devon; Hiebert, Elfrieda H. – Elementary School Journal, 2010
Core reading programs have a tremendous influence over reading instruction in the United States. Federal policies such as Reading First put increasing pressure on schools to implement a core reading program. While core reading programs contain a wide variety of suggested strategies and activities, they may not provide sufficient text or volume of…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Textbook Content
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Sanacore, Joseph; Palumbo, Anthony – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2010
Independent reading in the content areas is essential for advancing students' literacy growth through the grades. Middle school students, in particular, profit from opportunities to engage in actual reading and, simultaneously, to be supported from an appropriate structure. Specifically, they need substantial time to read, frequent immersion in a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Independent Reading, Reading Instruction, Content Area Reading
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Buttaro, Anthony, Jr.; Catsambis, Sophia; Mulkey, Lynn M.; Steelman, Lala Carr – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background: This investigation was sparked by research findings on secondary education showing school segregation to be closely associated with homogeneous grouping practices, such as tracking and between-class ability grouping. Research Design: We conduct secondary analyses of national data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Racial Composition, Ability Grouping, School Segregation
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2010
The "Dyslexia Training Program," developed at the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, is a Tier III reading intervention program that provides intensive phonics instruction to children with dyslexia, primarily in grades two through five. It is a comprehensive two-year program that bridges the gap for school districts in which a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Phonics, Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia
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