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Robertson, Heather-Jane – Phi Delta Kappan, 2002
Discusses report on the reading, mathematics, and science performance of Canadian 15-year-olds on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Program for International Student Assessment in 1999. Reports equity outcomes (effect of socioeconomic status on performance) in Saskatchewan are better than in the other provinces or any of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Evaluation, Foreign Countries, International Organizations
Peer reviewedJohnson, Kirk A. – Educational Leadership, 2002
Questions positive effects of small classes on student achievement. Describes study using 1998 NAEP reading data to determine whether students in small classes do better than students in large classes. Finds that after controlling for several factors such as gender, students in small classes did no better in reading than students in large classes.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKirby, John R.; Parrila, Rauno K. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1999
Presents a cognitive theory of learning to read and examples of how its theoretical constructs can be measured. Measures of five phonological processing constructs were administered to 161 kindergarten children. Phonological awareness, naming speed, and letter recognition were the most frequent significant predictors of reading achievement in…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Learning Theories, Phonology, Primary Education
Peer reviewedScarcelli, Steven M.; Morgan, Raymond F. – Reading Improvement, 1999
Assesses the reading achievement of two groups of first grade students receiving instruction with different reading strategies and philosophies. Finds that average and below-average students benefited from a consistent instructional format that utilized direct instruction, authentic literature, and integrated decoding strategies. (NH)
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness, Primary Education
Peer reviewedEnciso, Patricia E. – Theory into Practice, 2001
Considers the positioning of middle grade readers in standardized reading assessments, analyzing questions and tasks they encounter as they read and respond to standardized test items. Reading tests require children to show that they have understood and accepted a particular kind of positioning as readers. This analysis is contrasted with…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Reading Achievement, Reading Skills
Chenoweth, Karin – School Library Journal, 2001
Examines two computer-based reading management programs that have been adopted in thousands of schools around the country, sparking ongoing controversies--Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts. Discusses school librarians' attitudes toward the programs; differences between the programs; costs; questions regarding long-term gains in reading…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedFrater, G. – Reading, 2000
Observes 32 British primary schools during the academic year 1999-2000. Celebrates effective whole-school strategies for literacy, and confident approaches to the National Literacy Strategy. Features schools where achievements in literacy, and particularly in writing, are less secure. Suggests that these schools often share a conscientious, but…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Literacy
Peer reviewedVerhoeven, Ludo – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2000
Compares reading and spelling development of native Dutch-speaking children and minority children in the first two grades. Finds that the minority children kept up with the native Dutch-speaking children on word blending and word decoding tasks, but not on spelling and reading comprehension. Suggests that children learning to read in a second…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Dutch, Foreign Countries
Marks, Gary N.; Cresswell, John – Australian Journal of Education, 2005
A number of recent national studies of student achievement in secondary school have reported differences between the Australian states and territories. State differences are often viewed as insubstantial or as simply reflecting sociodemographic factors, or differences between the states in the grades or ages of the students sampled. In this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
Burns, Matthew K.; Senesac, Barbara V. – Journal of School Psychology, 2005
Much of the research regarding diagnosing children as LD with responsiveness-to-intervention (RTI) has examined methods to identify children as non-responsive. The current study examined the dual discrepancy (DD) definition in which children score low on a post-intervention reading measure and score below their peers in reading growth rates. Four…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Reading Difficulties, Intervention, Reading Diagnosis
Rescorla, Leslie; Rosenthal, Adena S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
Growth in Test of Cognitive Skills (TCS) scores and Comprehensive Tests of Basic Skills (CTBS) reading, math, and total achievement scores from 3rd to 10th grade was studied in 328 public school students in a middle-class suburban community. Surprisingly, groups differing in ability and achievement in 3rd grade made parallel progress over time,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cognitive Ability, Standardized Tests, Achievement Tests
Wheldall, Kevin; Watkins, Renae – Educational Review, 2004
The assessment records detailing the reading and spelling performance of a group of male juvenile justice detainees admitted over a 3-month period were examined in an attempt to quantify the basic literacy levels of juvenile offenders. Results of student self-ratings of their reading ability were also analysed. The participants comprised 68 males…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Tests, Reading Ability, Juvenile Justice
Hvistendahl, Rita; Roe, Astrid – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2004
The article presents the literacy achievement of Norwegian minority students, their reading habits, and their enjoyment of reading based on the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2000 study. Aspects of their family background and attitudes towards school are related to literacy achievement results. A comparison between Denmark,…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Minority Group Children
Dunn, Rita; Honigsfeld, Andrea – Reading Improvement, 2006
The purposes of this article are to discuss several approaches to reading instruction and to explore how students' learning-style preferences impact upon their achievement. The authors recommend learning-styles specific interventions to guide all students in their journey to literacy. (Contains 3 tables and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Cognitive Style, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Young Children
Lombarbdo, Mary A. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Children listen, act out and recite nursery rhymes and thus learn about rhyming words, absorb the rhythm of English language, and begin to develop speech sound awareness in an interactive and fun way, which can further enhance reading achievement. Encouraging children to dramatize the rhymes leads to role plays which uses basic vocabulary sight…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Sight Method, Reading Achievement, Nursery Rhymes

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