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Is Dependence on Phonological Information in Children's Reading a Product of Instructional Approach?
Peer reviewedJohnston, Rhona S.; Thompson, G. Brian – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Found eight-year-old British children less accurate at rejecting psuedohomophones than at rejecting ordinary nonwords in a lexical decision task. New Zealand children did not show the effect. Argues that the difference stems from British children's dependency on sounding out words. (SAK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Phonology, Psychological Studies, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedAtherley, C. A. – Educational Studies, 1989
Describes a 12-week peer tutoring reading program for primary students. Students showed significant reading gains when compared with a control group, but lost these gains when they returned to individual silent reading. Concludes that peer tutoring is an under-utilized but valuable teaching strategy. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Peer Teaching, Primary Education, Reading Improvement
Peer reviewedArgyle, Susan B. – Reading Horizons, 1989
Examines miscue analysis as a valuable tool for documenting what students already do well, so that instruction can build on areas of strength. (RAE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis, Reader Text Relationship
Peer reviewedPratarelli, Marc E.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1994
Skills in the visual encoding of words were tested by comparing the performances of fourth-grade children with those of adults. In each experiment, adults responded more rapidly to the stimuli than did children. Using a masking procedure, the study determined that the variance in response times was caused by levels of motor skill development…
Descriptors: Children, Context Clues, Encoding (Psychology), Language Processing
Peer reviewedPerfetti, Charles A. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1995
Discusses four clear contributions of cognitive research that deserve special attention: (1) skilled readers read words rather than skip them; (2) less skilled readers do rely on context; (3) skilled readers use phonology in reading; and (4) children learn to read successfully by learning how their writing system works. (RS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Context Clues, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedMcDougall, Sine J. P.; Ellis, Andrew W. – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Reviews some findings obtained through comparisons of dyslexic readers with nondyslexic readers matched by chronological or reading age. Notes some of the problems and pitfalls associated with this approach. Explores the potential of other group comparisons when examining sources of reading difficulty, and discusses individual differences within…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Dyslexia, Individual Differences, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedGuice, Sherry L. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1995
Explores sixth graders' perspectives on the contexts of reading and responding to books in school. Finds children respond to books in patterns specific to school contexts; classroom contexts are socially constructed through children's interactions; and children constructed a community of readers by interacting with one another to respond to books…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Reader Response
Peer reviewedKelly, Patricia R. – Reading Horizons, 1995
Discusses how preservice teachers in a reading methods course investigated the prevalence of round-robin reading in 72 elementary classrooms. Finds that the majority of the teachers used round-robin reading. Notes that the preservice teachers became acutely aware of what really goes on during round robin reading. Discusses five alternatives to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedStewart, Janice Porterfield – Reading Horizons, 1995
Examines the effectiveness of predictable reading. Presents an example of an effective lesson using the predictable book reading component of the Early Literacy Project. Demonstrates that learning involves dynamic interactions between the novice and expert, and that the expert must recognize the child's independent level and determine through…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
Peer reviewedMany, Joyce E.; And Others – Reading Horizons, 1995
Examines the effects of literature discussion approaches on preservice teachers' purpose in writing. Explores the viability of the instruments developed by D. Wiseman using responses from older students. Contends that a transactive criticism approach can be a valuable way of incorporating literary analysis without negating the reader's experience…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedChiodo, John J.; Lobaugh, Glenda – Reading Improvement, 1995
Investigates whether teacher modeling improves fifth-grade students' attitudes toward poetry. Finds that students exposed to modeling had a greater enthusiasm/appreciation of poetry. Acknowledges that appreciation of literature, including poetry, must be developed over a long period of time through a variety of means. (RS)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedAlvermann, Donna E.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1996
Extends a conversation begun in response to issues the authors identified in their own work as writers of qualitative research and in the works of others. Discusses theory, methodology, representation and legitimation, and writing and write-up of qualitative research. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Reading Research
Peer reviewedMenke, Deborah J.; Pressley, Michael – Journal of Reading, 1994
Describes some recent studies which establish that meaningful learning can be promoted by a certain type of questioning activity, called elaborative interrogation, that leads students to activate prior knowledge and tie it to the new information. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Prior Learning
Peer reviewedLevinthal, Charles F.; Hornung, Michele – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1992
Finds that a deficiency in phonological coding and an overreliance upon orthographic coding, often observed in dyslexic children, can also be seen in relatively poor readers and spellers within a normal adult population. (RS)
Descriptors: College Students, Dyslexia, Higher Education, Low Achievement
Peer reviewedSurber, John R. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1994
Studies skilled readers' perceptions of the relative importance of elements of informative text on a subject matter with which the readers were unfamiliar. Finds little agreement among subjects regarding which material was important to remember for a test. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension


