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Stotsky, Sandra L. – 1976
The major purpose of this research was to show how specific theoretical principles and criteria could be integrated and supported by empirical data to provide a rationale for more systematic introduction of vocabulary in middle-grade reading-instruction material. Research was limited to the teaching of prefixes and the use of prefixed words. A…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension
Hildyard, Angela – 1978
The propositions and inferences in a narrative story can be classified into two sets: the structurally explicit are those concerned with the central theme or structure of the story, and the incidentally explicit deal with information peripheral to this theme. This study compared readers and listeners from grades three and five in their…
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Grade 3
Turner, Edward C.; Fey, T. Frederick – 1977
Ideas and suggestions relating to the teaching of reading comprehension are presented in this publication. The first chapter discusses the comprehension process and current issues and trends in comprehension research. The second chapter presents data from a statewide assessment program in Florida, in order to indicate strengths and weaknesses in…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Assessment, Educational Resources, Elementary Education
Kurth, Ruth J.; Moseley, Patricia A. – 1977
Middle-school students, called "transescent learners," are at an age during which they undergo physical and intellectual changes that affect them emotionally and socially, causing confused thinking and insecure feelings. This paper offers seven guidelines to help the middle-school teacher select and present reading materials that enhance learning…
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Independent Reading, Individualized Reading, Intermediate Grades
Powell, William R. – 1978
To improve the accuracy of the informal reading inventory (IRI), a differential set of criteria is necessary for both word recognition and comprehension scores for different levels and reading conditions. In initial evaluation, word recognition scores should reflect only errors of insertions, omissions, mispronunciations, substitiutions, unkown…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Informal Assessment
Bryant, Lynda Carol – 1976
To observe the relationship of auditory and visual receptive skills to achievement in reading, 80 eight-year-old children were given a diagnostic test battery which examined three receptive skills--attention to stimuli, discrimination, and memory--within three sensory modalities--auditory, visual, and auditory-visual. The control group consisted…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Perception, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education
Brown, James I. – 1976
To help students develop techniques which lead to maximum reading efficiency, it is first necessary to help them develop a positive self-image. Growing evidence is focusing attention on self-image as the crucial determiner of progress. Poor progess in reading at the elementary level leads to poor self-image, which in turn hinders the student in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulty, Reading Improvement
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Olson, Priscilla; Ritt, Marsha – 1973
This reading inventory was constructed from vocabulary lists and stories in Lippincott's Basic Reading Series (1971 edition). Designed to yield an estimate of a child's instructional reading level for grades one through eight, this program comprises reading selections and tests which are individually administered and to which students respond…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Elementary Education, Informal Reading Inventories, Oral Reading
Guthrie, John T., Ed. – 1977
The papers in this volume were initially presented at a seminar on the development of reading comprehension, which explored basic research and the teaching of reading comprehenison. Researchers in cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics and experts in curriculum design in reading gave presentations and reacted to one another's ideas. Each…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Design, Decoding (Reading)
Bormuth, John R. – 1977
After considering various estimates of the extent to which there is a "literacy problem" in the United States, this paper develops an econometric model of the literacy program. Defining the volume of literacy as the total amount of information that people exchange through the materials they want or need to use, the volume of literacy is seen to be…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Research, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Ribovich, Jerilyn K. – 1976
This study was designed to develop an instrument to measure comprehension of oral-language syntactic structures, to establish the validity and reliability of the instrument, and to determine the nature of the relationship between comprehension of syntactic structures in oral language and reading comprehension. The Comprehension of Selected Oral…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Grade 1, Intelligence, Language Research
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Jorgenson, Gerald W.; Hyde, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Results suggested that auditory-visual integration ability in this sample was developmental; however, the subjects functioned at a lower level than would be expected of middle-class students. The effects of grade level, sex differences, Intelligence Quotient, and single-modality auditory and visual functioning were examined as possible moderating…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Child Development, Instructional Program Divisions, Intelligence Quotient
Bowman, Harry L.; Kerr, Norman J. – 1981
Basic skills training in the United States Navy has become increasingly important as the quality of the recruit population has declined and the job demands faced by enlisted personnel have expanded. A study investigated reading comprehension and related variables pertaining to the Navy's recruits during a 12-month period. The primary focus of the…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background
Risko, Victoria J.; Alvarez, Marino C. – 1981
A study investigated the effectiveness of using thematic organizers to increase the reading comprehension of poor readers. The thematic organizer was used to expand the readers' prior knowledge by defining the implied thematic concept and presenting relevant examples of that concept. Twenty-four fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students who had been…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Content Area Reading, Intermediate Grades, Prior Learning
Alvermann, Donna E. – 1981
To assess and then compare stages of language acquisition in disabled readers with those identified by Chomsky in a study of normal readers, a study examined (1) whether the order of emergence of certain syntactic structures is the same for six to ten-year old disabled readers as it was for Chomsky's normal readers, (2) whether there are…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Intelligence
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