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Maertens, Ronald Edward – 1968
This study describes written composition teaching practices in 297 North Central Association (NCA) accredited public high schools in comparison with practices reported by other English curriculum studies and those supported by experimental research and recommended by specialists. Among the results were that (1) English teachers favor frequent and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Organization, Educational Objectives, English Curriculum
Brunswick Public Schools, ME. – 1969
To aid teachers of slow learners, this document, prepared under an ESEA Title 3 grant, reviews characteristics of low ability students, gives general recommendations for handling them, and suggests the establishment of a class newspaper to stimulate their study of the language arts. Twenty-seven specific teaching problems frequently encountered in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades, Language Arts
McCarus, Ernest; Rammuny, Raji – 1969
This course is designed to teach the non-Arabic speaker to read printed Arabic, to write Arabic with "a pleasing hand," to distinguish accurately the phonological contrasts of modern literary Arabic, and to pronounce it in a manner easily comprehensible to Arabs. Dialogs and proverbs are included for reading practice; grammatical…
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Graphemes, Handwriting Instruction
Hillerich, Robert L. – 1967
An experimental program was initiated into the Glenview (Illinois) Public Schools in 1964 to help elementary students learn to spell correctly and to write fluently. The spelling approach was based on the assumptions that students learn correct spelling best from a word list, that an initial test identifies normally misspelled words, and that…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Language Skills
Schulz, H. James – 1967
A program of new approaches to teaching composition, funded under an ESEA Title 3 grant, led English teachers at Woodridge High School, Peninsula, Ohio, to test two theories: (1) that no significant difference in writing skills would exist between students exposed to the traditional, formal grammar course and those taught composition through the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Testing, English Curriculum
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Downing, John; And Others – Educational Research, 1967
Two independent pilot studies in Britain investigated the effect of the Initial Teaching Alphabet (i.t.a.) on the creative expression and verbal skills in written composition of young children. The Staffordshire study compared a normal week's free compositions written by 54 children using the traditional alphabet with the compositions of a similar…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Early Childhood Education, English Instruction, Initial Teaching Alphabet
Golub, Lester Stanley – 1967
The purpose of this study was to determine statistically significant linguistic features of oral and written discourse rated quite high or low by teachers, and to make recommendations based on these findings to supplement existing guidelines for teaching composition. Fifty-five paired oral (tape-recorded) and written compositions were elicited…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines
Bornstein, H.; And Others – 1968
An attempt was made to investigate the hypothesis that deaf pre-college students could learn English more effectively by using a curriculum described in mathematical terms and notations where possible. An evaluation of materials based on structural linguistics was made; 56 subjects in the experimental group who used the first version of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, English Curriculum
Motycka, Mary Ann; Ceres, E. W. – 1967
Proceeding on the assumption that the newspaper can be effectively used to teach nearly every aspect of the English curriculum, this teaching guide presents concepts in literature, language, grammar, and composition and suggests procedures for adapting the relevancy and contemporaneousness of the daily newspaper to secondary school English…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, English Curriculum, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Carlson, Ruth Kearney – Elementary English, 1964
Teachers should foster in children's writing the use of words with "sparkle" and "spin"--"sparkle" implying brightness and vitality, "spin" connoting industry, patience, and painstaking work. By providing creative listening experiences with good children's or adult literature, the teacher can encourage students to broaden their imaginations and…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Creative Development, Creative Writing
Lohmann, Idella – 1967
Elementary school students should be given opportunities to participate in a variety of experiences and to develop their language skills through talking about these experiences. Children develop self-confidence by expressing their ideas and, upon seeing their words written down, also become interested in the processes of writing and reading. To…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Language Acquisition
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Ferry, Clifford, Ed.; And Others – 1973
This compilation is intended to provide a comprehensive collection of nonprescriptive learning outcome statements for second language instruction. Included are statements of what students can know and can do in the major content areas of second language learning, and in the areas in which second language relates to values education, basic…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Career Education, Course Objectives, Cultural Awareness
Hogan, Robert; And Others – 1974
Reported are second year data from an on-going project concerned with identification and facilitation of verbal talent in early adolescence. Parent and teacher nominations of junior high students and verbal scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT-V) are described as primary assessment tools. Overall the enrichment sample is described as…
Descriptors: Enrichment, Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Gifted
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. Div. of Compensatory, Urban, and Supplementary Programs. – 1973
The Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I Elementary Basic Skills program operated in 72 schools during fiscal year 1973. There were approximately 23,443 identified Title I pupils who received the services of the program. The first major program objective pertains directly to reading comprehension and anticipates a gain of ten school months…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Basic Vocabulary, Early Childhood Education
Holloway, Ruth Love – 1972
This address by the director of the Right to Read program presents a brief history of the effort, a discussion of the major goals, and a description of the means being used to reach these goals. The Right to Read program is an effort to insure that by 1980 no student will leave our schools without the skills of reading and writing. It is founded…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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