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Leeds, Donald S. – Journal of the Reading Specialist, 1970
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Mathematics Education, Reading Ability, Reading Difficulty
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Carver, Ronald P. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Oriented Programs, Conceptual Schemes, Information Processing
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Hartwell, Patrick – Research in the Teaching of English, 1980
Examines arguments in favor of the notion of dialect interference in writing; offers counterevidence and explores an alternative explanation for apparent dialect interference in writing. Concludes that pedagogies for teaching writing skills to native speakers of English that assume dialect interference are theoretically wrong, pedagogically…
Descriptors: Dialects, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Artley, A. Sterl – Language Arts, 1980
Deplores the preoccupation with isolated skill teaching among reading teachers. Calls for reading competencies to be taught in the context of reading that has meaning, interest, and significance for the reader, and stresses the importance of instruction in the thinking strategies that contribute to mature reading. (ET)
Descriptors: Accountability, Cognitive Development, Educational Needs, Educational Practices
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Just, Marcel Adam; Carpenter, Patricia A. – Psychological Review, 1980
A model of reading comprehension focuses on eye fixations, which are related to the level of reading processes--words, clauses, and text units. Longer pauses are associated with greater processing difficulty. This model is illustrated for a group of undergraduate students reading scientific articles from "Newsweek" and "Time" magazines. (GDC)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Difficulty Level, Eye Fixations, Higher Education
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Goodacre, Elizabeth – Reading, 1980
Reports on reading research studies conducted in Great Britain during 1979, noting that two areas have attracted much more attention recently--reading comprehension and the importance of motivation. (HOD)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities, Literature Reviews, Readability
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Andre, Thomas – Review of Educational Research, 1979
Research on levels of questioning and their effects on learning is reviewed. It is shown that higher level questions facilitate reproductive and productive knowledge, but the reasons why are not clearly understood. An information processing model which accounts for question level effects is discussed. (MH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Educational Research, Learning Processes
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Thomson, Jack – English in Education, 1979
Discusses a research project that is producing articulate responses from children about their responses to reading, presents a transcript of an interview with a 14-year-old boy regarding his responses to fiction, discusses various stages of response to reading, and outlines classroom implications of studies of reading responses. (GT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fiction, Interviews, Literature Appreciation
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DuBois, Diane M. – Reading Teacher, 1979
Analyzes the oral reading performance of four Navajo children and notes that they believed the purpose of reading was to produce acceptable English grammar. (MKM)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Grammar
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Defior, Sylvia; And Others – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1996
Examines effects of several lexical and sublexical variables (lexical category and frequency, syllabic structure, word length) in reading acquisition in a transparent language--Spanish. Compares effects of variables in 140 normal and poor young readers. Finds that all variables produced a significant effect on the number of errors made by the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Error Analysis (Language)
Gorman, Christine – Time, 2003
Presents recent research results from magnetic resonance imaging on the neurological characteristics of individuals with dyslexia. Describes how the brain is normally used in reading and how a neurological "glitch" prevents individuals with dyslexia from easily gaining access to parts of the brain responsible for analyzing and…
Descriptors: Brain, Change Strategies, Children, Dyslexia
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Afflerbach, Peter – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Examines the influence of prior knowledge and text genre on prediction strategies of eleventh grade and graduate student readers. Finds that readers' prior knowledge may significantly influence the nature of readers' prediction strategies. Uses qualitative analysis of verbal report data to examine variation in types of prediction strategies.…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Higher Education, Literary Genres, Prediction
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Davis, Susan J. – Journal of Reading, 1990
Explains how teaching study skills using real content area materials was accomplished in an eighth-grade remedial reading class. Investigates student performance in social studies and science classes. Finds that students improved both the self-report of study habits and their grades in social studies and science classes. (RS)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Grade 8, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Strategies
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McGinley, William; Tierney, Robert J. – Written Communication, 1989
Proposes a view of literacy learning in which various forms of reading and writing are conceptualized as unique ways of thinking about and exploring a topic of study (analogous to a conceptual "landscape") en route to acquiring knowledge (best "traversed" from a variety of perspectives). (MS)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Independent Study, Learning Processes, Literacy Education
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Stainthorp, Rhona – Reading, 1989
Describes two models of childrens' literacy acquisition developed by research psychologists. Argues that these models make practical sense by embodying within them the notion that children use a combination of top-down and bottom-up processes to solve the problems of how to read. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Developmental Stages, Early Reading
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