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Arlin, Marshall – 1976
Causal priorities between word meaning ability and paragraph meaning ability were examined in three types of readers across a period of nine months. Subjects were 180 pupils in seventh and eighth grade. They were categorized by relative performance in word and paragraphs meaning into three groups defined as "balanced," and "word dominant," and…
Descriptors: Definitions, Junior High Schools, Paragraphs, Reading Comprehension
Cosby, Jon P. – 1974
A cost analysis of the developmental education program on the North Campus of Florida Junior College at Jacksonville revealed that in the 1972/1973 fiscal year the special credit courses offered for remedial students cost over 80 percent more than regular credit courses. Among the developmental courses offered (English, reading, mathematics, and…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Educationally Disadvantaged, Program Costs, Remedial Instruction
Ellis, Patricia Ann – 1969
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the unaided teacher is able to teach kindergarten children in remedial reading as well as the teacher who is aided by trained fifth- and sixth-grade tutors. Involved in the study were eight schools using the Southwest Regional Laboratory (SWRL) First Year Communications Skills Program, which is…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Communication Skills, Kindergarten
Staats, Arthur W.; And Others – 1970
Instructional technicians administered a token reinforcement remedial reading program to 32 black ghetto children who were problem learners. In the 40.2 mean hours of training, the subjects made a mean of 78,505 reading responses; learned a mean of 726.8 words, retaining 81% short term and 59% long term; and received a mean monetary amount of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Research, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Snyder, Fred A.; Blocker, Clyde E. – 1970
Students entering Harrisburg Area Community College (H.A.C.C.), Pennsylvania, who are identified as being inadequately prepared for regular coursework are assigned to appropriate developmental courses, to prepare them for subsequent entry into the regular career or transfer curricula. A recent analysis of the program outlines such factors as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Developmental Programs, Institutional Research
Taniguchi, Bessie – 1970
This curriculum study focuses on the subject areas of English, mathematics, accounting, shorthand, and typewriting at Kapiolani Community College, Oahu, Hawaii. The author traces the inclusion of these areas in the business education program, as the college evolved from a technical school to a comprehensive junior college. One notable aspect of…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Institutional Research
Stevenson, Jane L. – 1970
A study of compensatory education programs in written composition was conducted in ten Florida public community colleges during the winter and spring of 1970. A major purpose of the study was to establish a data base from which a model could be developed that might improve the effectiveness of these programs. The existing programs at the colleges…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, English Instruction, Program Improvement
Smith, Carl B.; And Others – 1969
This is the first monograph in the PREP reading series which focus on reading difficulties and the cooperative efforts of various professionals to deal with the problems encountered. Each of the four of the series directs its message to a specific person on a school staff; each focuses on a different aspect of treating reading difficulty and…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Instructional Innovation, Principals, Reading Difficulty
Giebink, John W. – 1969
The variability in roles assumed by school psychologists suggests the possibility that school psychologists cannot be adequately described by a single model but rather there may well be a need for several. Rather than banish the old clinical model, a new model "Clinical Restorative" model is proposed. This model takes advantage of the knowledge…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Educational Innovation, Models
Casey, Rhoda Lintz – 1974
When applying for federal funding of an academic project, the writing of the proposal is important and should include a description of the institution and its population, a statement of the problem to be alleviated, an outline of the proposed attack on the problem, a specific catalog of each necessary item, and an itemized statement of the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Financial Support
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Schumer, Harry; Royer, James M.
This paper provides support for the notion that having teachers make predictions about achievement gains has positive educational benefits. A comparison of the mean gain scores over a 6-year period for elementary school children in a remedial Title I program in western Massachusetts indicated greater gains later in the program when the teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Elementary School Students, Prediction
Ferrin, Richard I. – 1971
This survey examines the extent and nature of certain special educational and support services for educationally disadvantaged community college students. The data are based on responses from 76 per cent of 180 public 2-year colleges in the Midwest. The findings were: (1) one out of nine Midwestern community college students is involved in…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Educationally Disadvantaged, Learning Problems, Remedial Instruction
Humphrey, Jack W. – 1971
A remedial reading program can be justified if it is well managed. Such a program is characterized by effective planning, organization, staffing, direction, control, innovation, representation, and communication. The key to a well-managed remedial reading program is a responsible principal. The principal should organize a committee to handle…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Principals, Program Administration, Program Development
Fuller, Renee; And Others – 1972
Four papers detailing the Fuller Reading System and its successful use with low-IQ subjects and one paper discussing the System and the results of using it are presented in this collection. The subjects were 23 residents of Maryland's principal institution for the retarded. They ranged in age from eleven to 51 years and in Stanford-Binet IQ from…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Kinesthetic Methods, Learning Modalities, Mental Retardation
Reid, Marilyn J. – 1972
In January 1972, questionnaires on remedial reading were sent to all remedial reading teachers in Vancouver public schools. Also, letters were sent to the principals of those schools in which remedial reading programs were operating. They were asked to record their comments, criticisms, and commendations of remedial reading activities. Many…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Research, Program Evaluation, Questionnaires
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