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Strickland, James, Ed. – English Leadership Quarterly, 1991
These four issues of the English Leadership Quarterly represent the quarterly for 1991. Articles in number 1 deal with whole language and include: "CEL: Shorter and Better" (Myles D. Eley); "Toward a New Philosophy of Language Learning" (Kathleen Strickland); "Whole Language: Implications for Secondary Classrooms"…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Departments, English Instruction, Labeling (of Persons)
Weaver, Constance – 1994
This digest discusses some of the ways children develop functional phonics knowledge in the context of authentic reading and writing, as well as some of the ways teachers can foster such development. The digest suggests that children develop phonics knowledge by: having familiar stories or poems read to them repeatedly; discussing letter/sound…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Phonics
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
Students individually need to experience success in reading, be it a systematic approach in phonics or in whole language procedures. Quality action research, conducted within the local school/school system, needs to be conducted to notice which of these two procedures of reading instruction best meets student needs. Each student needs to achieve…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Action Research, Comparative Analysis, Phonics
Ediger, Marlow – 2000
Presently, reading is much discussed by senators, representatives, and state legislatures--the debate is on the following issues in reading instruction: (1) having all students in public school achieve at grade level as a reading minimum; (2) accountability of teachers for student achievement; (3) teachers having high achievement expectations from…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Phonics, Public Schools, Reading Achievement
Ediger, Marlow – 2000
This paper begins with an overview of necessary word recognition skills and the debate between use of phonics versus whole language. The paper gives a useful 5-step strategy for decoding unfamiliar words: (1) use context clues; (2) try the sound of the initial consonant, vowel, or blend in addition to context clues; (3) check for structural clues;…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading Instruction
Starrett, Edmund V. – 2000
Presenting the positive role phonics can play in a student's ability to learn to read, this book emphasizes that phonics can be extremely beneficial when it is integrated as a part of a balanced reading program. Based on the author's real-world experience, the book covers the entire range of practical phonics applications for the elementary…
Descriptors: Consonants, Elementary Education, Informal Reading Inventories, Phonics
Peer reviewedLowe, David W.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1992
This article identifies the student at risk in reading, defines whole language philosophy, and gives examples of whole language instructional strategies that address the needs of the at-risk reader. These strategies include teacher modeling of reading and writing, student choice of reading materials, providing time to read, and developing thematic…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedKeefe, Charlotte Hendrick; Keefe, Donald R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1993
A whole-language instructional approach is presented for use with students with learning disabilities. Teacher behaviors are outlined, including demonstrating, expecting success, and responding to students. Learner behaviors are also discussed, such as using language in natural situations, making approximations in their learning, taking…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Learning Disabilities, Reading Instruction
Routman, Regie – Instructor, 1992
The article describes how to teach skills strategically in whole-language classrooms. It discusses differences between skills and strategies and notes how to move from skill to strategy. A section on teaching phonics examines phonics charts and personal phonics booklets; suggests an order for teaching phonics. (SM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phonics, Primary Education, Reading Skills
Fina, Allan de – Instructor, 1992
Explains how elementary teachers can help students understand onomatopoeia, suggesting that they define onomatopoeia, share examples of it, read poems and have students discuss onomatopoeic words, act out common household sounds, write about sound effects, and create choral readings of onomatopoeic poems. Two appropriate poems are included. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Shao, Xianya, Comp.; Woolman, David C., Ed. – 1993
Intended to help practitioners make the transition from traditional to whole language instruction in reading and writing, this 160-item annotated bibliography provides a selection of journal articles and research reports, language arts curriculum guides, student texts, and professional textbooks which reflect whole language theory, research,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Hume, Susan E. – 1996
This digest discusses various ways in which literature can be incorporated with world geography to make better connections across the curriculum. Reasons to use a literature-based approach to teach geography include: (1) there is a natural link between geography and literature; (2) the study of literature improves comprehension of geography; and…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Location, Geography
Mason, Harriet – 1996
Illustrating how dramatic storytelling can be used in the school or classroom, this book gives step-by-step guidelines for learning to tell stories and for teaching storytelling to students. The book provides more than 100 lesson-related whole language activities that can be used across the curriculum. The book also provides many examples and…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Elementary Secondary Education
Green, Moira D. – 1996
This book uses a child-initiated, whole language approach to help children have fun while exploring the world of science. The activities are divided into 23 units. Each unit begins with an "Attention Getter," the purpose of which is to introduce the unit to children in a way that grabs their attention, stimulates their interest, and creates…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Barrie, Joan – 1993
This document consists of three books in one. The first book is a reproducible book for students titled "Tiggy and Me and Butterfly, Too!" about traveling around the world. The second book, for the teacher, includes a guide to teaching the student's book and a comprehensive whole language, multicultural, multidisciplinary resource book. The third…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities, Maps


