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Whittier, Paula; Blokker, Bill – Principal Leadership, 2001
Describes assessment-based approach for placing middle and high school students into three reading and comprehension grade-level categories: Grade level, no more than two grades below grade level, and two or more grades below grade level. Suggests course of action and goals to improve reading skills for students in the three categories. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Schools, Middle Schools, Reading Comprehension
Pearl, Shela – American Educator, 1986
Describes how an English teacher in a Queens, New York, ghetto school introduced her grade nine students to Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations." Focuses on students' responses, which eventually became enthusiastic, and discusses the use of classics within the curriculum. (KH)
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), English Curriculum, English Instruction, English Literature
Taylor, Sheryl V.; Nesheim, Dennis W. – Principal Leadership, 2001
Describes the content and organization of a readers' workshop, an approach to reading instruction for high school students with poor reading skills that emphasizes the building of connections between students' life experiences and providing a structured, shared reading learning environment. Identifies resources for selecting children's literature.…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Secondary Education, Workshops
Codding, Judy – Principal Leadership, 2001
Describes a year-long, high school reading and writing literacy course developed by the National Center on Education and the Economy, designed to be delivered in a 90-minute, double-block period 5 days a week. Identifies several things principals can do to successfully implement the course. (PKP)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Block Scheduling, Principals, Reading Instruction
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Gentile, Lance M.; McMillan, Merna – Educational Gerontology, 1979
Describes a model reading program for the elderly. The program encourages the aged to revive dormant interests and explore new vistas as major prerequisites to personal fulfillment. The goal was to identify an instructional plan that motivates the elderly to seek intellectual, physical, or spiritual renewal through reading-related exercises.…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Age, Bibliographies, Cognitive Development
McCloskey, Mary Lou – ESL Magazine, 1998
Literature is important in teaching English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL), because it motivates students, provides language models, offers ways to think creatively, provides opportunities for interaction, and enhances reading development. Criteria for selecting literature include student interest, linguistic accessibility, quality language, cultural…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Literature, Reading
Ministry of Education and Culture (Indonesia). – 1987
Activities related to the preparation of literacy follow-up materials in Asia and the Pacific are described in this final report of a regional workshop. Following a summary of the proceedings of the workshop, chapter 1 reviews preparation and field testing of printed book materials, printed nonbook materials, electronic media materials, and games…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Games, Literacy Education