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Peer reviewedDavidson, Marcia; Myhre, Oddmund – Educational Leadership, 2000
The Mukilteo (Washington) School District developed an assessment plan to provide reliable feedback on primary students' reading performance, allow documentation of student progress over time, and enlighten parents. Collaborating with the University of Washington, the district decided to employ timed oral reading fluency measures to screen all K-3…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Primary Education, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedCarter, Carolyn J. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Teachers in Highland Park, Michigan, conducted research and began an interactive reading-instruction program for students who were not succeeding in school. Reciprocal teaching, which trains students to use four strategies (generating questions, summarizing, clarifying, and predicting) for improving reading comprehension, raised hopes,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedWheaton, Craig; Kay, Stephen – Educational Leadership, 1999
Faced with low literacy levels, four schools in Santa Clara, California, decreed that every entering kindergartner would be a competent reader by the end of second grade. The schools then implemented the 1,000 Days Network--an uninterrupted morning literacy block tailored to children's needs. Preliminary results are encouraging. (MLH)
Descriptors: Accountability, Intervention, Literacy Education, Low Achievement
Peer reviewedAlfaro, Robert – Educational Leadership, 1999
In San Antonio, four schools are using the kindergarten level of the computer-based Waterford Early Reading Program to determine whether well-designed educational technology can bridge the gap between successful and disadvantaged schools. New technology and an old-fashioned buddy system are infusing classrooms with effective, dynamic teaching…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedBerendt, Peter R.; Koski, Barry – Educational Leadership, 1999
To improve third graders' reading scores, a suburban New York school implemented a plan to develop specific reading skills. Success hinged on focused reading instruction using specific strategies; small student groups working with professionals; a consistent, predictable schedule; teacher-prepared materials; regular feedback; and parental…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Education, Grade 3, Hispanic Americans


