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Droop, Mienke; Verhoeven, Ludo – Journal of Literacy Research, 1998
Examines the role of cultural background knowledge on the reading comprehension of third graders acquiring literacy in Dutch as a first and second language while reading noncontrived texts from the reading curricula. Finds a facilitating effect of cultural familiarity for both reading comprehension and reading efficiency. Notes that this effect…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Dutch, Foreign Countries
Grimes, Sharon – School Library Journal, 2004
A few years ago, most of the students at Lansdowne Elementary were struggling readers: while many could recognize words, half were unable to under stand the stories they'd just read. Not surprisingly, these kids weren't interested in books. The problem wasn't Why Johnnie Can't Read, but more specifically, Why Johnnie Can't Understand--and the…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Elementary School Students, Prior Learning, Reading Comprehension
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Braten, Ivar; Stromso, Helge I. – Reading Psychology, 2006
We examined whether the text understanding of students holding naive and sophisticated epistemological beliefs was differentially affected by text format, also controlling for effects of gender, word decoding, and prior knowledge on understanding. The participants were 39 Norwegian first-year teacher students, and the topic of reading was…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Attention Deficit Disorders
Nichols, William Dee; And Others – 1997
The influence of word recognition and conceptual knowledge on readers' comprehension of narrative text has become a fundamental assumption associated with text processing in the primary grades. Features of conceptual knowledge such as prior knowledge, content knowledge, domain knowledge, and discourse knowledge are believed to be significant…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Grade 4, Grade 5
Skinner, Robert E. – 1994
It is argued that limited-English-proficient (LEP) readers, like all readers, process print with the intent to comprehend it, and all readers bring different background knowledge that influences how they derive meaning from text. Cultural influences are extremely significant in determining background knowledge, both cognitive and social. The…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Cultural Literacy, English (Second Language)
Nolan, Jack – 1987
A study explored the effects of both prior knowledge of acronyms and their form of presentation (cued or uncued) on reader recognition of acronym meaning. Among the hypotheses tested were that (1) a reader presented with an acronym ranked as familiar is more likely to recognize that acronym than one ranked unfamiliar, and (2) that a reader…
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Context Clues, Higher Education, Journalism
Tierney, Robert J.; Pearson, P. David – 1986
Research discoveries over the past 15 years concerning reading comprehension have had a significant impact on reading instruction, particularly schema theory. This theory, based on prior learning, which states that the reader uses the text to construct a meaning within his or her own mind, affects what teachers can do to help students improve…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Opinions, Prior Learning, Reader Text Relationship
Jones, Beau Fly – 1985
Defining reading as a constructive process involving an interaction of the reader, the text, and the context, this paper offers a model of student cognitive processing that incorporates research in reading, thinking, teaching, and instructional materials. The first section of the paper provides the theoretical context for developing the model,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Interaction, Knowledge Level, Learning Processes
Hynd, Cynthia R.; Alvermann, Donna E. – 1985
Noting that children and adults often hold misconceptions about topics in content area texts, particularly those in the area of science where counter-intuitive notions about how the real world works abound, a study examined the effect of activating students' background knowledge about motion theory prior to asking them to read a physics text.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Higher Education
Gambrell, Linda B. – 1981
A study investigated the hypothesis that mental imagery facilitates access to prior knowledge and therefore enhances the ability to infer and make text-relevant predictions. The subjects, 29 first grade and 29 third grade students, were randomly assigned to either an experimental group where they were instructed to make pictures in their head to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Grade 1, Grade 3, Primary Education
Goetz, Ernest T.; And Others – 1981
Using computer controlled text presentation that permitted the measurement of reading time for individual sentences, a study tested two hypotheses concerning how schemata guide reading comprehension. The focusing hypothesis suggested that the schemata activated by the reader's perspective might identify relevant information to which additional…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1986
Summarizes good reading research published in journals during 1986, focusing on studies that deal with reading comprehension, prior learning, and word recognition. (SRT)
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Prior Learning
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Alvermann, Donna E.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Examines the effect of prior knowledge activation on sixth-grade readers' comprehension of compatible and incompatible text. Results support the notion that prior knowledge may intefer with, rather than facilitate, reading comprehension under certain conditions. (HOD)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Education, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
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Baldwin, R. Scott; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Reports on a study that examined the effects of prior knowledge and topic interest on the reading comprehension of seventh- and eighth-grade students. The results suggested that both prior knowledge and topic interest were autonomous factors in reading comprehension. (HOD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Junior High School Students, Knowledge Level, Prior Learning
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Thelen, Judith N. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Discusses what is meant by meaningful learning, the conditions necessary for meaningful learning to occur, the importance of vocabulary instruction to comprehension, and how to insure that vocabulary instruction is meaningful. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Prior Learning, Reading Comprehension
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