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Alexander, Patricia A. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
The purpose of this article is to look anew at the concepts of reading, reading development, and reading research as they exist beyond the boundaries of the "science of reading" controversy. The context for this reconceptualization is reading in the digital age and the challenges that today's readers confront daily. Those challenges…
Descriptors: Phonics, Reading Research, Whole Language Approach, Barriers
Gentry, J. Richard; Ouellette, Gene P. – Stenhouse Publishers, 2019
With the concise and readable "Brain Words," you will learn how children's brains develop as they become readers and discover ways you can take concrete steps to promote this critical developmental passage. Introducing their original, research-based framework of "brain words"--dictionaries in the brain where students store and…
Descriptors: Neurological Organization, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Class Activities, Thinking Skills
Jett-Simpson, Mary – Journal of the Wisconsin State Reading Association, 1991
Describes the Reader's Workshop and the Focused Study Reading Workshop. Offers them as a way to accommodate the characteristics of individuals, to respect the knowledge of readers who are at earlier stages of reading development, to establish a system which teaches problem solving, and to provide for active child involvement and ownership in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes, Reading Programs
Wilson, Julie; Colmar, Susan – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2008
This article examines recent research and developments relating to the role of phonemic awareness and phonics in early literacy education and the relevance of these findings for school counsellors and teachers. It defines and reviews the role of phonemic awareness and phonics in theoretical models of reading processes, including whole-language,…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Literacy Education, School Counselors
Peer reviewedRhodes, Lynn K.; Shanklin, Nancy L. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Discusses the procedures for using the Classroom Reading Miscue Assessment which was developed by Denver area Coordinators/Consultants Applying Whole Language to help teachers efficiently gather miscue data. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedThompson, Richard A. – Reading Psychology, 1992
Argues that reading educators need to objectively appraise the whole-language instructional philosophy in relation to what is known about reading methodology. Discusses the whole-language philosophy, its history, the "whole sentence method," and whole-language weaknesses. Advocates developing a "balanced reading program," which would emphasize…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Strauss, Steven L.; Altwerger, Bess – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2007
US government mandates to implement intensive phonics instruction in elementary classrooms invoke an alleged scientific superiority of this approach over more meaning-centered models. But curiously absent from this scientific enterprise is a study of the phonics system itself. Advocates of intensive phonics have not demonstrated that the commonly…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Phonics, Whole Language Approach, Reading Instruction
Alexander, James C. – 1995
Top-down and bottom-up theories have long dominated the field of reading. Recently, interactive models have been proposed by some researchers. One model, the interactive-compensatory model, hypothesizes that a deficiency in one processing area is compensated for by a relative strength in another area. The concept of multiple intelligences is one…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Models, Multiple Intelligences
PDF pending restorationArellano-Osuna, Adelina – 1990
This study examined teachers' beliefs about how reading takes place and how reading processes develop. Subjects, 25 first-, fourth-, and sixth-grade teachers in five different Venezuelan schools, were administered protocols that consisted of a researcher/teacher conference, classroom observation, and an inventory designed to identify beliefs about…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education, Reading Instruction
Mucelli, Carolyn – 1997
There seems to be a pendulum in the field of education that sways from one extreme to another when a teaching method is introduced. The whole language concept caught on, and phonics instruction was then considered defunct. The pendulum now in the process of swinging back is being intercepted, before it goes to the extreme of "all…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Phonics
Peer reviewedBialostok, Steve – Language Arts, 1997
Examines three previously published articles which call for compromise in the debate over reading instruction. Argues that the articles are misleading and have the potential to create fear of whole language and anti-whole language sentiment. Shows how the writers portray themselves as concerned educators grounded in "true science," and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Ideology, Reading Instruction
Siegel, Janna – 1993
No trend in education has been more exalted than "whole language," which has a following of teachers, researchers, and specialists who are almost fanatical in their observance of this teaching method. The debate is between two types of direct instruction: the "atomistic" approach encourages teachers to break down reading into…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading Instruction
Gunter, Peggy – 1995
Among the defining features of the whole language philosophy are: an emphasis on reading comprehension and extracting meaning from text; reading and writing across the curriculum; and the use of phonics instruction, subordinate to other methods (cues) of extracting meaning from text. Controversy between professional educators involved in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Development, Phonics, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedLanguage Arts, 1991
Interviews Marilyn Jager Adams about her book "Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning about Print." Discusses the critical issues of phonics versus whole language and what she hopes teachers will gain from the book. (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Emergent Literacy, Interviews, Phonics
Peer reviewedGrindler, Martha; Stratton, Beverly – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1991
Discusses the part reading and writing play in the whole language approach. Offers 11 recommendations to help teachers provide a functional approach to language development. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes

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