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Schraw, Gregory; Bruning, Roger – Reading Research Quarterly, 1996
Examines relationships between readers' implicit models of reading processes and reader engagement. Notes that a factor analysis produced factors corresponding to a transmission model or to a transactional model. Finds that endorsing a transactional model was related to higher recall of expository text, and that individuals high on the…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Higher Education, Models, Reader Text Relationship
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Cothern, Nancy B.; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1990
Examines two readers' images of literary characters as a basis for studying text meaning construction. Finds greater variation than commonality between the text and readers, as well as between the readers. Suggests using dialogue and rereadings in instruction to aid in developing and monitoring text understanding. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
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Long, Shirley A.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1989
Explores reader and text effects on the production of mental imagery during and after reading a poem, a story, and two expository texts. Finds that imagery occurs spontaneously during and after reading all texts and that the production of imagery is affected by both reader and text. (RS)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Imagery, Intermediate Grades, Oral Reading
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Appleby, Bruce C. – ALAN Review, 1989
Examines the history and psychology of adolescence, and of the adolescent and reading. Reviews research done by Victor Nell, who looks at the characteristics of the dedicated and absorbed reader. Asserts that teachers can benefit from an understanding of the psychology of teaching literature to adolescents. (MG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Educational History, English Curriculum
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Littlefair, Alison B. – Reading, 1989
Argues that most pupils need some help as the reading curriculum widens to include books of varied linguistic complexity. Maintains that increasing awareness of the register patterning of different genres is a basis for continued teaching of reading across the curriculum throughout pupils' school careers. (RS)
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Literary Genres
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Schraw, Gregory; Dennison, Rayne Sperling – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1994
Tests the hypothesis that different assigned purposes for reading led to changes in the "interestingness" and recall of text material. Concludes that reading for a particular purpose enhances the interestingness of text information even when that information is not intrinsically interesting. Discusses educational implications. (BS)
Descriptors: Interest Research, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
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Green, S. – Reading, 2001
Explores the expectations of the National Literacy Framework and highlights some problem areas in the context of the National Curriculum for English. Notes one such area relates to the assessment criteria which were selected from the framework to address children's understanding of organizational features of texts in reading and writing. Concludes…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades
Musthafa, Bachrudin – 1996
Suggesting that the common classroom practice of literature instruction is antitheoretical and counterproductive, this paper elaborates theories of reading processes, discusses children's responses to literature, and proposes suggestions for classroom use. The first section of the paper outlines what literature instruction is expected to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Topp, Bruce W.; And Others – 1986
A study tested the hypothesis that readers continually evaluate the informational content of text in terms of its relevance to processing goals and congruence with existing knowledge, and that they prioritize this information in terms of its strategic importance to the task at hand, integrating it with existing schemata when it is compatible.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inferences, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Goodman, Kenneth S. – 1983
Using a large, preexisting miscue analysis database, a study explored the influence of specific text characteristics on reader/text interaction. Subjects--24 second, 32 fourth, and 32 sixth graders--read three texts. Four specific questions were addressed: What relevant miscue patterns do the readers of each text and of the combined three texts…
Descriptors: Determiners (Languages), Elementary Education, Language Research, Miscue Analysis
Goetz, Ernest T.; And Others – 1987
To explore imagery and emotional involvement in reading, a study examined readers' imagery and emotional responses through the use of ratings for each paragraph in a story. Subjects, 40 undergraduate volunteers recruited from education classes, read a 2100-word excerpt from the novel "Buffalo Chief" by Jean and Paul Annixter. Students…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Emotional Response, Higher Education, Imagery
McConkie, G. W.; And Others – 1989
As part of a series of studies describing the oculomotor behavior of skilled readers, a study investigated whether a word refixation curve exists. Subjects, 66 college students fixating over 40,000 times, read lines of text from a computer screen and were instructed to read for meaning without regard to errors. Results of eye movement control…
Descriptors: College Students, Eye Fixations, Higher Education, Perceptual Motor Coordination
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Golden, Joanne M.; Guthrie, John T. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1986
Describes a reader response study indicating (1) a high degree of agreement on reader beliefs and text events and (2) that students who empathized with a particular character identified the story conflict as pertaining to that character. Suggests specific reader-based and text-based factors that produce convergence and divergence in reader…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Literature, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
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Eller, Rebecca G.; And Others – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1988
Investigates the process involved in acquiring word knowledge from written context in prereading kindergarten children. Analyzes children's readings of picture books to identify patterns of vocabulary growth. Concludes that children learned lexicogrammatical information incidentally through exposure to written context. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Kindergarten, Language Acquisition
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Kontos, Susan – Reading Research and Instruction, 1988
Longitudinal study investigated the relationship between print awareness and reading during the reading acquisition process of children from kindergarten through first grade. Results indicate that while print awareness plays a role in children's transition towards literacy, that role is entwined with the role of other reading knowledge and skills.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Kindergarten, Primary Education
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