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Wilson, Robert M.; Parkey, Nancy – J Reading, 1970
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Language Experience Approach, Middle Schools, Reading Difficulty
Aukerman, Louise R. – New Engl Reading Assn J, 1970
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Kindergarten Children, Language Experience Approach, Learning Processes
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Daniels, Roberta R.; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1988
Compares two instructional programs--the structure of the Intellect-Learning Abilities and the Language Experience in Reading--utilized in a rural midwestern laboratory school. Reports no significant difference between experimental and control groups in four out of five operation areas, although the control group scored significantly higher in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Laboratory Schools
Rosier, Helen Cody; Benally, Louise – 1980
The student reader-workbook, third part of the "Ch'al" series, presents activities to be done orally or by writing. Pages of the workbook are divided into two or three frames; each activity for a given frame should be completed before moving on to the next frame. A total of 23 words (14 consonants and 15 vowels) in the Navajo language are…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Beginning Reading, Directed Reading Activity, Language Experience Approach
Hoskisson, Kenneth; Biskin, Donald – 1975
Since, by the time they enter school, children have developed a major portion of their spoken language system by being immersed in language, it seems probable that they could also apply these rules to the orthographic system if they were immersed in reading. Thus, learning to read by reading would allow the general formation of rules that could…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kindergarten, Language Acquisition, Language Experience Approach
Weber, Elaine Marie – 1975
This study examined the effects of two programs which differed in the methods they employed to develop reading readiness. The two methods represented were a language experience approach and a phonics approach. The subjects were children from kindergarten classes in two elementary schools in Flint, Michigan. All subjects were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Language Experience Approach, Phonics
Van Allen, Roach – 1965
The importance of building positive attitudes and habits in developing successful reading experiences is discussed. In order to have positive attitudes toward himself and toward his reading, the child must acquire basic concepts about language and its relation to himself. Among these concepts are (1) I can talk about what I think about, (2) what I…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Communication Skills, Elementary Schools, Grade 1
Weiss, Lucile S. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine if a compensatory reading program based on the language experience approach could raise the reading level of underachieving disadvantaged students in the community junior colleges to a level commensurate with their ability and high enough for subsequent success in college level academic courses.…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Doctoral Dissertations, Language Experience Approach, Reading
Reading Newsreport, 1971
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Language Experience Approach, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
Reading Newsreport, 1971
Descriptors: Field Trips, Inservice Education, Language Experience Approach, Learning Activities
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Slate, Belva N. – Florida Reading Quarterly, 1971
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Individualized Reading, Language Experience Approach
Tate, Annah – Australian Journal of Reading, 1983
Cites articles and research suggesting that the ability to learn to read is inherent within any normal child and recommends that teachers use strategies and materials relevant to the child rather than a prestructured reading program. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Individualized Reading, Language Experience Approach
Uries, Ethel; And Others – 1979
This manual outlines the procedures necessary for successful implementation of the Project READ-WRITE program. Two components are emphasized: the area of administration, supervision, and coordination; and the area of inservice training. Project READ-WRITE is described as a basic skills program in reading and related language arts designed to use…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Basic Skills, Demonstration Programs
Colvin, Cynthia M. – 1968
Those psychological principles which might aid the teacher in the selection of instructional materials are examined. Since learning is a process which builds sequentially on past learning, beginning reading materials should include words that have personal relevance for the individual child. Meaningful material is learned more quickly than…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Content Area Reading, Individual Differences, Instructional Materials
Buckner, John H.; And Others – Graduate Student Association Journal, 1978
This study compared the first grade reading comprehension and vocabulary scores of children who were exposed to a Language Experience Approach in kindergarten to the scores of children who participated in a traditional kindergarten reading readiness program. Two groups of 22 students each were matched for sex and for scores on standardized reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Followup Studies, Kindergarten, Language Experience Approach
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