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Spidell, Tammie F.; Latty, Jayne – Texas Association for Literacy Education Yearbook, 2018
In a test-driven educational environment, teachers see a great need for more engaging resources that produce the literacy results needed for students to thrive academically. In 2015, The National Assessment of Educational Progress reported that only 36% of fourth graders scored at or above the Proficient level of reading. This statistic was…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Programs, Beginning Reading, Preschool Children
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Altieri, Jennifer L. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2009
Enjoyable literacy strategies help elementary teachers reinforce students' mathematics knowledge. This article shares a number of literacy strategies that can easily connect with mathematics. These strategies include word associations, multimeaning word cards, and games. (Contains 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Associative Learning, Content Area Reading, Elementary School Mathematics
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Blasingame, James, Jr.; Nilsen, Alleen Pace – English Journal, 2005
A lesson focusing on the names of muscles but relating them to more common words is presented, as current research suggests that the best way to teach vocabulary is to group related words. Students create visual representations of word groups and teach the words to the class.
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods, Visual Learning, Associative Learning
Dale, Edgar – 1972
In our concern to improve the quality of reading, we have neglected vocabulary development; in our zeal to teach children to pronounce words, we have neglected teaching them word meanings. Vocabulary can be developed by using all the communication processes: reading, writing, speaking, listening, visualizing, and observing; and vocabulary deserves…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Concept Formation, Early Experience, Environmental Influences
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Lindstromberg, Seth – ELT Journal, 1985
Discusses the uses and advantages of pictorial schemata in teaching vocabulary to second language learners. The advantages are that the learner is encouraged not only to deal with lexical ordering but also to look for such ordering when learning the language outside the classroom. Describes how to design a schemata. (SED)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Class Activities, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Milligan, Jerry L.; O'Toole, Raymond J. – Elem Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Elementary School Science, Linguistic Theory, Science Instruction
Gallegos, Robert L.; And Others – Pointer, 1979
The article lists 50 English/Spanish cognate words (related by descent from the same ancestral language) and provides three strategies for using the words instructionally with Mexican American children. (PHR)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Bilingual Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Mexican Americans
Winne, Philip H.; And Others
Seventy-two university students were exposed to one of four repetition treatments for one of three different amounts of information presented in a chunked format. Implicit chunk repetition, i.e., the presentation of words not present in the original word list but logically belonging to a previously seen chunk, facilitated acquisition and retention…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Hypothesis Testing
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Griffin, Gerry; Harley, Trevor A. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
Reviews psychological aspects relevant to second language (L2) vocabulary list learning and reports on an experiment conducted with high school students learning French. Findings reveal that presenting vocabulary items in first language-second language order is the more versatile form of presentation if both production and comprehension of L2…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, French, High School Students
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Crow, John T.; Quigley, June R. – TESOL Quarterly, 1985
Describes a study which compared a traditional approach to second language vocabulary instruction with the semantic field approach, which is based on the association between five related words and a key word that could be mentally substituted in context. Findings lend support to the use of the semantic field approach. (SED)
Descriptors: Adults, Associative Learning, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Haslam, Audrey M. – Reading, 1971
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Auditory Perception, Discrimination Learning, Language Patterns
Peterson, Rosemary – 1979
A rationale for teaching beginning reading from a learning theory perspective that is compatible with Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development is presented in this paper. The model offered is based on a linguistic analysis and on current research. The logical thinking skills characteristic of each stage of development proposed by Piagetian…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Beginning Reading, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Processes
Williams, Ray – ESP Journal, 1985
Justifies the teaching of vocabulary recognition strategies from vocabulary development exercises and reviews five such strategies. These strategies are: (1) inferring from context, (2) identifying lexical familiarization, (3) unchaining nominal compounds, (4) synonym search, and (5) word analysis. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Context Clues, English for Special Purposes, Language Processing
Ediger, Marlow – 1996
Some tips can assist teachers in guiding each pupil to achieve more optimally, with respect to the ability to read well and reading comprehension. Among these 10 specific tips are: (1) teach individualized phonics in context; (2) assist the student to read in proper thought units by covering up words in sentences for clarification; (3) assist…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Classroom Techniques, Context Clues, Directed Reading Activity
Murphy, Joseph A. – 1983
Techniques for teaching collocation and word-association recognition as applied to the English as a second language class are suggested. Collocations are defined as phrases made of words which usually occur together, like "for the time being." Collocations and word associations are treated as synonymous. It is suggested that some words ought to be…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, English (Second Language), Idioms, Instructional Materials
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