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Gambrell, Linda B.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1987
Recommends teaching both mental imagery (an unobtrusive, natural text processing strategy) and summarizing (an efficient text reorganization strategy) to students who do not spontaneously use them. (NKA)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Independent Study, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension
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Blohm, Paul J. – Reading Psychology, 1986
Investigates the effects of structural cueing (color or no color) and decision level (rote or semantic) on students' verbatim retention of technical prose and concludes that the results support the distinctiveness of encoding hypothesis for learning via the microcomputer. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Prompting
Swaffar, Janet – 2001
This essay suggests a foreign language (FL) pedagogy for teaching literature to beginning students that creates strong readers equipped with strategies to undertake independent interpretations of literary works. It endorses a top-down processing that teaches students to attend to patterns of textual messages. Students use an "r+1" approach (the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literature, Reader Text Relationship
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Wyatt-Smith, Claire – English in Australia, 2002
Addresses that distinctive contribution of English to the development of students' literate capabilities as they progress through the years of schooling. Develops a framework for thinking about the nature of knowledges and the repertoires of literate practice made available to students of the English classroom. Explains different understandings…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, English Instruction
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Duke, Charles R. – Journal of Reading, 1990
Argues that as reading is taught increasingly as a tool, the delight that comes from personal literacy is becoming obscured. Argues that bringing personal values and experiences to poetry is an important way for students to discover the meaning of a poem. Describes how students can "map" their reading journey. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Learning Activities, Poetry, Reader Response
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Vandergrift, Kay E. – English Quarterly, 1990
Tests a new model of the child's meaning-making process in response to literary text. Finds that the model is not disproved and serves as a valid means for adults to share information and ideas about young peoples' transactions with literary texts. (MG)
Descriptors: Grade 10, Grade 9, Models, Reader Response
Nessel, Denise – Learning, 1989
A widely used technique for teaching reading, Directed Reading Activity (DRA), contributes to the development of passive readers rather than thinking readers. This article describes an alternative approach, Directed Reading-Thinking Activity (DRTA), contrasts DRTA with DRA, gives an example of DRTA in action, and provides tips for switching to…
Descriptors: Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Secondary Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Skills
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Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Wilkinson, Ian A. G. – Reading Teacher, 1991
Discusses what research says about silent and oral reading and the implications this has for reading instruction and instruction in the content areas. States that students are more attentive during silent reading and participate more in follow-up discussions of silent reading than in oral reading. (MG)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Oral Reading, Reader Text Relationship
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Serafini, Frank – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Argues that the way teachers and students transact with a piece of literature needs to change if teachers are to change the way students read and see themselves as readers. Suggests teachers need to support a variety of responses and avoid the tendency to reduce discussion to a search for a single main idea. Includes a brief response by Susan…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Reader Response
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Bousted, Mary; Ozturk, Alayne – Literacy, 2004
This article reports on a term's work with students in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in which the adult classic text Silas Marner was studied in both written and film form (Eliot, 1994; BBCFo, 1985). Through an extended consideration of the structures employed by different forms of narrative, students were invited to consider the knowledge and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Visual Literacy, Literacy
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Ruecker, Stan; Homich, Eric; Sinclair, Stefan – Visible Language, 2005
This paper describes a prototype system that allows readers to view an electronic text in multiple simultaneous views, providing insight at several different levels of granularity, including a reading view. This prospect display is combined with a number of tools for manipulating the text, for example by highlighting sections of interest for a…
Descriptors: Novels, Scripts, Electronic Publishing, Users (Information)
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L'Allier, Susan K.; Elish-Piper, Laurie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2007
Teacher educators can use active engagement strategies to help teacher candidates interact meaningfully with assigned readings for literacy methods courses. This approach to active engagement with required readings helps teacher candidates learn the content, concepts, and processes from text, and enables them to experience as learners the…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Strategies
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Knutson, Debra S. – 1996
For much of this century, text linguists have recognized that various tokens called "metadiscourse" may help explain how texts function. In linguistics, metadiscourse has a more concrete meaning than it typically does in composition: it refers to specific words, phrases, and clauses which are primarily intended to help the reader…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Linguistics, Readability
Dagostino, Lorraine; Carifio, James M. – 1993
A study established the logical validity of instructional activities for teaching reading evaluatively. These activities operationalized a theory of literacy and a model of reading comprehension developed by L. Dagostino and J. Carifio that specify 20 general characteristics of literate students who read evaluatively. Nineteen secondary classroom…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Critical Reading, Literacy, Models
Peters, William H. – 1992
A study examined the effects of aesthetic, efferent, and aesthetic/efferent teaching approaches on 38 English secondary preservice teachers' responses to literature. Three classes received intensive instruction on L. M. Rosenblatt's concept of aesthetic and efferent stances through one semester. However, one class was introduced and responded to…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Preservice Teachers
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