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Peer reviewedHoffman, Lauren P. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
The South Metropolitan Association Communication Development Program in Flossmoor, Illinois, developed a language-oriented program that improved reading and writing proficiency of students with communication disorders. The program involves development and reading of language experience stories, role playing, vocabulary development, and other…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Experience Approach
Peer reviewedHopkins, Carol J. – Reading Teacher, 1998
Identifies literacy activities that can be used by volunteers to support classroom instruction. Provides a set of guidelines that teachers may give to the volunteers who work with students in need of additional educational opportunities if the students are to meet the challenge of becoming successful, independent readers. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach, Literacy, Reading Aloud to Others
Dixon, Carol; Nessel, Denise – 1983
The Language Experience Approach (LEA) to teaching reading in English as a second language is described. LEA uses the student's own experiences, vocabulary, and language patterns to create texts for reading instruction. Three stages are defined for assessing learners' levels of language use. The LEA instructional procedures are designed to be…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Experience Approach, Language Skills, Reading Instruction
Hart, Margaret – 1982
Based on the theory that learning takes place if the learner is able to relate new knowledge to something already known, the course of study described in this booklet consists of recording stories dictated by individual students and using these stories as a basis for teaching reading and creative writing to students from preschool through adult…
Descriptors: Adults, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Experience Approach
Rubin, Andee; Gentner, Dedre – 1979
The Story Maker is a teaching device that allows children to create stories by choosing options from a set of already-written story segments. This device (1) provides an active language experience that allows children to construct stories easily; (2) demonstrates the consequences of choosing different ways for a story to proceed; (3) avoids the…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Language Experience Approach
Peer reviewedAllen, Elizabeth G.; Laminack, Lester L. – Reading Teacher, 1982
Provides ideas for implementing the language experience approach with first-grade students. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Language Experience Approach, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedGanopole, Selina J. – Roeper Review, 1988
Reading and writing instruction for gifted students should address their actual use in meaningful contexts. Reading instruction should emphasize use of authentic materials, modified use of basals, divergent student responses, etc. Writing instruction should emphasize writing as a tool for learning, function before form, and opportunities for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Language Experience Approach, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedCoate, Sheri; Castle, Marrietta – Reading Teacher, 1989
Asserts that the language experience approach and invented spelling can be used to teach writing and reading in kindergarten. Notes that this approach takes advantage of children's enthusiasm for sharing stories, and individualizes literacy development. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Kindergarten, Language Experience Approach
Levin, Jill – 1988
This paper surveys methods for teaching reading and writing in kindergarten. The paper stresses the importance of accepting a child's own efforts, including invented spelling, and providing an atmosphere that encourages experimentation. Chapter 1 introduces the topic; chapter 2 provides a historical overview. The current state of the art is…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Methods, Kindergarten
Lamb, Jane – Learning, 1984
A turn-of-the-century printing press motivates elementary students to write. Children write, edit, and print their own stories on the Greenwood School Press. This self-supporting enterprise introduces children to various aspects of writing and producing literature. (DF)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Language Arts
Peer reviewedAlwood, Etta Jo – English Journal, 1984
Establishes the value of teachers attending writers' workshops and indicates how teachers can stimulate student writing by having them respond to thematically selected readings from literature. (CRH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Language Experience Approach, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Smith, Nancy J. – 1984
A major topic of interest for teachers participating in a graduate course in reading and computers was the application of word processing to facilitate reading and writing instruction. The course strategy for learning about computers and reading and writing instruction involved identifying helpful articles for theoretical background and practical…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBradley, Virginia N. – Language Arts, 1982
Discusses how microcomputers can stimulate invention in composition, through electronic mail, text analysis, and word processing programs. Describes two exploratory studies designed to examine the feasibility of using a word processor for language experience and sentence-combining activities in the elementary school classroom. (HTH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach, Microcomputers
LoPiccolo, MaryJo – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1989
An approach to language arts instruction for hearing-impaired students is described, which emphasizes expression of ideas rather than mechanics. The approach uses literature response journals and discussions to develop critical reading and writing skills, and helps students make the connection between literature study and their own writing. (JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Language Experience Approach, Reader Response
Peer reviewedKaderavek, Joan N.; Mandlebaum, Linda Higbee – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1993
This article explores ways to enhance oral discussions to increase the written language abilities of students with learning disabilities. It discusses oral and written language differences, and offers specific strategies for improving oral narrative skills within the Language Experience Approach (LEA), such as using semantic maps and teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education, Language Experience Approach


