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Singh, Balwant – 1990
A study examined the effectiveness of IBM's (International Business Machines') "Writing to Read" (WTR) program in teaching kindergartners and first graders to read. Scores of 257 kindergarten students (enrolled in 2 experimental and 2 control schools) on the California Achievement Test were used to determine if the WTR program was more…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Instructional Effectiveness
Otto, Beverly – 1992
A study explored emergent readers' reconstruction of two story text types for evidence of cohesive harmony. Data came from a subset of 12 kindergarten children in 2 classes in an inner-city school. All of the children participated in a storybook reading program in which two types of texts were used: simple, beginning reader text and complex, trade…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Coherence, Emergent Literacy, Inner City
Albert, Elaine – 1993
Some researchers believe that phonics is the more natural way to teach reading because, instead of requiring the learner to memorize whole words, phonics shows the learner the process by which alphabetic writing is converted into speech. The human baby babbles more than enough phonemes for any language. Before there was an alphabet, humans drew…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Brain, Early Childhood Education, Language Processing
Lundberg, Ingvar – 1991
Covering studies from psychology, education, linguistics, and literature, this review of reading research in Sweden published in the 1980s includes sections on early reading development or emergent literacy, reading disabilities, and reading comprehension. Material in the review was selected using the following criteria: (1) only research…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergent Literacy, Foreign Countries
Uhry, Joanna K. – 1991
The first purpose of the study reported in this paper was to determine whether subjects trained in phonemic segmentation and spelling would have an advantage in segmenting, which would establish a causal relationship between segmenting and reading. The second purpose was to see whether trained subjects were better blenders than control subjects.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
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Hanson, Ralph A.; Ross, Steven M. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1975
Information on the allocation of daily instructional time to a given program is an important aid in understanding the overall patterns of instructional pacing and may also serve as an explanation of differences in scholastic performance. Studies with kindergarten children in the First Year Communications Skills Program support this assertion.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Criterion Referenced Tests, Kindergarten Children, Pacing
Niensted, Serena – Elementary English, 1975
Findings from educational researchers and linguists should be reviewed in conjunction with student needs when planning a language arts curriculum.
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Beginning Reading, Educational Research, Elementary School Curriculum
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Johnson, Kenneth R. – TESOL Quarterly, 1974
A study comparing Black dialect-speaking children and white children in grades 3-6 on their ability to hear final consonant stops showed the Blacks significantly less able to hear these sounds than the whites. The results indicate a need for special help in reading instruction. (CK)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Black Youth
Miller, J. Kenneth; Milligan, Jerry L. – 1989
A study examined whether children learn phonic decoding skills by reading without direct phonic instruction; compared the effects of a whole language first grade reading program with the effects of a traditional basal reading program; and determined whether there was a difference in decoding and comprehending abilities across levels of ability.…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading)
Klumb, Kelly; Coe, Tony – 1989
Selecting from a wide variety of sources, this report presents instructional techniques for the remediation of letter reversal errors in young students' writing. The techniques in the report have been applied in classrooms and found to be successful with a great majority of students. Sections of the report include: (1) an introduction; (2)…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Handwriting, Instructional Materials, Letters (Alphabet)
Nurss, Joanne R. – 1988
The use of logos in the early childhood classroom is one aspect of a rich written language environment in which the young child can begin to acquire literacy in a meaningful way. The early childhood classroom provides many opportunities for the use of logos in context. Sociodramatic play provides one such opportunity. Whether the play is arranged…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Effect, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
Morgan, Mary Ann; Wallace, Nancy – 1981
Drawing from research on reading, this paper suggests various methods of stimulating cognition in beginning readers. Defining cognition as the process by which a person gains knowledge, or understands or comprehends, discussion in the paper centers on the following topics: (1) perceptive and cognitive skills; (2) prior experience; (3) knowledge of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Lartz, Maribeth Nelson; Mason, Jana M. – 1989
To investigate what and how a child was learning about reading, a case study was conducted of one preliterate child's retelling of a story. The 5-year-old child (Jamie) heard the story in its complete form on the first session and then retold it each week for 8 weeks. The adult listener answered her questions but did not help unless asked. The…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Early Childhood Education, Early Reading
Garlikov, Patricia M. – 1987
By exploring the kindergarten program found in two public elementary schools in a middle-class neighborhood in central Alabama, a study examined age at school entry as a critical factor in achievement in Alabama kindergartens. The sample consisted of 100 kindergarten students (53 boys/47 girls; 96 white/4 black)--77 were 63 months or older, and 23…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Kindergarten, Primary Education
Thompson, Charles L.; And Others – 1985
Noting that the recent development of reliable, high-performance, low-cost speech recognizers--devices that can distinguish among spoken words--holds potential for education, such as early reading instruction, this technical report describes a study which investigated two principal questions: (1) Does an inexpensive, microcomputer-based speech…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction
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