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Builder, Philip – Australian Journal of Reading, 1986
Evaluates the new paradigm of learning and discusses its principles of context, process, individualization, and community. This method allows for the instruction of the full range of learners in a classroom because the emphasis is on learning how to learn and learning as a process. (NKA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Decoding (Reading), Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLubarsky, Nancy – Journal of Reading, 1987
Traces a project that investigated the connection between reading and writing with oral language experiences such as oral history and folklore. (NKA)
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Intergenerational Programs, Interviews, Language Arts
Peer reviewedClarke, Mark A. – Language Arts, 1987
Argues that if education for language development is to improve, the changes will have to take place in the classroom and that the change needed is to return control of classrooms to teachers. Also argues that for reform to endure, how systems respond to change must be understood. (SRT)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Balajthy, Ernest; And Others – Computing Teacher, 1987
Discusses use of word processing software as an effective tool in writing and revision instruction, and describes the role of the teacher. Examples of exercises that encourage revision and of software designed to teach effective revision skills are reviewed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedPellegrini, A. D.; Galda, Lee – Elementary School Journal, 1986
Outlines M. Halliday's theory of language production, which suggests that the form of oral and written language is determined by the context in which language is generated, and shows how it can be used as a basis for curriculum development. (Author/HOD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSpencer, Margaret – Language Arts, 1986
Suggests that reading and writing are not only language competencies displayed in literacy or literature but that they are the sites for analysis in emergent literacies. (DF)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Early Reading, Emergent Literacy, Language Arts
Peer reviewedStrong, William – English Journal, 1986
Discusses shifts in language/composition research over the past 20 years as they relate to an emerging consensus about English teaching. (SRT)
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Educational Theories, English Instruction, Grammar
Jacobi, Carolyn – Computing Teacher, 1985
Describes demonstration grant project undertaken by the Rapid City South Dakota school district to determine whether computer assisted instruction (CAI) would be beneficial to Native American children. Discussion covers operation and results of the program, which offered CAI instruction in reading and language arts to students in grades three to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedNagy, William E.; Herman, Patricia A. – Educational Perspectives, 1985
Advocates the use of incidental vocabulary learning to assist students in vocabulary expansion and reading comprehension. Addresses the issues of the number of words students would have to know to make substantial gains and what type of word knowledge is necessary to facilitate reading comprehension. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Language Skills, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedSchultz, Carolyn – Science and Children, 1985
Describes an enrichment program for preschool children which includes hands-on experiences with animals. Includes a chart with suggestions (large group activities, outdoor activities, science center activities, language and mathematics center activities, and arts/craft center activities) for the study of birds, insects, reptiles, mammals, trees…
Descriptors: Animals, Biological Sciences, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedDeJesus, Susan E. Bangs – Language Arts, 1985
Describes inadequate home literacy experiences of three children, noting that the home expects the school to educate the child and the school expects certain prerequisites of the home, but neither is aware of the other's expectations. Exhorts schools and teachers to communicate better the parents' role in early literacy education. (HTH)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Elementary Education, Expectation, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedCullinan, Bernice E.; Strickland, Dorothy S. – Reading Teacher, 1986
Describes some of the activities teacher researchers are doing in their classrooms, focusing on ways they use language, literature, and literacy activities to examine their students' development as well as their own growth. Also outlines ways teachers organize and analyze their observations in an effort to make them somewhat systematic. (HOD)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedCaldwell, Jo Ann – Social Studies Review, 1984
The Young Historians project provides abundant opportunities for students in grades one through six to apply basic reading, writing, listening, speaking, and computing skills learned during reading and math and to learn firsthand about their own heritage and the many resources in their own community. (RM)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
Christiansen, Mark A. – Tennessee Education, 1984
Comments on how language should be taught, language as an evolving medium, and the purpose of language to express meaning. Notes limitations of the Minimum Competency Test and mentions how adoption of Paideia Proposal suggestions might affect language study. (MH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Peer reviewedLemlech, Johanna K. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1984
Small group interaction facilitates language development because students tend to be motivated by their peers. Language acquisition, classroom management, and teaching methodology are integrated within a social studies unit to illustrate how children learn. (DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Elementary Education, Language Acquisition


