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Rubin, Ann D. – 1978
Children's well-developed oral language skills obviously facilitate their reading and learning to read. In contrast to a traditional position which contends that reading comprehension equals oral comprehension skills plus decoding, this paper claims that a child must learn (and, perhaps, unlearn) many more skills in the transition from oral…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Literature Reviews
Greenlaw, M. Jean; And Others – 1977
In this study, two different approaches to the teaching of reading were designed and presented over an eight-week period, then evaluated according to student scores on three standardized tests. After a pretest, nine first-grade classes were randomly assigned to one of three groups: literature, concept development, or control. In the literature…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Directed Reading Activity
Brown, Margaret E. – 1977
Beginning reading instruction is a challenge that teachers can meet successfully by using imagination, working hard, displaying enthusiasm, and expressing genuine concern for the young children that they teach. This paper offers guidelines for beginning reading teachers who base their programs on traditional basal readers. The guidelines are…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Basic Reading, Basic Vocabulary, Beginning Reading
Frederiksen, Carl H. – 1976
The primary goal of early reading instruction, according to this paper, should be to teach children to comprehend written discourse in a manner similar to that for oral discourse because both types of discourse require decoding ability--graphic or acoustic. The paper asserts that to simply design reading instruction to achieve the subgoal of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Connected Discourse
Samuels, S. J. – 1976
Reviews and evaluative comments concerning the 11 papers read during the April 1976 portion of the Pittsburgh conference on the theory and practice of beginning reading are included in this document. Before the papers are reviewed, information is presented on some questions posed at the conference within the context of two issues that were raised…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Conference Reports, Primary Education, Reading Difficulty
White, Sheldon H.; Hall, William James – 1976
The second Pittsburgh conference on the theory and practice of beginning reading, held in May 1976, is evalauted in this paper by pointing out some of the "critical incidents" that occurred at the conference and that indicated the types of interactions that must take place between reading theory and practice in the future. The paper…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Conference Reports, Coordination, Educational Cooperation
Gregg, Lee W.; Farnham-Diggory, Sylvia – 1976
A framework for a comprehensive theory of reading is presented in this paper. The framework consists of perceptual, semantic, and control systems. The perceptual and semantic spaces of the theory should not be confused with the terms "decoding" and "comprehension"; decoding and comprehension refer to ways in which those spaces…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Conference Reports
Cazden, Courtney B. – 1976
In this paper, it is suggested that reading instruction can be improved by studying the interactions of students and teachers in beginning reading classes. Such research could identify effective environments for learning to read, providing teachers with alternative and effective ways of adapting reading instruction to the students' needs. The…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Communication, Conference Reports
Geoffrion, Leo D.; Bergeron, R. Daniel – 1977
The Computer Animated Reading Instruction System (CARIS) was developed to introduce reading to children with varied sensory, cognitive, and physical handicaps. CARIS employs an exploratory learning approach which encourages children to experiment with the reading and writing of words and sentences. Brief computer-animated cartoons provide the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Students
Hare, Victoria Chou; Devine, Denise A. – 1981
A study was designed to determine whether scores for general knowledge, specific knowledge, and general interest on a topic could be used as predictors of children's listening comprehension. Baseball and dolls were chosen as the topics because their stereotypic nature would allow the data to be generalized across the subject population. Data were…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Experience, Grade 1, Individual Characteristics
Otto, Beverly; Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1981
In 1981, a scale, the Emergent Reading Ability Judgments for Dictated and Handwritten Stories, was developed for use in assessing how close a child was to reading independently based upon the nature of the child's attempts to read from dictated and handwritten stories. A study was conducted to apply the scale to stories from a new sample of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Behavior Rating Scales, Emergent Literacy, Kindergarten Children
Blass, Rosanne J.; Jurenka, Nancy – 1979
Studies of successful beginning readers have suggested two factors--a responsive communication environment and the awareness of reading as communication--that contribute to early success in reading. In light of this, a study was conducted to identify and differentiate high communication and low communication classrooms and to explore the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Malmquist, Eve – 1981
In practically all countries, the governing bodies seem to be conscious of the important role the ability to read well plays in all educational activities. But the tremendous demand for education has far outpaced the supply. Since World War II, many new self-governing countries have been established of which most are illiterate. Since democracy in…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Beginning Reading, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Snow, David P.; Coots, James H. – 1981
Noting that the lack of prosodic information in printed text may be a source of difficulty for children who are learning to read, this paper explores the features of language underlying the acoustic and perceptual segmentation of sentences into meaningful units. Using evidence from studies in speech production and perception, the paper addresses…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Language Processing, Listening Comprehension
Partridge, Susan – 1980
Instructional methods and teaching resources are discussed in this document for the kindergarten teacher of bilingual beginning readers. The instructional program presented suggests, for instance, enlisting the aid of children's librarians to identify books of universal appeal; parental involvement is sought in selecting books for individual…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Classroom Environment


