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Pidgeon, D. A. – 1972
While it is appreciated that research on many of the details of early language learning is still required, one of the main themes of this paper is that solutions to the major problems of beginning reading are already known. In general, there has been a sufficiency of research, and what is now needed is action to implement the results already…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Orthographic Symbols
Erickson, Lawrence – 1974
Three items are described in this paper: the individual difference variable of cognitive style, research which has implicated cognitive style and reading achievement, and beginning reading research which uses cognitive style as a dependent variable. The contents include "Cognitive Style," which discusses research related to defining cognitive…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Style, Literature Reviews, Reading
Downing, John – 1971
The cognitive clarity theory may be stated quite simply and briefly: (1) Learning to read involved applying general intellectual abilities to the task. (2) Reading is usually a silent activity, and there are very few outward signs of what the behavior involves. (3) Children do not know the basic concepts involved in thinking about the tasks of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Learning, Reading
Glass, Gerald G. – 1973
This book is concerned with the skill of learning to read and factors primarily related to teaching the beginning reading skills. The contents include: "Rationale," which discusses abilities related to reading, reading as a different medium, decoding coming before reading, decoding as separate from reading, hypotheses for decoding, and a…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Methods, Phonics
Gallistel, Elizabeth; Fischer, Phyllis – 1972
This study evaluated the decoding skills acquired by low readers in an experimental project that taught low readers in regular class through the use of clinical procedures based on a synthetic phonic, multisensory approach. An evaluation instrument which permitted the tabulation of specific decoding skills was administered as a pretest and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Primary Education, Reading
Venezky, Richard L. – 1973
This study investigated the relationship between letter-sound ability and general reading ability in Israeli Hebrew and explored the value of letter-sound ability as a predictor of later reading success. The subjects were 130 children in primary classes in two Israeli public schools differentiated by socioeconomic status (SES). Stimuli were 31…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Hebrew, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Predictive Measurement
Platt, Penny – 1974
The grapho-linguistic approach to teaching reading involves the labeling of self-initiated graphic images reinforced by the copying of the written labels, which helps the child to understand the transference of meaning from the object to its name to its written name. The best time to start labeling strategies is when the child draws recognizable…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Associative Learning, Beginning Reading, Child Development
Merryman, Milisande Louise – 1973
This study investigated the effect on the reading comprehension of preschool children of matching syntactic patterns in written materials to patterns in their level of language acquisition. It also examined whether a language experience method or a prescribed vocabulary method had different effects on the results. Eighty randomly selected subjects…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Language Acquisition, Language Experience Approach, Preschool Children
Cannon, Haskell D. – 1973
The purpose of this paper was to propose a theoretical description of the print reading process based on Piagetian concepts of mental functioning and to explore implications for educators which are compatible with such a theory. The methodology employed proceeds from a general explanation of mental functioning to one particular form, that of print…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Reading
Burg, Dorothy Lee – 1971
Second-grade pupils who were taught reading in the first grade with the Initial Teaching Alphabet (i.t.a.) were compared with pupils who were taught reading with traditional orthography (TO). Seventy students from two schools in Moline, Illinois, were divided into a control group (using TO) and an experimental group (using i.t.a.) and were matched…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Grade 2
National Reading Center Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1971
The purpose of this brochure is to assist parents of young children to recognize opportunities in everyday life to help their young children to become good readers and to suggest ways in which parents can take advantage of these opportunities. It is recommended that, first of all, parents should develop a reading habit in themselves and fill the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Books, Childrens Literature, Emotional Development
MacGinitie, Walter H. – 1973
Assuming that although the pre-operational child generates syntactic utterances, it cannot be inferred that he can comprehend the process of analyzing or synthesizing words or utterances as specimens, it would follow that trying to teach pre-operational children to read by decomposing words or sentences, on the assumption that words and the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Concept Formation, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonemics
Smith, Carl B., Comp. – 1971
Chapters in this book describe how the home and the general environment contribute language and concepts and thereby condition a child to react favorably or unfavorably toward school and reading. The causes of reading difficulties are discussed to show that physical and psychological as well as social and instructional interferences may be…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Family Influence, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Bernstein, Margery R. – 1972
Primary teachers, aides, and volunteers participated in an inservice training program based on: prerequisites of reading; teaching materials and techniques; diagnostic tests of reading skills; beginning reading; and developing comprehension. Evaluative procedures included: (1) a pre and posttest on factual content, (2) showing videotape of a…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Inservice Education, Primary Education, Readability
O'Brien, Patti Lynn – 1972
A word attack program that begins with phonics and incorporates various aspects of a linguistics approach is described in this paper. Regardless of the material that is used, there are 13 consonant sounds which are easier to learn than others: b, d, j, f, k, p, t, l, m, n, r, v, and z. W and h would be introduced next because in isolation they…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Linguistics, Phonics