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Andrews, Nancy C.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1985
Describes how hearing children's books read aloud in their undergraduate methods class not only helped students learn more about children's literature but also sensitized them to the value and fun of reading aloud. (HOD)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Methods Courses
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Lautenschlager, John; Hertz, Karl V. – Reading Teacher, 1984
Outlines a program that helped parents to become active partners in their children's reading development. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Role, Program Content, Program Development
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Vukelich, Carol – Reading Teacher, 1984
Reviews a search of the professional literature concerning parent involvement in reading instruction. Explains the four most frequently mentioned suggestions for parent participation. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Kaymen, Maria S. – Online Submission, 2005
This study is an examination of animal-assisted therapy in an attempt to explore the ways it may serve as reading intervention program for struggling readers. Due to the low rate of literacy in the U.S., children are often put into reading intervention programs where they are required to read to an adult; potentially creating anxiety that may act…
Descriptors: Therapy, Intervention, Reading Instruction, Animals
Clark, Kathryn; Pillion, Jennifer – 2002
This report describes a project for increasing parental involvement through the existing reading program. The targeted first and second grade students lived in growing rural, Midwestern, low to middle class communities located in north central Illinois. The problem was noted in literature by researchers who found that parents had a very limited…
Descriptors: Action Research, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation, Primary Education
Simpson County Schools, Franklin, KY. – 1998
Part of a basic training series, this booklet describes creating a Reading Coaches (tm) session based on the simple concept of reading good books with children while engaging them in conversation about the book. The booklet notes that exemplary practices found in the SLICE-CORPS program (an AmeriCorps program) were synthesized to develop the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Program Descriptions
Simpson County Schools, Franklin, KY. – 1998
Part of a basic training series, this booklet describes presenting a Reading Coaches (tm) session based on the simple concept of reading good books with children while engaging them in conversation about the book. The booklet notes that exemplary practices found in the SLICE-CORPS program (an AmeriCorps program) were synthesized to develop the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Program Descriptions
Minichiello-Schmidt, Katherine – 1998
A study hypothesized that auditory input does not increase the comprehension of students. Forty Basic Skills English students in a suburban high school were identified for this study. They were grouped according to class section and assigned randomly to treatments. Two of the sections read narrative and persuasive/argument texts silently and were…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC. – 1995
Noting that parents can open a door to a big, exciting world when they help their children learn to read, this information sheet lists some things parents can do to encourage their children to read and presents a series of reading activities. The information sheet notes that parents can: (1) read aloud to their children; (2) read poems aloud; (3)…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Parent Child Relationship
Partnership for Family Involvement in Education (ED), Washington, DC. – 2001
The most important thing that parents can do to help their children become ready to read and to learn is to read aloud to them. This brief provides guidance for parents in facilitating their child's emerging abilities. Suggestions for parents include talking with infants and young children before they learn to read, setting aside a reading time…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Family Literacy, Learning Readiness, Parent Participation
Kosciolek, Stacey; Ysseldyke, James E. – 2000
This study examined the effects of a reading accommodation on the performance of students on a reading comprehension test. In total, 17 general education students and 15 special education students in grades 3-5 participated. Each student took two equivalent forms of the California Achievement Tests (CAT/5), Comprehension Survey. One form was…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Auditory Stimuli, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1997
Noting that children's success as learners rests on their ability to read well, this booklet provides parents with information about learning to read and includes activities for them to use in helping their children become readers. Twelve essential components of research-based reading programs are discussed: components 1 through 5 list activities…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Parent Participation
Lehr, Fran; Osborn, Jean – 2002
When parents and other family members read with their children, help them with homework, talk with their teachers, and participate in school or other learning activities, they give their children a tremendous advantage. The foundation for learning to read is in place long before children enter school and begin formal reading instruction. Families…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Skills, Parent Child Relationship
Moss, Joy F. – 2002
This book is intended as a resource for preservice and practicing teachers who want to build, extend, or enliven a program in which students explore the expanding world of children's literature. The book's author draws on her 30 years as an elementary school teacher and student of literary/literacy learning to present a theoretically grounded and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Lehr, Fran; Osborn, Jean – 2002
When parents and other family members read with their children, help them with homework, talk with their teachers, and participate in school or other learning activities, they give their children a tremendous advantage. The foundation for learning to read is in place long before children enter school and begin formal reading instruction. Families…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Skills, Parent Child Relationship
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