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Shoop, Mary – Reading Horizons, 1986
Offers techniques teachers can use to incorporate questioning into reading instruction. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Listening Comprehension, Literature Appreciation
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Thurmond, Vera B. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Describes a course in which a modified version of the Whimbey technique was used to teach verbal reasoning and vocabulary skills to minority high school students. (DF)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Course Content, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
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Pitts, Sandra Kelton – Reading Psychology, 1986
Describes a project in which underprepared college freshmen in a basic skills English class heard materials read aloud while they followed along in the text. Concludes that the students made gains in writing skills but not in reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Freshmen, High Risk Students, Higher Education
Stahlschmidt, Agnes D.; Johnson, Carole Schulte – School Library Media Quarterly, 1984
Examines research on effects of reading aloud to children in areas of reading and listening comprehension, vocabulary and language development, and attitudes toward reading. Outcomes of reading aloud and results of teacher survey concerning ways in which the school library media specialist can contribute to read-aloud programs are discussed.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Librarians, Library Role
International Reading Association, Newark, DE. – 1999
This booklet suggests that parents read with their elementary-age child, allowing the child to participate in the reading. The booklet also shows how to make the home a reader-friendly environment, initiate writing activities with a child, and make family trips to the library. Sections of the booklet are: "Read to Your Child"; "The…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Libraries, Literature Appreciation, Parent Student Relationship
McCarthy, Susanne; Nicastro, Jan; Spiros, Irene; Staley, Kathleen – 2001
This report describes a program implemented to improve attitudes toward recreational reading. The targeted population consisted of kindergarten, first, third, and fifth grade students from one urban and two suburban school districts in a major metropolitan area in northern Illinois. Evidence for the existence of the problem included surveys of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Nickell, Brian K. – 2003
Students in the targeted school exhibited a decline in reading scores between second and fourth grade. Due to poor reading levels for 2 consecutive years the state put the school on a probationary list with in its district. Evidence for the existence of the problem included documented low reading test scores, below proficiency assessment records,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Art Education, Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness
Combs, Martha – 1996
Suggesting that every child has the right to know first-hand the power and possibility that comes from being a literate individual, this textbook offers prekindergarten through primary education preservice teachers the opportunity to participate in the thinking and decision making that face teachers of young children. Selected theoretical…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Decision Making, Independent Reading, Integrated Activities
Smith, Carl B. – 2001
This book is part of a series that helps parents choose books for their children and talk with them about books in ways that actively engage children with the meaning on the printed page. The introduction notes that it is important for parents to continue sharing books with their children at this age (12 to 14 years). The first chapter, "Reading…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Childrens Literature, Family Literacy
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Butler, Dorothy – Theory into Practice, 1982
If, ideally, reading begins at home, with children listening eagerly to interesting stories, then this experience must be duplicated in the classroom for reluctant readers. Listening to good stories can motivate students to develop reading skills. Activities of the Reading Center (Auckland, New Zealand) are described. (PP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Early Reading, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Reading Teacher, 1982
Nine contributors discuss: short-term grouping to improve reading performance, using picture books to inspire creative writing, writing musicals in the classroom, reading aloud to remedial readers using book boards to motivate readers, and other topics. (FL)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Cameron, Jack R. – English Education, 1981
Proposes a greater emphasis on the oral expression of literature in English classrooms and English teacher education curricula. Examines the three main oral problems encountered by students--persona, emphasis, and pace. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College English, English Teacher Education, Higher Education
Ermis, Shirley – State of Reading, 1996
Reports one south Texas school's efforts at promoting family literacy through a workshop program for low socioeconomic status families. Outlines activities of each of three workshops designed to foster good reading attitudes and abilities by teaching parents strategies and techniques to use when reading to their children. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family Literacy, Low Income, Parent School Relationship
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Shapiro, Jon; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1997
Documented interactions between parents and children as they read storybooks together. Participants were twelve 4-year-olds and their mothers. Results showed diverse storybook interactions within a static sample, discouraging the practice of generalizing findings about storybook reading to dissimilar populations. (MOK)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Cultural Pluralism
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Gillespie, Catherine Wilson; Twardosz, Sandra – American Annals of the Deaf, 1996
Analysis of the survey responses of 26 residential schools for the deaf found such positive literacy practices as counselors reading to children individually, supervising homework, and encouraging children to write letters and read independently. However, in many residences, materials were not regularly rotated and group storybook reading was not…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Deafness, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
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