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Anderson, Thomas H.; West, Charles K.; Beck, Diana P.; MacDonnell, Elizabeth S.; Frisbie, Diana S. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Conducts two studies to evaluate the effectiveness of the Wondering, Exploring, and Explaining Science (WEE Science) Program. Outlines WEE Science instruction: students choose topics based on introductory readings and formulate plans for exploring them. Finds that students participated eagerly but that there were several problems related to…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Learner Controlled Instruction, Program Evaluation
Anderson, Thomas H.; Armbruster, Bonnie B. – 1980
This report reviews traditional research on studying and supplements it with theory and research from other areas of education and psychology to obtain a clearer picture of the way people study. The state variable of the student's knowledge of the criterion task and the processing variables of encoding and of focusing attention are explored. Some…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Educational Research, Psychological Studies, Reading Comprehension
Andre, Marli E.D.A.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1978
The main purpose of these two studies was to determine whether or not generating good comprehension questions while studying prose material was an effective study technique. In the first study there were two treatment groups to which the high school seniors participating in the study were randomly assigned: a questioning-with-training or a…
Descriptors: Ability, Content Area Reading, High School Students, Learning Activities
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1980
The effectiveness of mapping for middle school students was tested, using 11 eighth graders who were taught to map short expository prose passages during approximately 12 hours of instruction. Mapping is an innovative reading comprehension strategy in which students identify the important relationships defining the text structure and re-represent…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 8, Reading Comprehension

Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1988
The article discusses three features of content area textbooks that make them relatively easy to read, understand, and learn from--structure, coherence, and audience appropriateness. For each feature, the article describes the research basis for the feature, outlines problems with existing textbooks, and presents suggestions for evaluating…
Descriptors: Coherence, Content Area Reading, Difficulty Level, Elementary Secondary Education
Anderson, Thomas H.; And Others – 1995
Two pilot studies of a new science program called WEE Science were conducted in fifth-grade classrooms. The pilots lasted for 7 days in one of the classrooms and 9 days in the other. At the beginning of the program the students chose a science tradebook from among the many that the researchers, teachers, and librarians had selected and brought to…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Content Area Reading, Cooperative Learning, Grade 5
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1982
Theory and research in reading comprehension have confirmed the important role of text structure in learning from written materials. The previous work with story grammars provided the basis of this attempt to define frames for explanations in history that would be likely to aid learning. A suggested goal frame includes the goals, plan, action, and…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, History Textbooks
Anderson, Thomas H.; And Others – 1980
Two representative samples of expository prose from sixth grade textbooks (one in science and one in social studies) were analyzed for clarity of explanation. Four text criteria were applied to the analyses: structure, unity, coherence, and audience appropriateness. The results of the analysis suggested that many children's textbooks are not…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education, Grade 6
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1982
Idea-mapping (i-mapping), a way of representing ideas from a text in the form of a diagram, is defined and illustrated in this document as a way to help students "see" how the ideas they read are linked to each other. The first portion of the document discusses the fundamental relationships found in texts (A is a characteristic of B, A…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1981
Focusing on what authors can do to facilitate learning from content area textbooks, this report labels authors as "considerate," providing text that readers can understand with a minimum of cognitive effort, or as "inconsiderate," creating text that requires a conscientious, highly skilled effort if readers are to comprehend…
Descriptors: Authors, Check Lists, Cognitive Processes, Coherence
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1984
In an investigation of the characteristics of "considerate" text, defined as informative, content area text that promotes student comprehension, learning and remembering, this report presents a prototypical chapter of considerate text on American history following the Revolutionary War and a commentary on the writing. Beginning with the…
Descriptors: Coherence, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Expository Writing