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Sainz, JoAnn; Biggins, Catherine M. – 1992
Research has specifically linked dropping out of school to reading disabilities and related problems. Research on reading as a cognitive task has focused on reading as an active process with three questions of concern: (1) How does the learner learn to identify the printed word?; (2) How does he or she discriminate one word from another word?; and…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Secondary Education, Functional Literacy, High Risk Students
Sainz, JoAnn; Biggins, Catherine M. – 1992
A universal language is needed whereby the international community can communicate in professions of common concern, and English is such a world language. Preparing the international community to read at functionally literate levels in English will strengthen and facilitate international trade. For career education purposes, a close link between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Career Education
Sainz, Jo-Ann; Biggins, Catherine M. – 1994
A study determined whether the gap that separates bilingual reading disabled high school students from English speaking high school students could be bridged in a more efficient manner than the methodology presently being used in many schools throughout the New York City Public School System. Subjects were 33 bilingual students diagnosed as…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Decoding (Reading), Functional Literacy, High School Students
Biggins, Catherine M.; Sainz, JoAnn – 1989
Drawing from the literature on reading research and theories, this paper discusses the problems of community college students with severe reading/writing deficits, reviews the advantages and limitations of various approaches to reading instruction, and suggests a new method of word decoding. First, the paper explores the difficulties facing the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Communicative Competence (Languages), Community Colleges, Decoding (Reading)
Sainz, JoAnn; Biggins, Catherine M. – 1993
While a college degree is an important economic and social resource for graduating-age students, more and more students are entering colleges and universities without the basic skills necessary to achieve academic success, and a growing number are low-literate or limited English speaking. Community colleges have an important role in ensuring…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cooperative Learning, Economic Climate, Education Work Relationship