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Ediger, Marlow – 1998
Much is being emphasized in staff development in the area of reading instruction. It is important for teachers to study and think reflectively about what can be done to improve the elementary reading curriculum. One procedure that can be used is to hold a quality workshop based on the needs of reading teachers. Teachers might volunteer to serve on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement
Ediger, Marlow – 2000
Much is being emphasized in staff development in the area of reading instruction. It is important for each teacher to study and think reflectively about what can be done to improve the reading curriculum. One procedure that can be used is to hold a quality workshop based on the needs of teachers in reading instruction. The theme should be decided…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
Teachers in the school setting need to emphasize quality handwriting across the curriculum. Quality handwriting means that the written content is easy to read in either manuscript or cursive form. Handwriting achievement can be assessed, but not compared to the precision of assessing basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Handwriting, Skill Development, Student Evaluation
Ediger, Marlow – 2002
Quality communication is hindered with incorrect spelling of words. Thus, it behooves the teacher to develop a quality spelling curriculum for all students to become the best spellers possible to be able to communicate well in writing. The scope of the spelling curriculum answers the question pertaining to the "breadth" of spelling words…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Spelling
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
To do well in reading, students need to have a well-developed vocabulary on their own developmental level. The vocabulary a student possesses provides background information so that meaningful reading of new content can occur. A language-rich learning environment is necessary for students to thrive in the listening, speaking, reading, and writing…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Reading Instruction, Reading Strategies
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
The feeling dimension of students cannot be ignored in teaching and learning situations. Feelings are there and must not be ignored. Reading stresses word recognition, comprehension of subject matter at diverse levels of complexity, and application of what has been learned. A major ingredient so frequently left out is student appreciation of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Response, Existentialism
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Ediger, Marlow – Reading Improvement, 2000
Considers how the principal has a leading responsibility in improving the school curriculum. Discusses how the principal has a vital role in assisting teachers to help each pupil become the best reader possible. Presents several ways that principals can help teachers improve reading instruction. (SC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Poetry
Ediger, Marlow – 1996
Which words should students master in spelling? Language arts teachers can involve pupils in planning a list of words to learn to spell through a specific activity or experience, with sequentially planned lists aiding each learner to become a better speller. Pupil-teacher planning to determine scope and sequence in the spelling curriculum should…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum, Learning Processes, Planning
Ediger, Marlow – 2003
Efficacy and its effects upon student achievement need nourishment. For a student to believe that he/she can and therefore does achieve needs fostering continuously within each student in the curriculum. With the tremendous emphasis being placed on reading instruction and student achievement by legislators and governors of individual states,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics, Reading Achievement
Ediger, Marlow – 2002
Since regular teachers miss on average 8 days of work each year due to illness, there is a need to have well trained substitute teachers for the public schools. The substitute teacher needs inservice education programs which prepare him/her to do a quality job of teaching students. The following are essential reading skills to develop within…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Ediger, Marlow – 1999
This article provides suggestions for improving community college English teachers' knowledge, skills, and attitudes toward teaching-learning situations. The author contends that, in order for a college English instructor to fully realize his or her optimal self and enhance the experience of the student, teachers should: (1) read professional…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, English Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
Ediger, Marlow – 1997
The classroom should be organized for optimal pupil achievement. Learners should be free to view and read diverse forms and kinds of printed work in a relaxed atmosphere. An area in the classroom should be designated for large group instruction where pupils may work together as a unit. Another area in the classroom should be used to stress…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Electronic Mail
Ediger, Marlow – 1982
The four essays in this collection provide guidelines for parents and teachers in educating children. The first essay, "Parents, the Pupil, and the School Curriculum," describes selected ways parents may help pupils to achieve in the school curriculum. "Objectives of the School, the Pupil, and Parents" discusses the need for teachers to plan…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning
Ediger, Marlow – 1986
A high quality reading readiness program should be available for each student beginning reading. Such a program should be sequential and should emphasize (1) securing the students' interest in reading, and in achieving reading skills, (2) attaching meaning to content being studied in a reading readiness program, (3) providing for each student's…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Curriculum Development, Learning Activities, Learning Experience