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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1993
Discusses educational research and the relationship between researchers and teachers. Reviews briefly Jacques Barzun's book "Begin Here: The Forgotten Conditions of Teaching and Learning," and Frank Smith's article "Learning to Read: The Never-Ending Debate." Calls for a rehabilitation of common sense, valuing the thoughtful…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Publish or Perish Issue
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1988
Claims that reading research and reading instruction have come no closer to each other than they ever were because the two sides have trouble communicating. Postulates that the work of teacher-researchers like Mary Heller might help link theory to practice. (SKC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1985
Reviews the six points for change in the way reading comprehension is taught, recommended by P. David Pearson. (HOD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Personal Narratives, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1985
Examines the evidence that supports using the technique of repeated readings to increase the reading fluency of students with reading difficulties. (HOD)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Learning Theories, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1986
In a question-and-answer format similar to that used by Dear Abby and Ann Landers, a professor suggests possible letters he might receive and formulates humorous answers to them. (DF)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humor, Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1990
Notes that neither teacher experience nor graduate level reading courses have much effect on instructional practices. Argues that answering the questions of how additional knowledge can get translated into classroom practice and how to identify the most effective teachers of reading comprehension are more important than identifying still more…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1988
Draws a humorous analogy between the Harmonic Convergence ushering in the dawn of the New Age and the convergence of a whole set of different views of reading instruction with established views and practices. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement
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Witte, Pauline L.; Otto, Wayne – Journal of Educational Research, 1981
Postelementary reading instruction is offered in many specialized developmental and remedial courses, but there is some awareness of reading needs in content areas and of the need for those teachers to accept responsibility. A review of the literature examines whether postelementary teachers teach reading as an integral part of their content area…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Functional Reading, Reading Achievement, Reading Comprehension
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1987
Advocates (in a humorous style) the teaching of specific reading skills. (NKA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Interpersonal Communication, Learning Theories, Reading Comprehension
Smith, Richard J; Otto, Wayne – J Reading, 1969
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Inservice Teacher Education, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
Otto, Wayne; And Others – 1981
The procedures described in this report are designed to help students both develop and apply effective behaviors for understanding expository text by means of gloss--a technique that involves the use of marginal notes and other intratext notations to direct readers' attention to places in the text where the application of specific skills and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Prior Learning, Reading Comprehension
Otto, Wayne – 1981
Marginal and other intratext notations (gloss) can be used as an instructional technique to direct readers' active attention to (1) places in text where the application of specific skills would be appropriate (either for teaching or for encouraging the application of specific skills), (2) instances where a particular strategy could be useful for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Context Clues, Critical Reading
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Otto, Wayne; Pizillo, Carole – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1970
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kindergarten Children, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials
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Otto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1988
Recounts a discussion concerning Jo Fraatz's "The Politics of Reading: Power, Opportunity, and Prospects for Change in American Schools" and Kathryn Anderson-Levitt's article "National Culture and Teaching Culture" in the March 1987 issue of "Anthropology and Education." (MM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Education
Otto, Wayne; Harper, Betty – 1977
As part of a larger project on teaching reading, this paper describes the work involved in constructing an effective instrument to evaluate teachers' knowledge of reading pedagogy. Existing tests were reviewed and rejected because of their focus on specific knowledge and diagnostic concepts rather than on measuring the knowledge implicitly tied to…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
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