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Schunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1991
Investigates the effects of goals and goal progress feedback on reading comprehension self-efficacy and skill. Shows that remedial readers benefit from explicit feedback on their mastery of a comprehension strategy. (MG)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Schunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – 1992
Two experiments investigated the effects of sources of strategy information on children's acquisition and transfer of reading outcomes and strategy use. Children with reading skill deficiencies received comprehension instruction on main ideas. In the first experiment, the final sample comprised 33 students (21 fourth graders, 12 fifth gaders)…
Descriptors: Feedback, Intermediate Grades, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
Schunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – 1990
This study investigated the effects of goals and goal-progress feedback on children's reading comprehension self-efficacy and skill. Subjects, 30 lower-middle-class students from 2 fifth-grade classes in an elementary school who did not experience excessive decoding problems and who regularly received remedial reading instruction, were randomly…
Descriptors: Feedback, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Reading Comprehension
Schunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – 1993
The effects of strategy fading and progress feedback on children's achievement outcomes were investigated. Forty-four fifth graders with reading-skills deficiencies from 2 elementary schools received instruction on locating main ideas. Children were taught and verbalized a strategy, and some faded the verbalizations to inner speech. Half of the…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary School Students, Feedback, Grade 5