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Shaw, Darla – Journal of Early Education and Family Review, 2001
Highlights the benefits of a multisensory, hands-on, learning center approach to teaching phonics. Presents specific aspects of the teaching method, accompanied by a parent component, which details steps parents can take to participate in their child's education and reinforce their children's classroom experience. (SD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Children, Early Childhood Education, Parent Child Relationship
Soyfer, Victoria – 1998
This paper is designed to help parents in laying a solid foundation of learning experiences for their child with learning disabilities. It introduces three strategies, a rationale, and examples for each strategy that may help parents promote future school success for their child with learning disabilities. The first strategy urges parents to…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Early Intervention, Family Environment, Learning Activities
Chapman, Anne, Ed. – 1993
Based on classroom experience and grounded in current research in reading, learning theory, and cognitive psychology, this book presents practical approaches to helping secondary school students develop the ability to reason with facts and concepts. The book also focuses on inference and implication. The first part of the book explains and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
Ediger, Marlow – 1988
Intended for elementary school teachers, this article deals with reading readiness, handwriting, listening skills, and linguistics in the elementary school. The reading readiness section discusses utilizing pictures in teaching, using real objects in teaching, making picture dictionaries, placing labels on objects, developing experience charts,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Handwriting
Sternglass, Marilyn S. – 1988
This book documents and explores the range of strategies that a competent group of language users (17 students in a graduate course) employed when responding to a range of reading and writing tasks over a semester's time in a naturalistic instructional setting. The book is divided into the following six chapters: (1) "The Nature of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Critical Thinking, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
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Carbo, Marie; Hodges, Helene – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
Learning styles-based instruction uses the strengths and preferences of disabled and at-risk students to tailor instruction to their needs. This article defines learning styles, outlines the learning style characteristics of at-risk students, presents a global/analytic reading styles checklist, and describes 11 strategies for basing instruction on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Persons
Gelzer, Lynne – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1988
Parents are encouraged to read stories to their young hearing-impaired children because it encourages language development, motivates the child, promotes growth of reading skills, and provides positive personal interaction. Principles to guide parents in reading and discussing stories with hearing-impaired children are enumerated and book…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Hearing Impairments, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Acquisition
Laminack, Lester L. – 1998
Intended to be a guide for novice volunteers, this book discusses both the theoretical foundations and the practical details that will help a person to understand a child's literacy development. The book begins with an overview of the reading process and then moves into addressing key concerns such as the first day as a volunteer, the kinds of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach
Denton, Carolyn A.; Hasbrouck, Jan E. – 2000
This booklet is part of a series of seven booklets designed to introduce aspects of effective reading instruction that should be considered when teaching reading to students with disabilities. It focuses on essential skill building and teaching activities related to developing fluent reading. The methods described of teaching reading to students…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Oral Reading
Smith, Carl B. – 2000
This book offers suggestions to help parents make their children successful readers and learners. The first chapter, Getting Started, discusses setting an example, being a tutor, creating a positive environment, and letting children be the stars. The second chapter, The Reading Process: Building Meaning, discusses setting a purpose, stages of the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Critical Thinking, Learning Activities, Parents as Teachers
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Education, Raleigh. – 1999
This brochure is intended to help parents support their children in reading comprehension and fluency. The brochure is divided into seven main sections. The first section addresses preparation that good readers engage in before reading the materials, including: (1) previewing the text; (2) thinking about the topic; (3) setting a purpose for…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Influence, Parent Role, Parents
Glass, Laurie; Peist, Linda; Pike, Beth – 2000
Based on the premise that by engaging parents as effective partners, teachers and students win at the reading game, this book aims to help teachers tap into all the resources of school and home to maximize children's learning potential. The book provides teachers with a concrete framework for training parents to learn strategic techniques in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Literacy
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Dyck, Norma; Pemberton, Jane B. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2002
This article examines a process for teachers to use when deciding whether to adapt a text for a student. The following five options for text adaptations are described: bypass reading, decrease reading, support reading, organize reading, and guide reading. Adaptations for student work products and for tests are also addressed. (Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Kingore, Bertie – Understanding Our Gifted, 2002
This article discusses differentiating reading instruction for gifted students in the primary grades. It discusses the need for pre-assessment to guide teachers' use of curriculum compacting, authentically assessing reading comprehension, asking metacognitive questions to challenge students, using rubrics for students' self-assessment, and using…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Gifted, Metacognition, Portfolio Assessment
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Stainthorp, Rhona – Reading, 1989
Describes two models of childrens' literacy acquisition developed by research psychologists. Argues that these models make practical sense by embodying within them the notion that children use a combination of top-down and bottom-up processes to solve the problems of how to read. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Developmental Stages, Early Reading
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