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Pettersson, Rune – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1994
Examines issues concerning the learning process in the information age. Highlights include new concepts of literacy, including information literacy; teaching methods and instructional design, including global influences, faculty as facilitators of learning, and learning environments; learning to learn; learning strategies; the presentation of…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Educational Environment, Global Approach, Information Literacy
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Morris, Darrell; Tyner, Beverly; Perney, Jan – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Examines the effectiveness of Early Steps, a first-grade reading intervention program in which at-risk students receive one-to-one tutoring lessons. Results reveal that at the end of the school year, the Early Steps group outperformed a comparison group on a variety of reading measures, including oral reading accuracy, comprehension, and…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary School Students, Grade 1, High Risk Students
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Montgomery, James W. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2002
This article examines several sub-constructs of information processing and their potential association with the poorer language comprehension of children with specific language impairments (SLI). It argues that some of the language comprehension problems of children with SLI are related to certain information processing inefficiencies. Techniques…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Chun, Dorothy M.; Plass, Jan L. – Language Learning & Technology, 1997
Discusses how second-language reading research is focusing increasingly on the cognitive processes involved in reading--the interaction of lower-level, bottom-up processes such as vocabulary acquisition with high-level, top-down processes such as activating prior knowledge. This knowledge is combined with current research on learning with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Multimedia Instruction, Prior Learning
Musthafa, Bachrudin – 1996
Noting that children must be provided with the opportunity to read various types of text as early as possible if they are to develop into strategic and self-directed readers, this paper presents research evidence to show that every text type makes unique demands on readers. The first section of the paper discusses reading in the school context,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement
Kamhi-Stein, Lia – 1993
A review of literature on learning strategy instruction in first and second languages focuses on the strategies of summarization, notetaking, and cognitive mapping techniques aimed at improving students' reading comprehension skills. The literature suggests that summarization is a technique that can be taught, and because it appears to be…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Mapping, Higher Education, Notetaking
Zhang, Zhicheng – 1993
Reading strategies that have been identified and recommended by recent literature can be classified into four categories: cognitive strategies, compensation strategies, memory strategies, and test-taking strategies. Research indicated that the use of appropriate strategies may improve reading comprehension. Research has also suggested that readers…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
Glock, M. D.; And Others – 1984
To determine how procedural instructions comprised of text and pictures are comprehended and executed, a research review focused on (1) differences in comprehension and performance attributable to variations in the information's organization, (2) the format of the information, (3) the metacognitive strategies employed by the readers, and (4) the…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Computer Managed Instruction, Decision Making
Kitao, S. Kathleen – 1989
A discussion of schema theory as it relates to the learning of English as a Second Language reviews related research and its implications for classroom instruction. The first section looks at schema theory in general and content schemata in particular, focusing on how they affect reading comprehension. Studies of non-native speakers, schema…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, English (Second Language), Learning Theories, Prior Learning
Pennington, Nancy – 1986
This report summarizes research on experienced programmers' comprehension of computer programs that was carried out over a three-year contract period (1982-85). Following an extensive review of the programming skill literature, an analysis of programs based on the multiple abstractions (points-of-view) that characterize program text and design was…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Comprehension
Heise, Lori L. – 1988
To help elementary school teachers decide whether writing is beneficial to their students' comprehension, and if it is, which activities are the most effective, a study examined research which dealt with whether the writing performed by elementary school students helps them to comprehend better their own and others' written works. Included are 33…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cloze Procedure, Correlation, Decoding (Reading)
Williamson, Julia – 1989
The difference between acquiring knowledge of a word's meaning and knowing a word well enough for it to aid in the comprehension of a text is investigated by reviewing the most recent findings in the field of vocabulary acquisition. The assumption that vocabulary items are learned through context when the meaning of unknown words can be gleaned…
Descriptors: Context Clues, English (Second Language), Language Processing, Language Research
Feyten, Carine M. – 1989
A study investigated the relationship between native language (NL) listening skills and foreign language (FL) learning. Research questions addressed: (1) whether a relationship exists between NL listening ability and overall FL proficiency, between NL listening ability and FL listening comprehension skills, and between NL listening ability and FL…
Descriptors: French, Higher Education, Language Processing, Language Proficiency
Pearson, P. David – 1985
Through reflections upon the ideas and events that have shaped current views about reading comprehension and its teaching, this paper characterizes patterns of development in three related domains: theory and research about basic processes in reading comprehension, research about reading comprehension instruction, and practices in teaching reading…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Comprehension
Powers, Donald E. – 1984
The College Board has identified several basic intellectual competencies thought to be essential for effective work in all fields of college study, among them listening and speaking. An issue that arises in connection with these competencies is the availability of suitable measures to assess students' development in these areas. This report…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education, Listening Comprehension Tests, Listening Skills
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