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Purcell-Gates, Victoria – Children's Literature in Education, 1989
Reports that inner city remedial reading students self-selected traditional fairy tales over more contemporary stories available to them. Cites the work of Bruno Bettelheim and Karen Zelan, who suggest that these children select such materials to find intrinsic meaning. Argues that reading aloud to children is a valuable if not necessary means of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales, Reading Aloud to Others
Rauch, Margaret; Fillenworth, Ceil – Forum for Reading, 1987
The paired course instructional model can help high risk students succeed by enabling them to become aware of themselves as independent learners and to enhance transfer of learning from a reading course to a general education course. In order to examine the effectiveness of this model, and focus on a reading center's participation in the paired…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Risk Students, Higher Education, Models

Ford, Michael P.; Ohlhausen, Marilyn M. – Reading Teacher, 1988
Suggests classroom activities appropriate for disabled readers, including thematic approaches, whole language activities, writing in response to reading, incentives and competition, and relaxation techniques. (JAD)
Descriptors: Reading Centers, Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction, Relaxation Training

Heerman, Charles E. – Reading Horizons, 1984
Demonstrates that college freshmen instructed in a noncontent related reading laboratory made significant gains in both vocabulary and total reading achievement over a matched control group. (FL)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Reading Achievement
Ehrlich, Myrna – Academic Therapy, 1982
Minilessons are used in a reading clinic and in the classroom to determine if the reading disabled student is best able to learn new words through visual, auditory, or visual motor channels. Language experience stories are also generated along with a writing sample. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach, Learning Modalities, Reading Centers

Rosner, Stanley L.; Cooper, Fredi H. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The Psychology of Reading Department and the Reading Clinic at Temple University provide a Diagnostic Division and a Laboratory School. They serve two main functions: training of graduate students in education and meeting the needs of children with reading problems through evaluation and remediation. (Author)
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Laboratory Schools, Program Descriptions

Starkie, Gail Berkes – Reading Improvement, 1982
Describes the evolution, development, and characteristics of a developmental reading program at a private four-year college. Discusses student placement, class structuring, tutoring, and program rationale. (FL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Colleges, Program Content, Program Descriptions

Nagappa, T. R. – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1979
The author gives an account of past library movements in rural India and suggests that a network of rural libraries and reading rooms should be an important component of the National Adult Education Programme, as a means of reinforcing the effects of literacy education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Library Networks, Lifelong Learning, Literacy Education

Commeyras, Michelle – Reading Online, 2002
Contends that an improvisational stance in teaching avoids disagreements and blockages that can stymie reading instruction. Outlines eight graduate students' experiences teaching improvisationally. Explains that the tutors sought a collaborative teaching stance that was in tune with the individual children's interests and personality. Defines…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Improvisation, Individualized Instruction

Hahn, Elizabeth B. – Reading Psychology, 1989
Describes reading center activities designed to make reading fit into the real world and the real world fit into reading. Uses a whole language approach both to promote ideas that are novel to students and to promote excellent children's literature. (RS)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
Charp, Sylvia – Technological Horizons in Education, 1989
Described are impressions of the Writing to Read program. The program is described and the apparent advantages are stated. General observations include teacher and student impressions of the program. (CW)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Program Descriptions
Miller, Samuel D.; Yochum, Nina – Journal of Clinical Reading: Research and Programs, 1991
Focuses on whether students were aware of any reading difficulties, the consistency of their perceptions with findings obtained from traditional evaluative measures, and the consistency of their perceptions with their parents' and teachers' perceptions of how they might improve. Discusses the implications of these perceptions as a source of…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Reading Centers, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Difficulties

Maitland, Linda E. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2000
Asserts that college developmental reading students often start out as passive learners. Describes a college reading lab where students practice active, self-directed, independent learning. States that when students are exposed to self-regulation and metacognition, they learn to manage their own learning activities and an attitude of success can…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cognitive Style, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs
Fouche, Ilse – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2006
Distance education is generally seen as a very isolating experience for students, but one often forgets that it can be an equally isolating experience for teaching staff who oftentimes work in isolation from colleagues. This study examines the experiences of nine tutors at the Reading and Writing Centres of one of the 10 biggest universities in…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology
Atkinson, Terry S.; Colby, Susan A. – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2006
This qualitative study examined the professional growth of literacy teachers as they scaffolded students' one-to-one literacy learning within a university reading clinic tutoring experience. These teachers--graduate students within a reading education program--documented both their own learning and that of their students through various venues.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, High Stakes Tests, Reading Centers, Tutors