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Schreiber, Peter A. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1980
Contends that the acquisition of fluent reading competency involves beginning readers' tacit recognition that they must learn to compensate for the absence of prosodic cues in the written signal by making use of the cues that are preserved. (HOD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Language Acquisition, Literature Reviews, Reading Fluency
Murdoch, Sandra – 1995
A recurrent issue in education is which spelling words should be taught and how they should be taught. A brief review of several articles that deal with the employment of spelling programs that have incorporated the 100 most frequently used words in their curriculum shows many similarities in philosophies and teaching methods. The concern about…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Fluency
Doyle, Dennis – 1997
For most people, it is easy to learn to read faster. A reading rate is often just a matter of habit. To change some habits, try these tips: (1) pay attention when reading and read as if it really matters; (2) do not talk either silently or aloud while reading; (3) read in thought groups or phrases of 3-4 words, especially in complete clauses and…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Reading Habits, Reading Improvement

Clark, Charles H. – Reading Horizons, 1995
Discusses the elements of reading instruction which are necessary for success with students who have not benefited from indirect or implicit instruction. Demonstrates how characteristics of effective instruction can be integrated into reading instruction by offering a sample lesson on reading fluency. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Lesson Plans, Reading Difficulties, Reading Fluency
Pennock, Cliff – Highway One, 1984
Concludes that choral reading poetry is a good small-group, or even whole class approach, to building oral reading fluency in terms of both theoretical support and feasibility in classroom teaching situations. (FL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Choral Speaking, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Ediger, Marlow – 2000
Noting that language arts and reading across the curriculum are in vogue, this paper asserts that reading is an important and distinct part of the language arts and overall school curriculum. It discusses actions and methods involved in the teaching of reading itself, including: (1) oral reading to and by students; (2) availability of a variety of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Literacy
Gates, Louis – 1999
Using 17, 211 words drawn from the word list compiled for the Stanford Spelling Study (1963) and drawing upon the "American Heritage Dictionary of the American Language" as the pronunciation reference, a researcher approached the language as if little was known about its letter-sound relationships and examined by computer the letter-sound…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Secondary Education, Illiteracy, Language Research

Bear, Donald R. – Theory into Practice, 1991
Describes the development of reading fluency and expression, noting connections among oral reading fluency, word recognition, and spelling. The article presents a model of the stages of literacy development that recognizes the role of tacit knowledge in learning to read and write. A spelling inventory for teachers is included. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Oral Interpretation, Reading Fluency, Reading Processes

Koskinen, Patricia S.; Blum, Irene H. – Reading Teacher, 1986
Concludes that poor readers benefit from a cooperative strategy that gives them practice toward fluency in a supportive situation. Explains how repeated reading works and offers a strategy for using it. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Difficulties, Reading Fluency, Reading Improvement

Sweet, Robert W., Jr. – Policy Review, 1997
Explains why the Clinton administration's answer to illiteracy, embodied in the "America Reads Challenge," in the United States is not a solution and only diverts accountability from the failure of the public-education system. It argues that phonics is the best way to teach reading and provides the principles of reading instruction. (GR)
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Illiteracy
Albert Shanker Institute, 2006
This publication is a transcription of a forum held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on May 19, 2006 on background knowledge and reading proficiency. This topic goes to the heart of the education reform agenda, according to the first speaker, Eugenia Kemble, executive director of the Albert Shanker Institute, the sponsor of this…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Educational Change, Conference Papers, Conferences (Gatherings)
Curtis, Mary E. – 1990
If, by looking more closely at word identification, knowledge of word meanings, and reading comprehension, some interesting similarities and differences are found between children and adults who are learning to read, then the approaches that work best with each group can be identified. When children learn to read, fluency of word identification…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Schreiber, Peter A. – 1980
The acquisition of reading fluency crucially involves the beginning reader's tacit recognition that he or she must learn to compensate for the absence of graphic signals corresponding to certain prosodic cues by making better use of the morphological and syntactic cues that are preserved. The success of the method of repeated readings and similar…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Linguistics, Primary Education, Reading Fluency

Rivard, Joseph D; Bieske, Gordon B. – Journal of Reading, 1993
Offers (1) a teaching strategy using contemporary music themes to increase adolescents' confidence and reading fluency; and (2) a brief description of four literacy programs from around the world which were UNESCO prize winners. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools
Goodman, Ken – Journal of Literacy Research, 2005
In this article, the author, a Oscar Causey award winner, examines the major concepts that have characterized his 40-year career in literacy research. He describes how his understanding of these concepts developed, and particularly who and what influenced his work and how he used these influences. A summary of his current understandings and…
Descriptors: Written Language, Literacy, Miscue Analysis, Reading Fluency