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Murray, Maria S.; Munger, Kristen A.; Clonan, Sheila M. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
For students with reading disabilities who experience difficulties with oral reading fluency, school-based interventions frequently focus on increasing speed through interventions such as repeated readings of texts. Students may not respond adequately to such "fluency only" interventions if the underlying skills that lead to fluent…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Fluency, Intervention, Reading Improvement
Lain, Sheryl – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
When teachers collaborate in schools, taking collective responsibility to improve instruction and achieve goals, student performance improves and good results happen. Wyoming is one example of a state that uses peer-to-peer professional learning with notable results. Teachers joined together to form a statewide professional community and saw the…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Reading Programs, Reading Improvement, Statewide Planning
Wejrowski, Kay; McRae, Mat – Knowledge Quest, 2013
In this article, the authors describe how they created a school library that is the center of learning in their school community with the collaborative vision of the principal (Mat McRae) and the school librarian (Kay Wejrowski) and the support of their entire staff. For eight years, McRae and Wejrowski have worked together as principal and school…
Descriptors: Library Development, Library Services, Reading Improvement, Reading Habits
Henderson, Shannon C.; Buskist, Connie – Theory Into Practice, 2011
Adolescents who struggle with reading most often encounter problems with comprehension, rather than the ability to read words. Comprehension is a dynamic process that requires the reader to use multiple strategies as meaning is constructed. To improve the reading comprehension of their students, teachers must be knowledgeable about what…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Reading Comprehension, Young Adults, Reading Ability
Yeh, Yi-Fen; McTigue, Erin M.; Joshi, R. Malatesha – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The article describes a successful intervention program in developing inferential comprehension in a sixth grader. Steve (pseudonym) was proficient in word reading, was able to detect explicit information while reading, but struggled with linking textual information to yield integral ideas. After 10 weeks of working with Steve on word analogies,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Grade 6, Reading Difficulties, Inferences
Karchmer-Klein, Rachel; Shinas, Valerie Harlow – Reading Teacher, 2012
In this article, the authors propose four principles to guide teachers' thinking as they use technology to support teaching and literacy learning in 21st century classrooms. Specifically, teachers must be aware of emerging technologies, recognize the complexities of new literacies, realize tech-savvy students may not be skilled readers and writers…
Descriptors: Literacy, Educational Principles, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Canady, Carol E.; Canady, Robert Lynn – Educational Leadership, 2012
On the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress, one-third of U.S. 4th graders performed at or above the proficient level in reading. That's the good news. But what about the two-thirds of students who "didn't" read proficiently in 4th grade? For students who enter school with below-average language development, a one-year gain…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, National Competency Tests, Literacy, Language Acquisition
McCulley, Lisa V.; Katz, Sarah; Vaughn, Sharon – Advances in Special Education, 2013
Students with learning disabilities characteristically demonstrate unexpected underachievement and continued learning challenges in spite of appropriate instruction. Because reading is fundamental to competency of all future endeavors, reading interventions have been the focus of considerable public and professional attention. Intensive…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Learning Disabilities, Outcomes of Education, Reading Skills
Williams, Ebonee – Reading Improvement, 2014
For decades, minority students have been falling behind non-minority students, and schools have been striving to bridge this gap. It has, indeed, been challenging for middle and high schools, especially when striving to increase reading achievement: Since most middle and high school teachers are non-English teachers, they lack reading instruction…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Curriculum, Barriers, Success
Goomas, David T. – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2012
The effects of wireless ring scanners, which provided immediate auditory and visual feedback, were evaluated to increase the performance and accuracy of order selectors at a meat distribution center. The scanners not only increased performance and accuracy compared to paper pick sheets, but were also instrumental in immediate and accurate data…
Descriptors: Safety, Public Health, Reading Improvement, Feedback (Response)
Leon, Marta; Ford, Victoria; Shimizu, Hirofumi; Stretz, April Heimlich; Thompson, Jay; Sota, Melinda; Twyman, Janet S.; Layng, T. V. Joe – Performance Improvement, 2011
Teaching learners how to comprehend text remains a largely unsuccessful attempt in our school system. Drawing from the fields of learning sciences, education, instructional design, and performance improvement, we designed, tested, revised, and released to schools and homes an interactive online program that reliably teaches flexible, widely…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Instructional Design, Inferences, Reading
Jacob, Robin Tepper; Smith, Thomas J.; Willard, Jacklyn A.; Rifkin, Rachel E. – MDRC, 2014
This policy brief summarizes the positive results of a rigorous evaluation of Reading Partners, a widely used program that offers one-on-one tutoring provided by community volunteers to struggling readers in low-income elementary schools. A total of 1,265 students in 19 schools in three states were randomly assigned to receive Reading…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Programs, Volunteers, Tutoring
Kaback, Suzanne – AILACTE Journal, 2012
Supporting the reading development of college students is the responsibility of all professors. As experts in the field, with experience navigating and interpreting readings in a particular discipline, professors are obligated to think of themselves as master artisans apprenticing their students to the craft of reading. Texts in all subject areas…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Intentional Learning, Content Area Reading, Reading Habits
Thoermer, Andrea; Williams, Lunetta – Reading Teacher, 2012
Fluency is a critical skill of adept readers. As listening to read alouds and performing Readers Theatre scripts are two prevalent strategies that can increase students' fluency skills, this article provides suggestions in using these strategies with digital texts through free, online resources. Digital texts can be accessed using a desktop,…
Descriptors: Scripts, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Fluency, Literacy
Cowden, Peter A. – Education, 2012
For many students with cognitive acquisition difficulties, cognitive notation is often challenging. Since the interpretation of symbols to extract the meaning from the visual notations is an essential part of a student's educational it is important for educators to find meaningful ways of achieving this goal. The purpose of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mild Disabilities, Cognitive Objectives, Change Strategies