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Fosco, Andrea M.; Schleser, Robert; Andal, Jolynne – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
Differences in cognitive developmental level and reading achievement of elementary school children in multiage programming and traditional classrooms were explored. There is controversy regarding the benefit of multiage classrooms for learning academic subjects. According to previous research (e.g., Almy, Chittenden, & Miller, 1967; Brekke,…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Reading Achievement, Mixed Age Grouping, Cognitive Development
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Erford, Bradley T. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2004
Technical characteristics of the Reading Essential Skill Screener--Preschool Version (RESS-P) were studied using four independent samples of boys and girls aged 3-5 years. A decision efficiency study (N = 91) resulted in a total predictive value (TPV) of .85 when compared with the criterion of teacher report/judgment of emerging literacy at-risk…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Test Validity, Test Reliability, Item Analysis
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Roberts, Theresa A.; Meiring, Anne – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
First-grade children's reading, writing, and spelling competencies in 2 different instructional contexts for teaching phonics were examined. Reading, writing, and spelling abilities were measured at the beginning, middle, and end of 1st grade. Children were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 treatments designed to teach grapheme-phoneme correspondences,…
Descriptors: Phonics, Childrens Literature, Reading Comprehension, Spelling
Ulusoy, Mustafa – International Education Journal, 2006
Finding the right fit between students' reading ability and textbooks is very important for comprehension. Readability studies aim to analyse texts to find the right fit between students and texts. In this literature review, readability studies are classified under quantitative, qualitative and combined quantitative-qualitative readability…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Cloze Procedure, Readability, Textbooks
Mosenthal, Peter; And Others – 1978
Noting the limitations of recent word recognition research, this paper suggests ways that these limitations might be overcome and then extends these suggestions into a framework for distinguishing between good and poor readers' ability to comprehend words. The paper begins by reviewing the major models of word recognition and discussing their…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Linguistics, Models, Paralinguistics
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Olson, Judith E. – Reading Improvement, 1995
Examines the effectiveness of a remediation program that coordinated the existing remediation curriculum with required academic courses. Finds that the program was successful in improving student reading abilities, assisting them in performing well in a beginning history course and retaining them at the university. (RS)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Ability
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Paul, Richard; Elder, Linda – Journal of Developmental Education, 2004
The "Critical Thinking and the Art of Close Reading" series (which includes this column and three others) focuses on some of the most basic understandings necessary for close reading (Paul & Elder, 2003). To read well, in addition to having these understandings, students must be able to identify the big picture within a text, to determine the key…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Reading Comprehension, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking
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Beretvas, S. Natasha; Williams, Natasha J. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2004
To assess item dimensionality, the following two approaches are described and compared: hierarchical generalized linear model (HGLM) and multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) model. Two generating models are used to simulate dichotomous responses to a 17-item test: the unidimensional and compensatory two-dimensional (C2D) models. For C2D…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Mathematics Tests, Reading Ability
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Carlisle, Joanne F.; Katz, Lauren A. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2006
The purpose of this study is to examine factors that influence students' reading of derived words. Recent research suggests that the lexical quality of a derived word depends on the familiarity of the word, its morphemic constituents (i.e., base word and affixes), and the frequency with which the base word appears in other words (i.e., members of…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Word Frequency, Morphemes, Familiarity
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Chen, Chih-Ming; Hsu, Shih-Hsun – Educational Technology & Society, 2008
Since English has been an international language, how to enhance English levels of people by useful computer assisted learning forms or tools is a critical issue in non-English speaking countries because it definitely affects the overall competition ability of a country. With the rapid growth of wireless and mobile technologies, the mobile…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Educational Technology, Vocabulary Development, Item Response Theory
Alliance for Excellent Education, 2004
Literacy is often broadly defined as the ability to read, write, speak, listen, and think critically. Young people need to develop strong literacy skills to communicate effectively, gain respect from peers and authority, participate in their communities in a meaningful way, and fully contribute to society. Building literacy, therefore, goes far…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Learning Strategies, Reading Ability, Literacy
Brown, Mary Jo McGee; Schneider, Donald O. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1979
Describes and illustrates three instructional strategies that can help students learn social studies concepts and develop skills in conceptualization and reading comprehension. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Ability
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McKenna, John J. – Eureka Studies In Teaching Short Fiction, 2001
Addresses how content and availability affect a teacher's choice of texts. Proposes that editors often determine teachers' choices. Compares two high school textbooks, from 1999 and 1991. Concludes that selections of short fiction are getting shorter, and that excerpts increasingly rule. (PM)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Editors, English Instruction, Reading Ability
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Goswami, Usha; Bryant, Peter – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1989
Argues that only positive results in a reading-level (RL) match and negative results in a chronological-age (CA) match are interpretable; negative results in a CA match and positive results in a RL match are not. Argues that using the RL control is only a first step in research into reading disability. (RS)
Descriptors: Chronological Age, Data Interpretation, Matched Groups, Reading Ability
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Brozo, William G. – Journal of Reading, 1990
Notes that the goal of interactive assessment is to discover the conditions under which a student will succeed in reading, rather than simply describing a student's current status as a reader. Illustrates the differences between static and interactive assessment by presenting a case study of a seventh grade at-risk student. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Assessment, Grade 7, High Risk Students
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