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Mason, Mildred; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1981
Highly skilled and less skilled readers read words and numbers aloud as rapidly as possible. Less skilled readers were slower and less accurate on both tasks showing that the need to encode and process order information may be related to reading disabilities. This hypothesis was tested by using paired-associate learning. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Higher Education, Oral Reading, Paired Associate Learning

Wilkinson, Alex Cherry – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
Elementary school children's understanding was assessed after they read or listened to brief texts that described a scene, explained a sequence of events, or told a story. Results indicated that effectiveness in understanding depends on the fluency with which component processes of perceptual recognition, comprehension, and memory are coordinated.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension

Dank, Marion; McEachern, William – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1979
Describes an experiment which sought to determine what oral reading strategies were operating in the oral reading of primary French immersion children as compared to those in a traditional English language program. (AM)
Descriptors: English, French, Grade 3, Immersion Programs
Swain, Kristine D.; Allinder, Rose M. – Diagnostique, 1996
Three second-grade students with learning disabilities were measured twice a week for 12 weeks on 2 types of curriculum-based measurement (computer maze and oral reading) and an intervention of repeated readings was implemented. Data indicated that the repeated reading intervention affected oral reading CBM, but not performance on the maze…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Curriculum Based Assessment, Informal Reading Inventories, Intervention

Espin, Christine A.; Deno, Stanley L. – Journal of Special Education, 1993
Analysis of the discrepancy between performance of 121 tenth-grade students in reading aloud from English and science texts resulted in a group of 33 students with general deficits and 6 students with content-specific deficits. Students in the content-specific group benefited more from study of the text than did students in the general deficit…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, English, Handicap Identification, High Schools

Honig, Alice Sterling; Shin, Meera – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2001
Examined caregiver reading patterns with infants in metropolitan day care centers. Found effects for infant age, group size, and gender on caregiver's reading habits. Found that caregiver reading was quite brief for all ages and that caregivers found it easier to read to female than to male infants. Findings suggest the need for reading courses…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Caregivers, Day Care
Knoth, Maeve Visser – Book Links, 1998
This close look at a recent research study of the various approaches mothers use in reading to very young children demonstrates the importance of modeling interactive reading to help preschool children connect books to daily experiences. (Author)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Interaction, Oral Reading, Parent Role

Nelson, Nickola Wolf; Van Meter, Adelia M. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2002
This article discusses how reading and written language samples can be analyzed to provide information about curriculum-based language strengths and needs that can be used recursively to establish student goals and benchmarks, provide intervention, evaluate change, and begin the next round of planning. A case example is presented. (Contains…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Based Assessment, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Blum, Irene H.; And Others – 1995
A study investigated whether home-based repeated reading with an audio model was a significant supplement to the literacy instructional program of second-language learners. Beginning first-grade readers who spoke English as a Second Language benefit from having daily access to repeated reading in their home environment. To provide this access,…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, English (Second Language), Grade 1, Home Study
Anderson, Jim; Matthews, Rose – 1996
This study compared the development of storybook reading in 15 kindergartners from working class homes to that of kindergartners from middle class homes studied by Sulzby (1985). Nine girls and six boys from two kindergartens in a small, rural town in British Columbia, Canada, participated. Kindergarten teachers used a holistic approach to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Emergent Literacy, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach
Coots, James H. – 1982
A large segment of poor readers in elementary school do not supply prosodic features to print; in other words, they do not use pauses, changes in pitch, or differences in emphasis to show their comprehension. Two methods that help children to supply reading intonation involve using phrasally segmented texts and teacher modeling of the correct…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Intonation
McDaniel, Ruth Rogers – 1983
A psycholinguistic analysis of oral reading miscue substitutions and of silent reading cloze substitutions was used to compare five dimensions of the oral and silent reading processes: grammatical function, syntactic acceptability, semantic acceptability, meaning loss, and correction. Subjects were third and sixth grade students with high,…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cloze Procedure, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Bean, Rita M.; And Others – 1988
The purpose of a project was to develop and test curriculum-based procedures and measures to monitor and assess the reading and writing progress of adults in a basic education program. The most efficient, reliable, and feasible measure of reading performance from beginning reading level through eighth-grade level was the repeated oral reading…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Literacy Education, Measurement Techniques, Oral Reading
Otte, Jeraldine K.; And Others – 1986
A study investigated the use of riddles beginning with How, When, and Why to see which question type was easier for low-achieving students to answer correctly, and to see if practice could increase the number of correct answers chosen. For comparison purposes, scores were also collected for an average-achieving group without practice, to see if…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 3, Inferences, Oral Reading
Foorman, Barbara R.; Liberman, Dov – 1988
Investigating how good and poor readers process words, a study examined the spelling and reading processes of 80 middle-class first grade students from three schools in Houston, Texas, 40 who were receiving whole word instruction, and 40 receiving phonics instruction. Based on scores from the Gates-McGinitie Reading Test, Basic R (administered in…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Grade 1, Oral Reading