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Rothenberg, Julia Johnson; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
Effectiveness of the MECCA program (Make Every Child Capable of Achieving--in which a learning disabilities specialist collaborates with a classroom teacher using a task analysis approach) was examined with 14 kindergarten age children in four MECCA classes, 17 children in four referral classes, and 37 controls. (SBH)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Exceptional Child Research, Kindergarten, Learning Disabilities
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Glazzard, Peggy – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
A study of 107 kindergarten children was undertaken to compare the predictive efficiency of kindergarten teachers' ratings with reading readiness and reading achievement over a four-year period. (PHR)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Kindergarten, Predictor Variables
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Elijah, David – Reading Improvement, 1980
Results of a study of teacher rankings of reading readiness suggested that teacher rankings are as reliable as reankings using the Metropolitan Readiness Tests; the results did not indicate that teacher expectations of student achievement can be altered. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Expectation, Primary Education, Reading Achievement
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Kolstad, Rosemarie K.; Hughes, Selma – Reading Improvement, 1989
Measures the relationship between developmental maturity and performance on a test of reading readiness. Finds no significant difference in performance between boys and girls or between older and younger children. Concludes that reading readiness is in large measure determined by the nature of the reading program. (RS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Individual Development, Kindergarten, Performance Factors
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Share, David L.; Gur, Talya – Cognition and Instruction, 1999
Examined the strategies employed by 30 Israeli preschool children when identifying noncommercial print appearing in their kindergartens. Found that 5-year olds, but not 4-year olds, attended to print rather than to contextual cues. Results point to a causal role for alphabetic and phonological skills in the development of preschool word…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten Children, Language Acquisition
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Mann, Virginia A.; Foy, Judith G. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2003
This study examined the interrelations of speech skills and letter knowledge to the phonological awareness and early reading skills of 99 preschool children. Findings indicated that phoneme awareness, but not rhyme awareness, correlated with early reading measures and that phoneme manipulation was closely associated with letter knowledge and with…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonological Awareness, Phonology
Parks, Lois – 1996
This study examined the relationship between age at school entry and reading readiness in kindergarten. Subjects included 30 kindergarten students selected randomly from a population of 56 students at a parochial school in a predominantly low socioeconomic status neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. All students were African American and ranged in…
Descriptors: Black Students, Early Experience, Kindergarten, Parochial Schools
Swank, Linda K.; Catts, Hugh W. – 1991
A study gathered data on the effectiveness of four phonological awareness measures in predicting reading outcome in first grade. The "Test of Non-Verbal Intelligence" (TONI) and the "Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test" (PPVT) were used to assess the cognitive abilities of 54 first-graders from a middle class elementary school in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Grade 1, Phonemic Awareness
Holmes, Julia Goolsby – 1985
A study examined whether there were any differences in the concepts about print, writing vocabulary, and prereading performance of selected kindergarten children who were provided with (1) independent writing time and exposure to a writing model in the school environment, (2) independent writing time without the writing role model, and (3) neither…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Kindergarten, Primary Education, Reading Readiness
McCormick, Christine E.; Mason, Jana M. – 1984
A study examined the effects of preschool reading intervention procedures on the knowledge about reading (reading readiness) of the subjects as they entered kindergarten. One such intervention, carried out for two consecutive years, involved giving low and middle income parents packets of several small, easy-to-read books and guidelines for using…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Intervention, Kindergarten, Parent Influence
Au, Kathryn H. – 1976
This report presents a summary of reading research conducted by the Kamehameha Early Education Program (KEEP) during 1972-75. Research was conducted in four areas: student industriousness, reading readiness, teaching of sound-symbol relationships, and language (especially dialect interference). With regard to industriousness, it was found that…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Creoles, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Weaver, Phyllis; Shonkoff, Fredi – 1978
In an attempt to find a new approach to making research applicable to the classroom, this book is organized around questions about reading instruction posed by a group of 14 teachers, supervisors, and administrators. The book contains 24 questions presented in the form of actual classroom situations. In order to clarify the question, each of these…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Reading Comprehension
Von Hilsheimer, Catherine – 1979
The effectiveness of the Three Owls Reading Method was tested, using 53 children from a Head Start program. The Three Owls system combines sight, phonic, and linguistic reading methods with movement and touch modes of instruction. After a pretest for phonic letter recognition, the students were matched and assigned to one of two classes in a…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Basic Vocabulary, Beginning Reading, Preschool Education
Schiller, Hillel A. – 1971
In order to make letter shape recognition an integral part of perception training, the use of the line in its two basic shapes is proposed. Letter shapes may seem exceedingly complex linear shapes to young minds. Thus instead of instruction in configuration, instruction involving transformational activities to manipulate and create the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Media, Elementary Education, Kinesthetic Methods
Leslie, Ronald Carl – 1975
This study presents an account of position saliency in terms of children's ability to utilize graphic information, and in particular the serial encoding of information from letters in a graphic pattern. By varying the number and position of the letters distinguishing graphic patterns (positive condition) in a short-term recognition memory (STRM)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Early Reading, Perceptual Development, Primary Education
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