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Liberman, Isabelle Y. – 1971
Basic research in speech and the lateralization of language is shown to illuminate the problems of reading and some of its disabilities. First, it is pointed out how speech for the ear differs from reading, or language for the eye. Perceiving speech is easy because, as members of the human race, we all have access to a special physiological…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Phonics, Reading Difficulty, Reading Improvement
Jampolsky, Gerald G. – 1972
This paper describes how some children with learning problems feel about themselves; points out some possible witches' tales regarding understanding and communication with such children; and discusses some clinical opinions that have been developed at the Child Center, Kentfield, regarding these children. The contents of the paper include: a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading, Reading Ability
Moyer, Betsy G. – 1976
Described is a music program for students with reading learning disabilites. It is explained that the program was designed to teach fundamental music skills, to teach visual/motor and auditory skills through music activities, and to evaluate the effect of music skill development on language reading skills. The daily routine of music exercises,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Skills, Learning Disabilities, Music
Bortman, Eva C. – 1975
One of the most difficult problems facing teachers of remedial reading is getting students interested in the act of reading. Causes of students' negative attitudes toward reading include the following: flexible grouping which turns out to be inflexible; teachers' selecting the books students have to read; and the requiring of book reports on…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Reading Difficulty, Reading Improvement
Googins, Duane G. – 1974
The purpose of this paper is to give a brief overview of the reasons why a model change for servicing children with specific learning needs was recommended for the St. Anthony Village-New Brighton School District, an overview of the Resource Unit model proposed, and a summary report of the Resource Units within a small district's elementary and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Problems
Lucas, Christine W. – 1977
Twenty third-grade children, all of whom scored below 90% accuracy in word recognition and comprehension at grade level, served as subjects in an investigation of the effects on reading fluency of four attentional activities: repeating directions, listening to a story paced or stimulated at 225 words per minute while reading the story, learning…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Education, Grade 3
Brown, James I. – 1976
To help students develop techniques which lead to maximum reading efficiency, it is first necessary to help them develop a positive self-image. Growing evidence is focusing attention on self-image as the crucial determiner of progress. Poor progess in reading at the elementary level leads to poor self-image, which in turn hinders the student in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulty, Reading Improvement
Schroeder, Tom S. – 1978
Two types of problems are found in the reading performance of children with poor work habits: a child may have mastered skills but performs inadequately in tasks due to poor work habits, and a child may never have mastered skills because of such habits. Work habit behavior is the student's tendency to apply himself or herself to learning tasks by…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
Hayden, Louise – 1977
The dialog method of second-language learning, in which students have many opportunities to hear, read, and use standard English in a relevant and motivating setting, was adapted to general classroom use in elementary and junior high schools in which there was a high percentage of Spanish-speaking students and in which mean reading scores were…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Junior High Schools
Hansen, Mogens – 1978
Once a year, all children in grades two through four in the schools of a suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark, are administered silent reading tests. The test scores become the basis for an hour-long dialogue between the respective classroom teacher and a reading specialist. The focus of the dialogue is the improvement of instruction for each child, and…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Reading Ability