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Mayer, Richard E. – 1978
Subjects in the first part of this two-part study (56 undergraduates) read a 24-frame text on computer programming that was presented either in logical or in random order. The results of this experiment showed that the subjects given an advance organizer in the random order presentation performed better on a posttest than did control subjects (no…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, College Students, Content Area Reading, Higher Education
Willey, Diane L. – 1978
This study was conducted to identify student and tutor variables related to student progress in a structured summer reading tutorial program. High school and college students and adults tutored individually 121 elementary and junior high school students for six weeks. Criterion variables were number of tutoring books completed, residual gain…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Junior High School Students, Predictor Variables, Reading Improvement
Johnston, Suzanne – 1980
The factors necessary for implementing and maintaining an individualized adult reading lab are outlined briefly in this paper. Teaching approaches that make the lab suitable for remedial readers, as well as how the individualized approach can help the student beyond the basics of reading are discussed under the heading of components. Suggestions…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Reading Programs, Adults
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Sinatra, Richard – 1981
Reading and writing teachers can use visual compositions--a grouping of pictures, photos, or slides suggesting a unified story or theme--to help students understand style and organization in writing. Students who are categorized as language deficient, have difficulty with invention, or are influenced in language learning by visual/spatial input…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Problems, Motivation Techniques, Pictorial Stimuli
Martin, Rita J.; And Others – 1981
The effects of high intensity tutorial/enrichment treatments involving language arts process development were the major research concerns of a two-summer project designed to provide preservice and inservice teacher education students with training in the development of language arts processes and in planning for instruction corresponding to a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Reading Achievement
French, Joyce N.; Rhoder, Carol – 1980
To meet the needs of educationally disadvantaged college freshmen, a developmental reading program that emphasized student-generated questioning techniques was implemented at Manhattanville College (New York). The program was intended to help students comprehend and recall information from different subject areas and to organize complex topics…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Content Area Reading, Course Descriptions, Developmental Programs
Scofield, Sandra J. – 1980
Drawing from research and from classroom experiences, this paper suggests five strategies for use by reading teachers in helping low-achieving students write responses to comprehension questions. The strategies call for the teacher to: (1) analyze questions carefully and sequence them according to difficulty; (2) give students steps to follow in…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Low Achievement, Questioning Techniques, Reading Comprehension
Martin, Jane; Sakiey, Elizabeth – 1979
A case study was conducted in which two subjects (a ten-year-old boy and an eleven-year-old girl) classified as neurologically impaired received instruction in identifying familiar syllables within words. The object of this approach was to direct the subjects' attention to familiar letter clusters, thus facilitating word identification. Individual…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties
Waterman, David C., Comp.; Gibbs, Vanita M., Comp. – 1981
Focusing on reading for enjoyment, the seven articles in this collection were drawn from the Tenth Annual Reading Conference held at Indiana State University. Topics discussed in the articles are: (1) reading aloud to students, (2) how to have fun while teaching vocabulary, (3) the enjoyment and affective dimensions of "EAS into Reading," (4)…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Enrichment, Literature Appreciation, Motivation Techniques
Spiegel, Dixie Lee; Whaley, Jill Fitzgerald – 1980
A study investigated whether children could be sensitized to structural aspects of narratives and whether reading comprehension could be enhanced through instruction designed to develop concept of story. Twenty fourth grade students with a poorly developed concept of story were assigned to either a control or an experimental group. The…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
Witte, Pauline L. – 1980
An informal study of four fourth and fifth grade poor readers was undertaken (1) to compare the repeated reading method of instruction with the method of teaching children to recognize lists of words rapidly and (2) to develop an approach that might be helpful in studying the effects of prosodic cues and their contributions to the repeated reading…
Descriptors: Cues, Elementary Education, Intonation, Oral Reading
Kay, Marilyn – 1980
The reading instructor and clinician may need to come to terms with the need for a changing role in working with college students with severe reading problems. As a growing number of intellectually able children with severe reading problems are identified during elementary and secondary school years, more students with a history of learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Exceptional Persons, Higher Education, Reading Difficulties
Muirhead, Scott; And Others – 1979
The Intensive Reading Improvement Program (IRIP) was implemented in Chicago, Illinois elementary schools after standardized test results, first published in 1969, indicated the need for improvement. IRIP had four goals: to increase motivation in both students and teachers; to extend teachers' understanding of a good developmental reading program;…
Descriptors: Developmental Reading, Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Development
Calvano, Michael A. – 1975
The Free University of Iran (FUI) operates by means of a multimedia teaching system, teaching students at a distance and developing a learning environment based near the place of residence or work of its students. This document reviews the development of the Foundation English Course according to the systems approach to instruction adopted by FUI.…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Curriculum Guides, English (Second Language), Functional Reading
Pribble, Donald A.; Stephens, Elaine – 1976
Individually Guided Education (IGE) in a Multi-Init School (MUS-E) is a comprehensive model for organizing an elementary school. This system incorporates non-graded multi-aged grouping, shared decisionmaking, differentiated staffing, a team approach, and instructional programming based on individual student needs. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Reading, Intermediate Grades
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