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McLain, K. Victoria Mayer – 1991
This study examined the effects of instruction versus no instruction of comprehension monitoring strategies on the metacognitive awareness and reading achievement of third and fifth grade students. The study also examined the effects of direct instruction of a written or checksheet comprehension monitoring strategy on the metacognitive awareness…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 5, Learning Processes
Loar, Dorothy M. – 1992
"Your Word Box!" is a computerized reading and language arts implementation of "In Context!", a comprehensive reading method which provides a multi-media approach to teaching children how to read and understand grammar. The method attempts to furnish a rich environment with a wide variety of teaching modes, in a contextual…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Language Arts, Multimedia Instruction
Saito, Yoshiko – 1992
A study compared native and nonnative reading styles in order to see whether Japanese readers process text differently than readers whose native language uses a phonetic alphabet. Subjects, 29 native readers of Japanese, 37 advanced-level nonnatives and 39 intermediate-level nonnatives enrolled in Japanese language courses were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Japanese, Punctuation
Hoffman, James V.; Segel, Kerry – 1983
To develop a historical perspective on the sources of the controversy over the appropriate place of oral reading in formal reading instruction, this paper presents a brief history of oral reading instruction as used in American schools from 1880 to the present. The paper describes in detail both classroom and clinical practices that rely on oral…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Oral Reading
Dretzke, Beverly J.; Keniston, Allen H. – 1989
A study examined the relation between individual differences in reading behavior and achievement in college students. Subjects, 197 students enrolled in four undergraduate psychology courses at a midwestern university, completed questionnaires concerning their reading strategies, attitudes toward reading, and personal background information.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, College Students, Factor Analysis
Ridout, Susan Ramp – 1990
Based on the premise that children's natural love for music makes it appropriate to use songs as a motivational vehicle for reading and writing, this paper presents a reading/singing strategy which promotes vocabulary, word recognition, writing, and comprehension skills while providing appreciation of music. The paper briefly discusses the eight…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Education, Harmony (Music)
Narang, Harbans L. – 1990
To help achieve success, students must construct purposes for reading so that they can gain the appropriate kind of information while reading. After a student has set a purpose for reading, she/he may preview the material to be read. The next step is to read the material at an appropriate speed considering the purpose for reading and the nature of…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Metacognition
Kremen, Phyllis G. – 1990
The developmental college reading course at Seton Hall University has a traditional emphasis on literal, evaluative, and critical reading instruction. The course also has the objective to enable students to carry from the course the skills to be successful and confident in other reading intensive courses. "Transfer days" are thus begun;…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Course Content, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Schunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – 1987
A study conducted during a training program, in which students were learning to find main ideas, investigated how different kinds of strategy value information influenced children's reading comprehension. Subjects, 15 fourth-grade and 15 fifth-grade students who regularly received remedial reading comprehension instruction, were divided into three…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Reading Achievement, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Reddix, Michael D.; Dunn, Bruce R. – 1986
A study demonstrated how recordings of ongoing electroencephalographic (EEG) activity can be used to study global aspects of complex cognitive processes that take place during the reading and encoding of connected discourse. The methods utilized allowed the study of complex cognitive processes within an ecologically valid paradigm (natural…
Descriptors: Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Thompson, Mark E. – 1987
Noting that what becomes of reluctant readers should be of great concern to a nation that advocates education and has traditionally been committed to principles of the higher order, this paper identifies the characteristics of reluctant or unmotivated readers and discusses what happens to them. Following background reflection on the limits people…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
Clark, Henry T., III; And Others – 1988
To investigate the relationship between reading ability and the detection and repair of text-based (internal) inconsistencies, a study examined 100 college students enrolled in an introductory educational psychology course at a large state university. Based on their performance on the comprehension portion of the Nelson-Denny Reading Test,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metacognition, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
Gambell, Trevor J. – 1988
Applied linguistics has made major contributions to literacy teaching in recent years, in four general areas. First, second language acquisition is becoming the model for first language literacy teaching in schools through the "whole language approach" to literacy. Second, the field of sociolinguistics has convinced educators that literacy is a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy Education
Devall, Yvonna L. – 1983
Because it provides students with a strategy for the transfer of attributes from a familiar to an unfamiliar topic, the use of analogies can improve memory, increase specific knowledge, and encourage more critical evaluation of information. Analogies have been used to help students understand health and science materials, improve their vocabulary,…
Descriptors: Analogy, Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
Hanes, Madlyn Levine – 1983
Repetitions in children's oral reading are typically thought of as disruptive, signalling the kind of careless reading symptomatic of random eye movement or inattention to context. This perspective, however, runs contrary to clinical experiences, which have revealed that many repetitions are deliberate and benefit the reader by serving at least…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns
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