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Goodwin, Amanda P.; Petscher, Yaacov; Jones, Sara; McFadden, Sara; Reynolds, Dan; Lantos, Tess – Reading Teacher, 2020
The authors describe Monster, P.I., which is an app-based, gamified assessment that measures language skills (knowledge of morphology, vocabulary, and syntax) of students in grades 5-8 and provides teachers with interpretable score reports to drive instruction that improves vocabulary, reading, and writing ability. Specifically, the authors…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Handheld Devices, Language Maintenance, Language Tests
Cabral-Márquez, Consuelo – Reading Teacher, 2015
The motivational, cognitive, and performance benefits associated with setting goals are presented in light of goal-setting theory. These theoretical principles provide a framework that teachers can use to guide students in setting and pursuing personal reading goals that are proximal, specific, and compatible with students' reading abilities…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Goal Orientation, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods
Matsumura, Lindsay Clare; Wang, Elaine; Correnti, Richard – Reading Teacher, 2016
Research shows that cognitively demanding text-based writing assignments increase students' reading comprehension skills and analytic writing competencies. In this article, we describe the steps that upper-elementary grade teachers can take to develop cognitively demanding assignments that build these higher-level literacy skills and put students…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, College Readiness, Reading Skills, Reading Comprehension
Strachan, Stephanie L. – Reading Teacher, 2015
Primary-grade students' experiences with text should prepare them to critically read an extensive range of text types throughout their schooling and career, a primary goal of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). However, research demonstrates that narrative text overshadows other text types in the primary grades. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: State Standards, Emergent Literacy, Reading Ability, Elementary School Students
Snell, Emily K.; Hindman, Annemarie H.; Wasik, Barbara A. – Reading Teacher, 2015
Vocabulary development is critical for children's ability to learn to read and their success at school. Vocabulary has also been identified as a key factor in the achievement gap, with children from low-income families knowing significantly fewer words when they enter school. Although book reading has long been celebrated as an effective way for…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Intervention, Preschool Children, Kindergarten
Hudson, Alida K.; Williams, Joan A. – Reading Teacher, 2015
This article details one teacher's implementation of reading workshop in her second grade classroom. She provided a framework for authentic reading using the five components of reading workshop: time, choice, response, community, and structure. She found that reading workshop is a highly effective practice for not only increasing students'…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Workshops, Grade 2, Elementary School Teachers
Rubin, Jim – Reading Teacher, 2011
The challenges of understanding how reading abilities vary within the classroom can be daunting. This article offers techniques to organize a variety of assessment data to give teachers a clear picture of individual achievement, how students compare with one another, and how reliably various assessment instruments yield an accurate picture of…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Reading Instruction, Reading, Reading Materials
Kontovourki, Stavroula; Campis, Carolyn – Reading Teacher, 2010
Preparation for high-stakes testing, while unavoidable, may become meaningful, these authors argue. The article illustrates the case of a third-grade classroom in a metropolitan public school, where test preparation was approached as genre study. In addition to examining the specific unit of study, the authors describe the efforts of the classroom…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Testing, High Stakes Tests, Teachers
Voorhees, Susan – Reading Teacher, 2011
Homework is an instructional staple for most classroom teachers; however, considerable debate over the effectiveness of homework has been at the center of discussions among researchers, administrators, educators, parents, and students. Rather than continuing the battle as to whether or not homework enriches learning, it appears the more…
Descriptors: Homework, Reading Strategies, Reading Ability, Teaching Methods
Dougherty Stahl, Katherine A. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Constrained skills theory is a reconceptualization of reading development that suggests a continuum of skills, with some, such as letter knowledge and decoding abilities, more tightly constrained than others, such as phonological awareness and oral reading fluency. The most constrained skills consist of a limited number of items and thus can be…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Phonological Awareness, Reading Instruction, Reading Improvement
Neuman, Susan B.; Dwyer, Julie – Reading Teacher, 2009
Recognizing the importance of starting early, the purpose of our article is to examine if and how vocabulary is taught in commercially prepared early literacy curriculum for pre-K. Ten curriculum programs are reviewed to determine the prevalence of vocabulary instruction and the pedagogical practices used to support the learning of words and their…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Emergent Literacy, Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods
Greenwood, Scott C.; Flanigan, Kevin – Reading Teacher, 2007
Despite the clear and longstanding connection between meaning vocabulary and reading comprehension, programs designed to teach vocabulary have often had surprisingly little impact on overall reading ability. One possible reason for this small effect is that teaching methods may not make this vocabulary-to-comprehension connection explicit for the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reading Comprehension, Semantics, Reading Ability

Rodenborn, Leo V. – Reading Teacher, 1974
Compares three reading expectancy formulas used to determine a child's reading ability. (WR)
Descriptors: Reading, Reading Ability, Reading Achievement, Reading Level

Schweizer, Ilva T. – Reading Teacher, 1974
Discusses Samuel Orton's writings on cerebral dominance and effects of certain neurological anomalies on learning. (WR)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Learning, Reading, Reading Ability

Goodman, Yetta M. – Reading Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Reading, Reading Ability, Reading Research