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Garner, Ruth – 1984
Good readers tend to engage in conscious reading strategies that poor readers do not. Expert readers display the following strategic behaviors that novices do not: (1) studying text segments previously found difficult more extensively than easy segments; (2) spending more study time on difficult stories than on easy ones; (3) summarizing just the…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reading Centers
Selfe, Cynthia L. – 1984
To explore the role of one specific revision strategy--reading and rereading pieces of text--in the composing process, case studies were made of two college freshman writers: Jim, who was highly apprehensive about the process of composing, and David, who was not at all apprehensive about writing. Specifically, videotapes of the students' composing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Higher Education
Sternglass, Marilyn S. – 1988
This book documents and explores the range of strategies that a competent group of language users (17 students in a graduate course) employed when responding to a range of reading and writing tasks over a semester's time in a naturalistic instructional setting. The book is divided into the following six chapters: (1) "The Nature of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Critical Thinking, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Gillis, M. K. – 1985
Noting that good reading comprehension is aided by the reader's attention to text organization, this paper presents a rationale and method for teaching students to map content materials. The paper begins by noting research demonstrating that good comprehenders attend to text organization. It then briefly reviews research related to the impact on…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education
Malena, Richard F.; Atwood, Karen – 1985
Students must be shown not only how to use study strategies, must also why the strategy should be undertaken and what it is expected to achieve. The how-to-do-it step is not sufficient for all students to grasp study strategies. The teaching of these strategies must be direct, deliberate, and systematic. The metacognitive skill (why) must…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
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Walker, Carolyn – ELT Journal, 1987
Proposes an adaption and extension of the Standard Reading Exercise to be used once a week in English for academic purposes classes where students select their own texts. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: College Students, English for Academic Purposes, Higher Education, Individualized Reading
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Luvaas-Briggs, Linda – Journal of Reading, 1984
Describes activities to promote the integration of the right and left hemispheres of the brain that improve the attitudes of remedial readers. (AEA)
Descriptors: Art, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Mapping, Higher Education
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Spack, Ruth – Written Communication, 1997
Examines the reading and writing strategies of one student over a three-year period and traces the process she went through to acquire college-level academic literacy in English, her second language. Suggests that the student's educational background shaped her approach to United States academic discourse practices. (TB)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Case Studies, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Dreyer, Carisma; Nel, Charl – System, 2003
Many South African students who enroll in higher education are underprepared and have low reading ability. Outlines the reading strategic component of an English for professional purposes course offered for such students in a technology-enhanced environment. Results indicate that students who received strategic reading instruction received higher…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, High Risk Students
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Miciano, Remedios Z. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2002
Report on an experiment to discover if self-questioning as a reading strategy would help Filipino ESL students improve comprehension of English prose texts. Concludes that self-questioning as a strategy does not significantly affect comprehension despite the number and types of questions asked. (Contains 4 tables and 25 references.) (WFA)
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Afflerbach, Peter – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Examines the influence of prior knowledge and text genre on prediction strategies of eleventh grade and graduate student readers. Finds that readers' prior knowledge may significantly influence the nature of readers' prediction strategies. Uses qualitative analysis of verbal report data to examine variation in types of prediction strategies.…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Higher Education, Literary Genres, Prediction
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Swafford, Jeanne; Alvermann, Donna E. – Journal of Reading, 1989
Examines the postsecondary research base for content area reading strategies. Compares findings to earlier studies of secondary schools. Finds semantic mapping and graphic organizers were more effective for secondary than postsecondary students, although most secondary students were not given instructions for the strategies used. Calls for further…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Content Area Reading, Graphic Organizers, Higher Education
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Fox, Stephen D. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1994
Students with hearing impairments at most reading levels in the World Literature Survey Course at Gallaudet University (District of Columbia) benefited from the inclusion of metacognitive exercises which emphasized prereading, reading, and postreading strategies to improve comprehension and retention. Strategies also prompted improved group…
Descriptors: College English, College Students, Course Content, English Curriculum
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Rosenshine, Barak; Meister, Carla – Educational Leadership, 1992
Although scaffolds (forms of support to help students bridge the gap between their current abilities and intended goals) can be applied to teaching all skills, they are almost indispensable for teaching higher-level cognitive strategies. Especially helpful scaffolds for clarifying thoughts, summarizing, and solving mathematical problems are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Higher Education
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He, Tung-Hsien – TESL-EJ, 2001
Investigates the influence of goal orientations on strategy use patterns and reading comprehension of adult English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) readers. Thirty-eight Taiwanese EFL college freshmen were randomly selected and assigned into the mastery-oriented and the combined mastery- and performance-oriented groups. Results indicated that two…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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