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Jones, Christopher S. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This qualitative study examined the issue of history education and its failure to understand and implement the most effective teaching and learning strategies for the discipline. It did this by conducting interviews, observations, and a focus group with a group of history teachers in a suburban high school in New England. While aiming to explain…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Comprehension, Secondary School Teachers
Ramos, Kathleen Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2012
A persistent achievement gap exists between the steadily growing population of adolescent English language learners (ELLs) in K-12 public schools and their native English-speaking peers. Unsurprisingly, the underachievement of this population of students is linked to an excessively high dropout rate among adolescent ELLs across the nation. Current…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Second Language Learning, Achievement Gap, Literacy
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Guzzetti, Barbara J. – Journal of Reading, 1990
Argues that teachers can facilitate improvement in students' comprehension and attitudes towards reading by (1) using paradigms (a tangible representation of elements of the novel related to students' interests); (2) using character charts (visual representations of characters from the novel); and (3) modeling the role of the reader as raconteur.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Appreciation
Billingsley, Bonnie S.; Wildman, Terry M. – Learning Disabilities Research, 1988
The ability of 54 learning-disabled high-school students to monitor their comprehension was compared under three prereading conditions: self-questions only, structured overviews and self-questions, and a control condition. Subjects receiving both the overviews and self-questions were best able to detect errors during reading. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Alfassi, Miriam – American Educational Research Journal, 1998
The effects of strategy instruction (reciprocal teaching methods) on reading comprehension were studied by comparing 53 high school students receiving strategy instruction with 22 who did not. Results indicate that strategy instruction is superior to traditional methods in fostering reading comprehension as measured by experimenter designed tests.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, High School Students, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
Tompkins, Ruth Stahler – 1991
A study examined the effectiveness of a spatial learning strategy, the Graphic Post Organizer, implemented for an extended period of time. Subjects, approximately 150 eleventh-grade students enrolled in a "regular level" American History course at a combined upper-middle, middle, and working class suburb of Chicago, Illinois, were…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Grade 11, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
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Gurney, Dana; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
An instructional strategy for teaching comprehension of literature was tested with seven high school students with learning disabilities. The strategy taught story grammar through use of short stories and the paradigm of modeling/guided practice/independent practice. Students showed improved story comprehension. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Literature
McCormick, Sandra; Cooper, John O. – 1988
The study reported in this paper investigated the effects of a frequently recommended study technique on the comprehension of expository text by high-school students having learning disabilities. The instructional procedure studied was "Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review" (SQ3R). Six experiments were conducted over a 3-year period,…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Dole, Janice A.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1995
Compares the effectiveness of a traditional vocabulary instruction unit with an alternative unit which applied the concepts of procedural and conditional knowledge to secondary students' word learning. Discusses key characteristics that made the alternative unit successful. (SR)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English Instruction, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
Minichiello-Schmidt, Katherine – 1998
A study hypothesized that auditory input does not increase the comprehension of students. Forty Basic Skills English students in a suburban high school were identified for this study. They were grouped according to class section and assigned randomly to treatments. Two of the sections read narrative and persuasive/argument texts silently and were…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
Doyle, Carole S. – 1999
This study examined the effectiveness of two approaches to enhancing the reading comprehension of learning disabled students in the social studies content area. An approach using the graphic organizer in the form of visual displays was compared to the traditional method in which students were presented content through lecture, text, and linear…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Graphic Organizers, High Schools, History Instruction
Provence, Susan – 1989
A study investigated the effect of a prereading strategy on the reading comprehension of foreign language students. Subjects were 62 French students in 5 classes at 3 suburban high schools. A rotation design was used within each class. A reading in the target language was assigned twice a week for two weeks. The treatment sample went through a…
Descriptors: French, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Measures (Individuals)
Sharp, Patricia; Ashby, Doris – 2002
This report intends to describe a program designed to enhance reading comprehension. Reading comprehension relies on skills that enable students to remember facts, draw out main ideas, make inferences, and relate reading to personal experiences. The focus group consisted of middle and high school students in a metropolitan area in northern…
Descriptors: Action Research, Cooperative Learning, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
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Perkins, David N.; Unger, Chris – Instructional Science, 1994
Discussion of how visual analogies aid students' understanding of math and science focuses on new types of representations that use computers. Topics addressed include understanding and cognitive performance; the role of representations in understanding, including examples; evidence of instructional effectiveness of new representations; and…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Grade 6
Kuzniewski, Frank; Sanders, Mike; Smith, Gail Sue; Swanson, Sharon; Urich, Carol – 1998
An action research project described a program for expanding multiple intelligences to increase reading comprehension in both English and math. The targeted population consisted of ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade students located in a south suburb of Chicago, Illinois. The problem of reading comprehension was documented through data revealing…
Descriptors: Action Research, Content Area Reading, Cooperative Learning, English Instruction
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