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Hoffman, James V. – Reading World, 1979
Suggests that the effects of teachers giving feedback to students during oral reading can be quite significant and that such feedback should be carefully analyzed for perceived meaning and purpose as well as for results. (TJ)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Feedback, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading
Paulson, Eric J. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2005
This theoretical article examines reading processes using chaos theory as an analogy. Three principles of chaos theory are identified and discussed, then related to reading processes as revealed through eye movement research. Used as an analogy, the chaos theory principle of sensitive dependence contributes to understanding the difficulty in…
Descriptors: Human Body, Reading Processes, Eye Movements, Physics
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
Shuman, R. Baird – Illinois Schools Journal, 1984
Reviews findings on miscue analysis, a psycholinguistic study that seeks to explain why and how readers produce inaccuracies when they read words from the page. Discusses the classification of miscues, oral reading vs. silent reading, and the importance of context. (KH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Reading Diagnosis
Goodman, Kenneth S.; Goodman, Yetta M. – New York University Education Quarterly, 1981
Errors in reading and speaking are not the result of failure to comprehend or communicate. Rather, such errors are "miscues," which show the effects of psycholinguistic processes that have taken unexpected turns. The nature of these miscues reveals the underlying cognitive schema that guide a person's comprehension and verbalization. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Comprehension, Elementary Secondary Education, Error Analysis (Language)
Nieratka, Ernest B. – 1973
Miscue analysis is a monitoring device that makes it possible to view the manner in which a student is processing a given reading selection; therefore, it is more appropriate than standardized reading tests for measuring the strengths and weaknesses of nontraditional students. Miscue analysis assumes that reading is a language process and that…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Higher Education, Miscue Analysis, Nontraditional Students
McNaughton, Stuart – 1978
This paper considers the place of one-to-one teacher/student oral reading interactions in reading instruction. Maintaining that there is an important function for such interactions in learning to read, the paper analyzes one learning process in these interactions--attention to errors--and argues that in oral reading instruction, attention to…
Descriptors: Attention, Early Reading, Elementary Education, Error Analysis (Language)
Groff, Patrick – 1987
Intended for reading teachers and teacher educators, this book provides an analysis of 12 fallacious beliefs thought to be responsible for the perpetuation of ineffective and inappropriate approaches to reading instruction. The introduction looks at the dangers of the myths that underlie reading instruction, discusses how the myths arise out of an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Decoding (Reading), Educational Change, Educational History