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Easley, Jackie – 1995
Phonics instruction alone cannot fully develop students' ability to comprehend a text or story. Reading instruction should emphasize students interaction with print, compensating for lower level skills with higher level skills, and gaining meaning and knowledge throughout the process. Too often, teachers give minimal attention to the development…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Phonics, Primary Education, Reading Comprehension

Miller, Larry; DeJean, Jillian; Miller, Rebecca – Journal of Research in Reading, 2000
Describes one aspect of a year-long study of primary level teacher's and children's use of the language arts component of SuccessMaker, an Integrated Learning System (ILS). Documents areas where the curricula embedded in the ILS were congruent with teacher's normal curricula and pedagogical practices. Raises issues about the appropriate…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Design, Integrated Learning Systems, Literacy
Meyer, Rick – 2001
The voice of the government via the Reading Excellence Act gives the message that direct systematic intense phonics instruction will solve the reading problem, end debate, lead to student success in life beyond school, and provide teachers with the prestige of successful reading instruction. This paper takes a close look at systematic direct…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Research, Naturalistic Observation, Phonics

Behymer, Angela – Reading Teacher, 2003
Contends that in order to have a successful writing workshop, teachers need to model writing for their students through interactive writing. Outlines a writing workshop which includes: a drawing stage; guided phonics-based spelling; adult underwriting and individual minilessons; large-group focused minilessons; "minisharing"; and the publication…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Illustrations, Kindergarten, Phonics
Black, Susan – Executive Educator, 1993
Teachers using the whole-language approach to reading instruction (instead of phonics readers and worksheets) claim this practice is child centered, allows student reading choices, develops the whole child, makes learning relevant, and promotes a lifelong love of learning. Whole-language teachers should adopt a transactional pedagogy and link…
Descriptors: Phonics, Primary Education, Reading Instruction, Student Responsibility
Osborn, Jean; Stahl, Steven; Stein, Marcy – 1997
The number of packages--kits, games, computer discs, audiotapes, and videotapes--offering phonics instruction is growing almost daily. These commercial packages are marketed to parents to use with their children or to teachers and school districts as supplements to classroom programs of reading instruction. This booklet outlines questions which…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Instructional Materials, Media Selection, Phonics
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
This paper explores what a reading teacher might do to guide students to achieve and be successful in reading. The paper first points out that there are selected programs of reading instruction which are individualized for optimal student success, and then discusses some of these programs, such as: individualized reading; the experience chart;…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Phonics, Primary Education, Reading Achievement
Ediger, Marlow – 1999
This paper urges primary grade teachers to be certain that pupils are off to a good start in reading. A fundamental goal of beginning reading instruction should be to move each child toward the understanding that readers reconstruct texts by using multiple strategies to interpret the language encoded in print and, at the same time, to make it…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phonics, Picture Books, Primary Education
Mills, Heidi; And Others – 1992
Addressing the issues of how phonics is handled in whole language classrooms and the role that phonics plays in reading and learning to read, the content of this book is rooted in the language stories and literacy lessons of teachers' observations of at-risk children learning to read. The book begins with an introduction to one whole language…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy, High Risk Students
Ediger, Marlow – 1999
In addition to a teacher's having the enjoyment and appreciation of poetry as an educational objective for his/her students, there are numerous objectives that stress learners becoming proficient in hearing phonic elements, such as in rhyme in verse read and written. For example, a student teacher and a cooperating teacher in a second/third grade…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Learning Activities, Phonics

Fowler, Dorothy. – Educational Leadership, 1998
A first-grade teacher explains how she uses the whole-part-whole reading model with 15 youngsters. Rereading allows students to practice recently learned skills and strategies, while developing fluency and comprehension. Other exercises include reading aloud in pairs, deciphering the daily schedule, discussions of syllable and sound similarities,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Practices, Grade 1, Phonics
Durkin, Dolores – 1990
Based on the premise that schools apparently fail to match reading instruction to children's needs, this study was conducted to learn about the process of changing teacher behavior in such a way that a match exists between what is taught and who is being taught. Year-long observation of one kindergarten program that was supplemented with attempts…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Kindergarten
Meyer, Richard J. – 1999
This paper presents a "thick description" of a phonics lesson delivered to a first grade classroom (n=18) by the teacher. Following the description, the paper presents analyses from the following different perspectives: (1) the definition of reading; (2) curriculum from a critical point of view; (3) reading and culture; (4) teachers and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Culturally Relevant Education, Ethnography

Vartenisian, John P. – 1998
This study is a retrospective examination of elements that influenced one elementary school staff to initiate and implement a school-wide innovation in their reading program in 1990-91. This school served 315 preschool children through grade three in a small town set in the rural countryside. Case study methodology was used to discover how the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Early Intervention, Educational Change
Durkin, Dolores – 1988
A study investigated what is done with reading in kindergarten, specifically: (1) what is done and for what amount of time to prepare kindergartners for reading and to teach them to read; (2) what accounts for what is or is not done; and (3) how differences in children's abilities affect what is or is not done. Forty-two kindergarten classes from…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Research, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
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