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Drakeford, William – Journal of Correctional Education, 2002
A multiple baseline study examined the effectiveness of an intensive literacy program for six African-American adolescents in a juvenile detention center in Maryland. Positive gains were found in oral fluency, grade placement level, and attitudes. (Conains 34 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Correctional Education, Delinquency, Literacy Education
Levy, Ann K. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1983
Describes the origins and continuing successes of the New Adventure in Learning (NAIL) program in the Leon County (Florida) school district. NAIL's effectiveness in tackling reading problems through a combination of group instruction using basals and newer, diagnostic/prescriptive, individualized techniques has led to the program's national…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Reading Improvement
Salas, Gayla L. – Online Submission, 2008
This action research project was developed in order to increase student literacy, particularly in the area of reading, for students who were considered at-risk. The targeted student population was 2nd grade students who were served within a primary cross-categorical special education program. The classroom was housed in an elementary (K-2) school,…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Phonemes, Reading Improvement, School Libraries
What Works Clearinghouse, 2007
The Accelerated Reader/Reading Renaissance program (now called Accelerated Reader Best Classroom Practices) is a guided reading intervention in which teachers direct student reading of text. It involves two components. Reading Renaissance, the first component, is a set of recommended principles on guided reading (or teachers' direction of…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Program Effectiveness, Intervention, Computer Software
Atlanta Public Schools, GA. – 1981
The purpose of the study was to determine the longitudinal effects of a Title I reading component on students in grades two through five from 1976 through 1980. The following questions were considered in the analysis of performance among reading participants: (1) Do the same students remain in Title I year after year? (2) Do students who…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Longitudinal Studies, Program Effectiveness, Reading Achievement

Hopkins, Gerald – Reading Improvement, 1994
Discusses specific objectives related to the three-year Target Four Reading Program developed by the staff at Central School in Roundup, Montana. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness, Reading Improvement
Gracenin, Carolyn T.; Cook, Jimmie E. – Academic Therapy, 1977
Although the hypothesis that alpha biofeedback training would make a significant difference in reading gain scores of nine learning disabled students (7-12 years old) was rejected, most Ss gained in amplitude and duration of alpha waves and evidenced a slight improvement in hyperkinetic and maladaptive behavior with increased comprehension. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Feedback, Learning Disabilities

Neill, Keith – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1980
A procedure involving repeated readings of the same passage combined with the programing evaluation procedure caused 16 learning-disabled secondary students' reading attitudes to change significantly. Feedback to the student was provided by charting the record of faster times and number of word errors. (SBH)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Reading Improvement

Sheehan-Holt, Janet K.; Smith, M Cecil – Reading Research Quarterly, 2000
Suggests that adult basic skills programs may be ineffective for developing the kinds of literacy proficiencies assessed by the National Adult Literacy Survey--reading and understanding prose and documents materials and texts containing quantitative information. Discusses why basic skills education may not lead to improved literacy skills. Offers…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Program Effectiveness, Reading Comprehension
Moss, Marc; Swartz, Janet; Obeidallah, Dawn; Stewart, Gerrie; Greene, Diane – 2001
Supported by the Corporation for National Service, AmeriCorps' members serve with local and national organizations to meet community needs while earning education awards to help finance college or training. This report is the final product of the "AmeriCorps Tutoring Outcomes Study" of the AmeriCorps State/National Literacy Programs. The…
Descriptors: Literacy, Pretests Posttests, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness

Tobin, D.; Pumfrey, P. D. – Educational Review, 1976
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Reading Improvement, Reading Research, Remedial Programs

Algozzine, Bob; Lockavitch, Joseph F. – Special Services in the Schools, 1998
Describes the "Failure Free Reading Program," based on effective principles identified in research on successful reading programs. Key steps in teaching word recognition and comprehension skills include previewing, listening, presenting content from the story, reading, and reviewing the story. Significant differences in performance were found.…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Comprehension

Jennings, Susan – English in Education, 2000
Considers how poor readers at Key Stage 2 need ongoing support for reading development. Notes that they are frequently weak in the metacognitive skills that enable good readers to make their own progress and they require a repetition of much phonics material from Key Stage 1. Charts the development of a phonics booster programme for poor readers…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Metacognition, Phonics
Rodriguez, Steve – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2007
This study aimed to investigate the potential of the Accelerated Reader (AR) program to positively impact student scores on the English-Language Arts California Standards Test (CST). The degree of attention placed on student reading achievement and improvement in high-stakes student standardized test scores in the state of California, as well as…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Academic Achievement, Language Arts, Standardized Tests
Morris, Darrell – Elementary School Journal, 2006
This article synthesizes results from 5 studies that used noncertified tutors to work with at-risk primary-grade readers. Each of the studies featured (1) twice-weekly tutoring lessons that included guided reading, word study, and reading for fluency; and (2) supervision of the tutoring by a knowledgeable reading teacher. Results from the 5…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Tutors, Tutoring, Teacher Aides