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Scheffel, Debora L.; Shroyer, Jennifer; Strongin, Dawn – Reading Improvement, 2003
Determines the efficacy of a structured reading intervention program with adolescents identified as evidencing significant reading underachievement. Suggests that implementation of the "LANGUAGE!" intervention program was effective in significantly improving reading comprehension and spelling, word recognition for students in grades 7 and 10, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Intervention, Low Achievement, Program Effectiveness
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Crawford, Ruth – Reading Horizons, 1995
Presents a case study of the effectiveness of a combination of a family literacy home intervention program with one-on-one intense tutoring for nonreading families. Notes that the family began to make positive changes in their reading environment, attitudes, and interactions which had a positive effect on their child's reading progress at school.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Family Environment, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness
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Shanahan, Timothy; Barr, Rebecca – Reading Research Quarterly, 1995
Provides independent analysis of the extant evaluations of Reading Recovery. Finds that students make greater than expected gains in reading, effects comparable to those accomplished by other effective educational interventions; and that programs are less effective in maintaining student gains and more costly than has been claimed. Offers…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Early Intervention, High Risk Students, Literature Reviews
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Topping, Keith – Reading Teacher, 1998
Responds to an article in the April 1998 issue of this journal. Shares evidence about the effectiveness of peer tutoring. Discusses literacy tutoring of K-3 emergent readers by volunteers. Explains why tutoring is not teaching, and offers a model for successful tutoring practices. (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Emergent Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Models
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Wasik, Barbara A. – Reading Teacher, 1998
Replies to an article in the same issue of this journal, which responded to this author's earlier article. Elaborates two fundamental points of disagreement (the definition of tutoring and the characteristics of the children being tutored). (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Instructional Effectiveness, Models, Peer Teaching
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Schacter, John; Jo, Booil – Journal of Research in Reading, 2005
During the summer vacation children who are economically disadvantaged experience declines in reading achievement, while middle- and high-income children improve. Previous research has demonstrated that the most widely implemented intervention -- sending economically disadvantaged students to summer school -- has not led to increases in reading…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Summer Programs, Reading Achievement, Day Camp Programs
Dewalt, Mark; Bartle, Phil – 1996
A study by researchers in Hickory, North Carolina, examined student perceptions of a summer school reading program used in two Alexander County elementary schools. Surveys were completed by each second and third grade student participating in the summer school reading program. Content analysis was used to examine student responses to open-ended…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Improvement
Howard, Walter J., III – 1994
A program was developed to improve the reading scores and communication skills of ninth-grade students from multicultural backgrounds. The students' socioeconomic status ranges from below the poverty level to upper middle class. The population of the high school in suburban Chicago (Illinois) is multiethnic, the English is not always the primary…
Descriptors: Action Research, Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Grade 9
Leitner, David – 1990
This report on a study of the first year of implementation of the Portland Reading Recovery Program assesses the current status of the program in terms of program planning, teacher outcomes, student outcomes, and parent involvement. Following preliminary data about the 91 first graders and their teachers who were involved in the program, the…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Grade 1, Learning Problems, Primary Education
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Office of Educational Evaluation. – 1984
The Children's Art Carnival (C.A.C) is a community arts organization founded in Harlem in 1969. The organization aims to improve the language skills of pupils with low academic achievement through intensive participation in creative arts activities. In 1983-84, the program served 305 second, third, and fourth graders from eight schools in…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Development, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education
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Griggs, Shirley A. – 1975
This project funded under Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I, was designed to improve the mathematics skills of 328 males and females serving prison sentences or awaiting trial in the Rikers Island Penitentiary. For the male population exclusively, the project was designed to improve reading skills and English usage and comprehension. The…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, English (Second Language), Mathematics Instruction, Prisoners
Moore, JoAnne E. – 1981
The goal of the High School Reading and Communication Skills Component of the Detroit school desegregation plan was to improve students' reading and communication skills. The program was an integral part of the English curriculum and employed instruction focused upon specific objectives at each grade level. Support services were provided in each…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Desegregation Effects, English Instruction, High Schools
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. – 1974
This assessment scale developed by the Georgia State Department of Education is intended for use in examining the reading program in a particular school and has some suggestions as to how the school might document particular aspects of the program. Some of the suggested techniques for documentation include: describing the composition of a task…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Program Effectiveness
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Block, James D. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
After a 2-month combined reading and writing training period, followed by a 1 1/2-year lapse, a 16-year-old initially paraplegic cerebral palsied boy received a 1 year of reading training followed by 2 3/4 years of writing training. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Exceptional Child Research
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Cushenbery, Donald C. – Reading Horizons, 1986
Describes steps that should be followed in building a reading program that meets students' needs and provides effective instruction in developmental, corrective, and remedial reading: (1) establishing desired skills, (2) undertaking a program of pupil evaluation, (3) initiating an appropriate teaching strategies curriculum, and (4) conducting…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Program Content, Program Development, Program Effectiveness
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