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Fasenmeyer, Mary Sarah – 1980
The decay in the quality of education is due to a breakdown in authority the schools have over students and educational processes. Emphasis must be placed on the school's power to determine minimum competencies through periodic evaluation, and, if necessary, to prescribe remedial education or grade repetition. Schools should have special reading…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Mastery Learning, Minimum Competencies
Hawkins, Virginia Kruchten – 1971
Twenty-eight fifth and sixth graders who had attended the University of Illinois Reading Center for an analytical diagnosis of reading difficulties were compared with a group of 33 students at the same grade level who had not had the benefit of diagnosis beyond the survey level to determine (1) whether the analytical level of diagnosis could…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Grade 5, Grade 6, Reading Achievement
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Cahn, Lorynne, D. – Reading Improvement, 1988
Examines whether sex differences in reading learning rate occurred when female instructors worked with small groups of elementary school boys and girls on an individualized basis in an intensive summer reading clinic program. Reports that girls outperformed boys on all measures. (RAE)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Ability, Reading Achievement, Reading Centers
STACK, THELMA D. – 1963
ELEMENTARY READING CENTERS FOR THE YEAR 1962-63 SERVED MORE STUDENTS OF AVERAGE ABILITY THAN STUDENTS OF HIGH OR LOW ABILITY. AVERAGE READING GAIN PER STUDENT WAS NOTED AS APPROXIMATELY 1 YEAR. NAMES OF INTELLIGENCE TESTS AND ACHIEVEMENT TESTS (BOTH SILENT AND ORAL READING) AND THE NUMBER OF TIMES THEY WERE USED ARE GIVEN. STUDENTS CAME FROM…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Admission Criteria, Class Organization, Developmental Reading
Ganikos, Mary; And Others – 1980
The individualized developmental reading laboratory program described in this monograph was designed to supplement regular reading instruction in grades four and five. Information is provided on the instructional procedures used in the program, with emphasis on instruction given through teacher comments written in individual students' folders.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Learning Laboratories
Bedillion, Clare – 1974
This study investigated the hypothesis that an effective program in developmental reading is generally a significant factor in the academic achievement of college students at the University of Akron. The data collected came from various sources, i.e., reports of investigations on the effectiveness of 18 well-established reading and study skills…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmental Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education
1969
The Communication Skills Center Project (CSC) in Detroit, Michigan, a Title I project, provided remedial reading services to 2,845 educationally disadvantaged children (80 to 85 percent Negro) in grades 2 through 12 during 1966-67. The facilities included six communication skills centers, three serving elementary and junior high school students…
Descriptors: Black Students, Compensatory Education, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Education
Coley, Joan Develin – 1973
The purpose of this investigation was to study the growth in self-concept of boys who were enrolled in a remedial reading clinic during a six-week summer session. Forty-two boys between the ages of 8 years 0 months and 12 years 12 months who were enrolled in the 1972 summer session of the University of Maryland Reading Clinic served as subjects.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Intermediate Grades, Males, Reading
Educational Facilities Labs., Inc., New York, NY. – 1972
Described is the EDL "Learning 100" adult-oriented communication skills program used in the Wyandanch community of New York's Suffolk County. Using one full-time reading specialist and two full-time aides, the program divided 100 disadvantaged, minority group junior high school students into 16 sections, each meeting for different…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disadvantaged Youth, Individualized Instruction, Junior High School Students
Chick, Lila; And Others – 1983
The De Anza Reading Center is a California Demonstration Program for intensive instruction in reading at the junior high school level that was originally modeled after the successful program developed at Santa Barbara Junior High School. Operating since January of 1973, each project group receives instruction in the Reading Center for two…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Demonstration Programs, Junior High Schools, Program Descriptions
Trepper, Terry Steven – 1975
The Reading Achievement Center, at the Murchison School in the Mexican-American community of East Los Angeles, offers an individualized reading program for grades 3-6; the program was begun in the fall of 1972 and includes inservice teacher training, experimentation with new systems, and a commitment to help children develop a positive…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Individualized Reading, Intermediate Grades, Mexican Americans
Clark, Sara Page – 1971
The Basic Skill Centers (BSC) program was developed to help students, primarily from the inner-city Target Area schools of Minneapolis, learn to read. The BSC approach was remedial, and each year more than 700 students, the majority in grades four through six, participated in the program. In 1969-70 the Talking Typewriter was one major aspect of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Reading, Reading Achievement
Bergera, James G. – 1976
The effects of a model resource program on the reading skills of handicapped children were assessed in comparisons between handicapped students who participated in the model program and similar students who participated in the resource center program before the model was implemented. Reading skills were assessed at the beginning and end of the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Handicapped Students, Inservice Teacher Education
Wurster, Stanley R.; Mathis, F. Austin, Jr. – 1976
This report discusses the fourth year of a remedial reading program for disadvantaged second-through-fourth-grade pupils. Separate sections deal with program goals and objectives; selection of participants; reading resource centers; measurement and analysis of reading achievement, self-concept attitudes toward reading, attendance, and parental…
Descriptors: Attendance, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes
Rodenborn, Leo V. – 1973
This paper proposes prognosis testing through teaching-learning situations as an effective alternative to modality testing. In modality testing the severely disabled learner's poor self-concept and short attention span adversely influence test results, and the child's preferred learning style is not determined. Prognosis testing is based on the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Learning, Learning Processes, Prognostic Tests
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