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Schumm, Jeanne Shay; Mangrum, Charles T., II – Journal of Reading, 1991
Introduces the FLIP (Friendliness, Language, Interest, Prior Knowledge) framework to help middle and secondary students examine their reading assignments and develop appropriate plans of action. Includes a rationale for the framework, a description of it, and suggestions for classroom implementation. (SR)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Middle Schools, Prior Learning, Reading Assignments
Eisenberg, Mike – Big6 Newsletter, 1998
Discusses the value of booktalks in getting high school students excited about reading and books, by having the library media staff go into the classroom with appropriate books for an assignment and discuss them. The relation of booktalks to Big6 skills instruction is explained. (LRW)
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Resources Centers, Library Instruction, Library Skills
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Schwartz, Daniel L.; Bransford, John D. – Cognition and Instruction, 1998
Three studies evaluated a method for developing prior-knowledge structures that prepares students to learn from a text or lecture. Findings indicate that there is a place for lectures and readings in the classroom if students have sufficiently differentiated domain knowledge to use the expository materials in a generative manner. (TJQ)
Descriptors: College Students, Comprehension, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
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Yell, Michael M.; Scheurman, Geoffrey; Reynolds, Keith – Social Education, 2004
In this article, the authors describe the concept of an anticipation guide. The anticipation guide is a strategy in which students forecast the major ideas of a reading passage through the use of statements that activate their thoughts and opinions. This strategy is helpful in activating students' prior knowledge and stimulating student interest…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Student Interests, Reading Assignments, Reading Strategies
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Academe, 2005
Professors have long assigned to their students works of which they were the author. The practice ranges from assigning commercially published textbooks they have written to having students buy a volume they have written and published or course packs made up of their own materials they have photocopied. Not only individual professors, but also…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Laboratory Manuals, Textbook Selection, Reading Material Selection
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Sanders, Peter – English Journal, 1975
Among the causes of poor reading, teacher methods and attitudes are as important as any. (JH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Reading
Anderson, Bernice; And Others – 1986
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) data indicated a positive relationship between the amount of time spent on homework and reading achievement in grades 4, 8, and 11. This conclusion represents one segment of the findings of the 1983-84 National Assessment, which focused on reading and writing and was administered to approximately…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Reading Achievement, Reading Assignments
Fiske, Edward B. – New York Times, 1977
A number of professors of English comment on the reading requirements of their departments, the amount of reading done by their students, and the ability of their students to handle the reading load. They also contrast their opinions against past practice and student ability of the 60's and early 70's. (RK)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Students, Course Evaluation, English Literature
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Raymond, Richard C. – College Composition and Communication, 1988
Discusses reading and writing assignments for a course on the nuclear peril. (MS)
Descriptors: College English, Controversial Issues (Course Content), English Instruction, Higher Education
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Flavin, Louise – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1984
Approaches Susan Glaspell's work by uniting role playing and reader response to foster student understanding of their values of the text. (CRH)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Drama, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
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Friedman, Richard F. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1984
Advocates having students stage drama, especially Elizabethan, to discover the production values that add meaning to the text. (CRH)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Drama, Dramatics, Production Techniques
Godfrey, Lorraine Lunt – Teacher, 1973
Article details eight reading learning stations to be developed over a two-week period and geared to the intermediate grades. (Editor/GB)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Directed Reading Activity, Experiential Learning, Instructional Materials
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O'Shea, Catherine; Egan, Margaret – English Journal, 1980
Teachers should assign the classics, include ethnic literature in the curriculum, use peer tutors, and teach argumentative and persuasive writing in order to help students to think logically, communicate effectively, and become responsible citizens. (DD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, English Instruction, Ethnic Studies, Logical Thinking
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Pressley, Michael – Reading Online, 2001
Discusses how reading comprehension can be improved through research-validated instruction. Outlines emerging issues of comprehension instruction, such as the limits of word-recognition instruction, cognitive capacity constraints, and diverse text tasks. Contends that there needs to be experimental validation of comprehensive comprehension…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Assignments, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
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Hahn, William G.; Bart, Barbara D. – Journal of Education for Business, 2003
Business students were taught a total quality management-based outlining process for course readings and a tally method to measure learning efficiency. Comparison of 233 who used the process and 99 who did not showed that the group means of users' test scores were 12.4 points higher than those of nonusers. (Contains 25 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Efficiency, Higher Education, Outlining (Discourse), Reading Assignments
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