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Faggella-Luby, Michael N.; Graner, Patricia Sampson; Deshler, Donald D.; Drew, Sally Valentino – Topics in Language Disorders, 2012
There is growing interest in disciplinary literacy instruction as a primary means of improving adolescent literacy outcomes. At times, this disciplinary framework has been represented as a replacement for the more broadly known general strategy instruction. However, disciplinary literacy, a potentially powerful idea, cannot replace general…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Literacy, Adolescents, Reading Difficulties
Corrin, William; Lindsay, James J.; Somers, Marie-Andree; Myers, Nathan E.; Meyers, Coby V.; Condon, Christopher A.; Smith, Janell K. – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2012
This report presents the findings of a rigorous experimental impact evaluation and implementation study of one such intervention, the Content Literacy Continuum (CLC), developed by researchers at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. This evaluation of CLC was conducted by three partnering organizations: REL Midwest, MDRC, and…
Descriptors: High School Students, Reading Difficulties, Reading Comprehension, Scores
Cook, Gina A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Reading success has been linked to high school completion, future job success, and future generations of children who can read. Unfortunately, children who are unable to read on grade level by the end of first grade are at a great disadvantage and unlikely to catch up later. Without the ability to read and comprehend text, all aspects of schooling…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Low Income, Economically Disadvantaged
Kemple, James J.; Corrin, William; Nelson, Elizabeth; Salinger, Terry; Herrmann Suzannah; Drummond, Kathryn – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2008
This report presents early findings from the Enhanced Reading Opportunities (ERO) study--a demonstration and rigorous evaluation of two supplemental literacy programs that aim to improve the reading comprehension skills and school performance of struggling ninth-grade readers. focuses on the first of two cohorts of ninth-grade students who will…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Research, Program Design, Reading Achievement

Weisberg, Renee; Balajthy, Ernest – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1990
In the three studies, high school aged disabled readers were taught how to identify passages' main ideas, construct graphic organizers, and write summaries. Study results suggest the need for modeling strategies and consistent feedback and the usefulness of these techniques in helping students monitor their understanding and improve reading…
Descriptors: High Schools, Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
Gray, Mary Jane – Illinois Schools Journal, 1984
Describes the reading problems specific to these high school content areas: learning a foreign language; English; history; science; and mathematics. Asserts that while it cannot be assumed that all can become equally literate in all areas, teachers must provide students with as much content area background as possible. (KH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, High Schools, Intellectual Disciplines, Reading Comprehension

Boyle, Joseph R.; Weishaar, Mary – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1997
Thirty-nine high school students with mild disabilities and poor reading comprehension were trained to use either student-generated or expert-generated cognitive organizers to improve literal and inferential reading comprehension. Following training, both groups exceeded the reading comprehension performance of a control group, and students using…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Advance Organizers, Cognitive Processes, High Schools
Doyle, Mary J. – 1980
The degree to which good and poor high school readers comprehend prose was studied in relation to their ability to (1) use passage organization to facilitate comprehension; (2) use task instructions to facilitate comprehension; and (3) answer verbatim and paraphrase items used to measure comprehension. Eleventh grade students were given the…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Context Clues, Grade 11, High Schools

Fox, Barbara; Siedow, Mary – Clearing House, 1980
High school students were tested on their ability to follow directions written by content area teachers. Poor readers understood the directions only about half the time, which probably confounds their performance on classroom tests and assignments. Ways that teachers can make their instructions easier to read are suggested. (SJL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Communication, Content Area Reading, High Schools
Parel, Rolande – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2004
This study focuses on the source of reading problems of English as a second language learners at the high school level. The results indicate that while reading comprehension is impacted by level of receptive vocabulary knowledge, the ability to select and implement word-appropriate lexical inferencing strategies can compensate for low receptive…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Reading Difficulties, English (Second Language), High Schools

Agnew, Mary L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Describes a strategy adaptable to middle school, high school, and college levels that helps to motivate students to want to read and gain information; promotes discussion and fosters students' learning from one another; helps below-grade-level readers understand content; and encourages higher order thinking. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, High Schools, Higher Education, Middle Schools
Valentine, Carole J. – 1990
A curriculum framework was developed for a high school remedial reading program that combined the philosophy of immersion in stimulating reading experiences with that of strengthening the students' language experience. The first component was adapted for those students with first- and third-grade reading ability. A wide variety of…
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Instructional Design, Language Enrichment

Andrews, Jean F.; Mason, Jana M. – Exceptional Children, 1991
Fifteen students read expository texts and filled in deleted words and phrases. The five deaf high school youths reported using similar strategies as hearing elementary school youths and hearing reading-disabled high school youths, but deaf readers more often relied on rereading and background knowledge, whereas hearing readers more often used…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Context Clues, Deafness, Elementary Education
Allison, Desmond M., Ed.; Leung, Lily S. K., Ed. – Hongkong Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 1991
Papers on linguistics and language teaching in this volume are the following: "'Good' and 'Poor' Writing and Writers: Studying Individual Performance as a Part of Test Validation" (Desmond Allison, Evelyn Cheung); "To Test or Not To Test: That Is the Question" (Keith Tong, Rose Chan, Jo Lewkowicz); "Testing Listening…
Descriptors: Chinese, College Students, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies

Swanson, H. Lee; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1987
Describes pilot study in a high school which assessed the qualitative and quantitative changes which occurred in two severely disabled readers' cognitive processes during strategy training. Results suggested that a qualitative shift in verbal strategy reports occurred during prose recall. Introduction of cognitive training increased recall of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Restructuring, High School Students, High Schools
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