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Brooks, Kristina L. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Because children living in poverty and minorities consistently demonstrate persistent reading difficulties (Adams, 1990), Congress intervened and passed the No Child Left Behind Act (U.S. Department of Education, 2006) mandating that scientifically based reading research be implemented in the primary grades. Quantitative studies presented in the…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Federal Legislation, Reading Skills, Reading Research
Gray, Colette; McCloy, Sarah; Dunbar, Carol; Dunn, Jill; Mitchell, Denise; Ferguson, James – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2007
As the number of learning support assistants (also referred to as classroom assistants, teaching aides, auxiliary support and paraeducators) employed in the primary sector continues to increase, questions concerning the contribution they make to raising standards of attainment remain to be answered. This article reports evidence from a small-scale…
Descriptors: Phonics, Pretests Posttests, Reading Improvement, Reading Programs
Liberman, Isabelle Y. – 1971
Basic research in speech and the lateralization of language is shown to illuminate the problems of reading and some of its disabilities. First, it is pointed out how speech for the ear differs from reading, or language for the eye. Perceiving speech is easy because, as members of the human race, we all have access to a special physiological…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Phonics, Reading Difficulty, Reading Improvement
Goldwater-Rozensher, Susan; Hebard, Amy J. – 1978
A combination of case study observation and mini-experimentation techniques were used to examine a number of issues of relevance in the study of the acquisition of beginning reading skills. Six children were divided equally among three instructional modes: phonics, whole word, and mixed. They were asked to decode and encode words, and their…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Phonics
Morris, Dawn – 2001
A child's ability to read is at the very foundation of his or her learning in school and plays a significant role in scholastic success. Although no one literacy model can ever represent the range of diverse learners in our schools, Cunningham, Hall, and Defee's literacy model known as Four-Block attempts to meet the needs of as many learners as…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Diversity (Student), Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness
Liberman, Isabelle Y.; Shankweiler, Donald; Liberman, Alvin M. – 1989
Proper application of the alphabetic principle rests on an awareness of the internal phonological (and morphophonological) structure of words that the alphabet represents. Unfortunately for the would-be reader-writer, such awareness is not an automatic consequence of speaking a language, because the biological specialization for speech manages the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Paradis, Edward; Bayne, Mina – 1975
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of systematic instruction with cloze tasks on the reading achievement of primary grade children. The cloze procedure was selected as an instructional strategy because of the close relationship of the cloze procedure to the psycholinguistic model of the reading process. Twenty-two first and nine…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Models, Phonics, Primary Education

Dahl, Karin L.; Scharer, Patricia L. – Reading Teacher, 2000
Investigates eight first-grade whole language classrooms in terms of what phonics skills and concepts were taught, where phonics instruction occurred, and how it was conducted. Shows gains in ability to decode and encode words for all students. Finds that teachers responded to individual needs of learners, and that skills were taught within the…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Grade 1, Phonics, Primary Education
Guillemette, Michele – 1979
A total of 12 kindergarten children participated in a study to determine whether children with auditory learning disability would achieve significantly better scores in reading when taught by the sight method as compared with the phonetic method of instruction and whether such children would exhibit significantly better self-concepts when placed…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Learning Disabilities, Longitudinal Studies, Phonics
Mieux, Donna – 1992
A practicum was designed to intervene and assist borderline elementary school RSP (Resource Specialist Program) students in special education classes and/or through extra assistance within the regular classroom. Borderline RSP students who had been referred to the Student Study Team (SST) for below-grade-level scores and classroom functioning in…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness

Meyer, Linda A. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1982
Discusses a study in which learning disabled or educationally handicapped middle school students received a daily treatment of 20 minutes of phonics instruction and demonstrated gains on both the Wide Range Achievement Test and the Gray Oral Reading Test. (AEA)
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Learning Disabilities, Middle Schools, Oral Reading
Durkin, Dolores – 1988
A study investigated what is done with reading in kindergarten, specifically: (1) what is done and for what amount of time to prepare kindergartners for reading and to teach them to read; (2) what accounts for what is or is not done; and (3) how differences in children's abilities affect what is or is not done. Forty-two kindergarten classes from…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Research, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
Brackemyer, Jessica; Fuca, Debra; Suarez, Karen – 2001
This report stresses the need to incorporate various methods of teaching as a means of developing an integrated curriculum to address the lack of phonetic skills amongst second grade and kindergarten students. The target population of Site A consisted of a kindergarten classroom in a medium-sized district of a growing middle class community…
Descriptors: Action Research, Grade 2, Instructional Effectiveness, Integrated Curriculum

Sa, Walter C. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1999
Targeted to a wide audience, this book is a highly readable, nontechnical work without sacrificing the informative value offered by the relevant empirical research. The book is organized into three sections that discuss why it's difficult to learn to read; existing scientific evidence in reading research; and practical solutions, based on the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literacy, Phonics, Reading
Gawarkiewicz, Patricia – 1972
The effectiveness of the impress method of reading instruction, in which the student and teacher read aloud simultaneously, was studied. The subjects were 24 fourth and fifth grade students from a New Jersey school, whose reading level was a year or more below grade placement (indicated by scores on a standardized achievement test) and who…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 4, Grade 5, Oral Reading
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