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Matsumura, Lindsay Clare; Wang, Elaine; Correnti, Richard – Reading Teacher, 2016
Research shows that cognitively demanding text-based writing assignments increase students' reading comprehension skills and analytic writing competencies. In this article, we describe the steps that upper-elementary grade teachers can take to develop cognitively demanding assignments that build these higher-level literacy skills and put students…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, College Readiness, Reading Skills, Reading Comprehension
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Strachan, Stephanie L. – Reading Teacher, 2015
Primary-grade students' experiences with text should prepare them to critically read an extensive range of text types throughout their schooling and career, a primary goal of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). However, research demonstrates that narrative text overshadows other text types in the primary grades. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: State Standards, Emergent Literacy, Reading Ability, Elementary School Students
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Dougherty Stahl, Katherine A. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Constrained skills theory is a reconceptualization of reading development that suggests a continuum of skills, with some, such as letter knowledge and decoding abilities, more tightly constrained than others, such as phonological awareness and oral reading fluency. The most constrained skills consist of a limited number of items and thus can be…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Phonological Awareness, Reading Instruction, Reading Improvement
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Greenwood, Scott C.; Flanigan, Kevin – Reading Teacher, 2007
Despite the clear and longstanding connection between meaning vocabulary and reading comprehension, programs designed to teach vocabulary have often had surprisingly little impact on overall reading ability. One possible reason for this small effect is that teaching methods may not make this vocabulary-to-comprehension connection explicit for the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reading Comprehension, Semantics, Reading Ability
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Cox, Mary B. – Reading Teacher, 1976
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Reading Ability
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Lahaderne, Henriette M. – Reading Teacher, 1976
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Males, Reading Ability
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Ross, Patrecia A. – Reading Teacher, 1974
Presents the results of a research study which was designed to determine gains or losses in reading proficiency during summer vacation, investigate the characteristics of those students whose proficiency increases or decreases, and aid in planning summer reading programs which maximize gains and minimize losses. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 6, Reading Ability, Reading Achievement
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Groff, Patrick – Reading Teacher, 1975
Finds that auditory discrimination as most tests measure it has little to do with how well children learn to read. (RB)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Elementary Education, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
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Johnson, Marjorie Seddon; Kress, Roy A. – Reading Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Definitions, Evaluation Criteria, Learning Processes, Performance
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Gentile, Lance M.; McMillan, Merna M. – Reading Teacher, 1976
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Females, Literature Reviews, Males
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Huus, Helen – Reading Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Responsibility, International Organizations, Literacy
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Timian, Janis E.; Santeusanio, Richard P. – Reading Teacher, 1974
Describes an informal test for determining a student's ability to use context clues in decoding unfamiliar words. (TO)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Informal Reading Inventories
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Greaney, Vincent – Reading Teacher, 1986
Examines the influence of parents on the development of their children's reading skills and habits and examines some specific aspects of the home environment that are closely related to reading. Concludes that parents have an important contribution to make, both to the development of reading skills and encouraging the leisure reading habit. (HOD)
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Influence, Interpersonal Communication, Literacy Education
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Smith, Carl B. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Offers five guidelines for teaching slow readers: (1) use age-appropriate content; (2) build background and highlight key concepts; (3) keep assignments short; (4) focus on only a few skills and strategies; and (5) practice the chosen objectives to achieve success. (MG)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Reading Ability
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Clay, Marie M. – Reading Teacher, 1991
Discusses the many different things teachers can do with book introductions to give children better access to a new story so that they can read it fluently and independently at the first reading. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Ability