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Yaworski, JoAnn; Ibrahim, Nabil – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2001
Describes a vocabulary project in which developmental college students created and distributed word lists to the class, and provided and administered quizzes for their word lists. Finds that students who participated in the 1000-word project scored significantly higher on the Nelson-Denny Reading Test than students who studied vocabulary using…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internet, Reading Improvement, Remedial Reading
Sanders, Betty – Engl J, 1970
Descriptors: English Instruction, Reading Improvement, Remedial Programs, Remedial Reading
Bortman, Eva C. – 1975
One of the most difficult problems facing teachers of remedial reading is getting students interested in the act of reading. Causes of students' negative attitudes toward reading include the following: flexible grouping which turns out to be inflexible; teachers' selecting the books students have to read; and the requiring of book reports on…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Reading Difficulty, Reading Improvement
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Zipperer, Anita – Wisconsin State Reading Association Journal, 1987
Suggests that many reading problems may be caused by insufficient background knowledge rather than lack of reading skills. Provides suggestions about how teachers can integrate concepts and materials from social studies into their reading lessons to build students' background knowledge. (ARH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
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Doggett, Maran – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1979
The reading problem facing many moderately deficient secondary students (one to three years behind grade level) is less one of skill deficiencies than attitude toward reading. Reading teachers, classroom teachers, principals, and parents can all do specific things to help students improve skills and develop the desire to read. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Attitude Change, Guidelines, Parent Role
Walder, Leopold O.; And Others – 1978
The problems in implementing and evaluating a television project for teaching reading in thirteen District of Columbia schools are described, and the opinion is offered that the project was successful in producing a rapid improvement in the students' interest in improving their reading ability. Participants were 300 students in grades four through…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Achievement, Program Evaluation
Ruppel, George – 1978
In an investigation of the effectiveness of self-managed reading improvement programs, a program incorporating self-monitoring (observing and recording relevant activity), self-reinforcement (increasing the probability of some target behavior by the self-presentation of positive consequences or the removal of negative consequences), and shaping…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Positive Reinforcement, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
Pinette, Clayton A., Ed.; Smith, R. Kent, Ed. – Forum for Reading, 1977
This journal is intended for teachers of reading on the two-year college level. Articles included in this issue are: "A Competency Based Approach to College Reading Improvement Programs,""Drumming Up Trade for College Reading Programs,""Instructional Techniques for Developmental Reading,""College Reading W.A.R." (on the image of college reading…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Developmental Reading, Humor, Reading Improvement
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Stone, Nancy R. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1994
Describes a study involving a set of 3 interviews conducted with 11 community college developmental reading students at the beginning, end, and 2 months after instruction in reading strategies to determine how the students defined their views of reading and of themselves as readers. Reports improvements in reading skills, self-efficacy, and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
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Wicklund, LaDonna K. – Reading Teacher, 1989
Describes how a shared poetry exercise, combining whole language experiences with process writing techniques, motivates remedial readers. Notes that this technique helps remedial readers achieve success in writing, build sight and meaning vocabularies, and improve reading fluency. (MM)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Elementary Education, Modeling (Psychology), Poetry
Collins, Norma; Smith, Carl, Comp. – 1990
Originally developed for the Department of Defense Schools (DoDDS) system, this learning package on motivating low performing students is designed for teachers who wish to upgrade or expand their teaching skills on their own. The package includes a comprehensive search of the ERIC database; a lecture giving an overview on the topic; the full text…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Content Area Reading, Distance Education
Nist, Sherrie L.; And Others – 1983
Process comprehension helps students both to see why they make comprehension errors and to develop techniques to correct these problems. Keeping journals of their behavior while reading magazine articles helps students recognize relationships between their rate, comprehension, interests, and personal reading habits. Once students have developed an…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Paperback Books
Comerford, Linnie Sue – 1980
Eighth grade students whose reading achievement scores fell between second and fourth grade level were given an individualized self-concept approach to reading instruction in home economics. Causes for their reading difficulties were identified as lack of interest in school, no set goals, poor attitudes, poor attendance and suspensions, and…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Grade 8, Home Economics, Home Economics Skills
Bates, Eleanor A. – 1978
To prevent children with reading difficulties from thinking of themselves as failures, academic experiences must include projects that will motivate them to be responsible learners, enhance their self-concept, and reinforce all the language arts skills. One class of sixth grade students with reading disabilities made minibooks from greeting cards…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades