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Shoop, Mary – Reading Improvement, 1982
Concludes that a combination of two techniques--cloze and study guides--was a better instructional treatment than cloze instruction alone to improve inferential reading comprehension of content area materials, regardless of teacher or student achievement level. (FL)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Content Area Reading, Grade 8, Reading Achievement
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Ratekin, Ned; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1985
Using evidence drawn from classroom observations of grades eight and 11, the article addresses the question: If content area teachers are not implementing the methods that reading educators suggest, what are the characteristics of existing instruction? (HOD)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Grade 11
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Davis, Susan J. – Journal of Reading, 1990
Explains how teaching study skills using real content area materials was accomplished in an eighth-grade remedial reading class. Investigates student performance in social studies and science classes. Finds that students improved both the self-report of study habits and their grades in social studies and science classes. (RS)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Grade 8, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Strategies
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Barclay, Susanne – Canadian Social Studies, 1995
Presents practical suggestions for resources and instructional strategies for teaching the Holocaust to middle school students. Describes the experiences of a classroom teacher working with an eighth-grade class on the topic of the Holocaust. Discusses the use of novels and includes a list of 11 recommended titles. (CFR)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Ethnic Discrimination
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Vidal-Abarca, Eduardo; Gilabert, Ramiro – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1995
Describes a long-term project where middle school students were taught to visually represent key text ideas through idea-mapping techniques. Instruction was inserted in the content area curriculum along with regular textbooks and supplementary material. Positive effects were found in recall, comprehension, and learning. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Content Area Reading, Curriculum Development