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Dickerson, Dolores Pawley – Reading Teacher, 1982
Reveals that games, especially active ones, can help teach sight vocabulary to Black first grade remedial readers. (FL)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Educational Games, Grade 1, Primary Education
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Lamberts, Frances; Walsh, Brenda Frawley – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1979
The effectiveness of two approaches for teaching beginning sight words to 30 trainable mentally retarded students (mean age=148 months) was compared. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation
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Moran, Heather; And Others – British Journal of Special Education, 1996
Using a personalized word association method, six children with persistent reading difficulties in two British elementary schools were instructed in recognizing 100 common words. All children made significant progress, with the most progress made by those who originally had the smallest sight vocabularies. Students who devised their own sentences…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Primary Education
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Tabe, Noble; Jackson, Merrill – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1989
Sixteen moderately mentally retarded children, aged 9-13, were trained in sight words by manipulating pictorial stimuli (fading versus nonfading) in relationship to the word stimulus location (superimposition versus juxtaposition of picture and word), to orient the learner's attention to the word. Subjects who were trained using superimposition…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades, Moderate Mental Retardation, Pictorial Stimuli
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Haberlandt, Karl; Graesser, Arthur C. – Discourse Processes, 1989
Describes two subject-paced reading experiments in which word-reading times were collected using the moving-window method. Finds that reading times of content words increase more steeply than reading times for function words. Discusses results in terms of buffer models of reading, the processing of different lexical classes, and hypotheses which…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Function Words
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Kaiser, Sherral; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1989
Compares the effectiveness of direct instruction and basal reading instruction in basic word attack and comprehension skills. Finds students' acquisition of basic sight word vocabulary to be greater when taught by direct instruction than by basal instruction. (RS)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Grade 2
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Schloss, Patrick J.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1995
Three youths with mental retardation and behavior disorders were taught functional sight words that supported participation in recreation activities in community settings. Direct instruction with in vivo word find activities was demonstrated to be effective in promoting acquisition of functional sight words. Word recognition was maintained at…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Community Programs, Maintenance
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Belfiore, Phillip J.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1995
This study compared the effects of trial repetition (1 response within 5 trials per word) versus response repetition (5 response repetitions within 1 trial per word) on sight-word acquisition for 3 elementary students, ages 9 and 12, with learning disabilities in reading. Trial repetition resulted in more words mastered. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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Cuvo, Anthony J.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1995
Response practice variables for learning spelling and sight vocabulary were studied in 4 experiments involving a total of 18 rehabilitation clients and adolescents with developmental disabilities or behavior disorders. The experiments specifically examined the "cover write" method, written versus oral practice, less versus more response practice,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavior Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Drills (Practice)
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Gast, David L.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1991
The study, with four mildly retarded primary-age students, found that constant time delay was an effective instructional strategy when students were taught to read sight words and that incidental learning also occurred as each student acquired some nontargeted spelling information. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Incidental Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Mild Mental Retardation
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Sinatra, Richard – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 1992
Describes four global areas (children's literature, thematic approach, language experience, and interactive computer software programs) in which meaningful context is used to increase poor readers' sight and expanding reading vocabularies. Describes teaching procedures for each of the areas that help poor readers choose the types of context that…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Computer Software, Context Clues, Elementary Education
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VanDerHeyden, Amanda M.; Witt, Joseph C. – School Psychology Review, 2005
The purpose of this article was to examine the effect of base rate occurrence of race, sex, and student achievement on the accuracy of a problem-solving model of assessment and teacher referral. All students in first and second grade (n = 182) at a participating school were exposed to four screening measures. Students who performed poorly on at…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Sight Vocabulary, Identification, Problem Solving
Schumm, Jeanne Shay, Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2006
Weaving together the latest knowledge and best practices for teaching children to read, this indispensable text and professional resource provides a complete guide to differentiated instruction for diverse learners. Uniquely integrative, the book places the needs of English language learners and students with disabilities front and center instead…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Research Methodology, Reading Skills, Literacy Education
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Bradford, Stacey; Shippen, Margaret E.; Alberto, Paul; Houchins, David E.; Flores, Margaret – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of providing middle school students with moderate intellectual disabilities with letter-sound correspondence instruction using the Corrective Reading Program. The study also examined the generalization of decoding skills to untaught functional and community words. Participants were three…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Corrective Reading, Sentences, Sight Vocabulary
Koskinen, Patricia S.; And Others – 1987
This project investigated the effectiveness of using closed-captioned television in the teaching of reading to learning-disabled and hearing-impared students. Seven teachers of learning disabled students, and 45 students ranging in age from 8 to 13 years, from a large Maryland public school system participated in this study. The first two of nine…
Descriptors: Captions, Educational Television, Hearing Impairments, Instructional Effectiveness
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