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Hoglin, Don; Zeches, Hubert – J Engl Teaching Tech, 1970
Includes Section III, materials for reading students, and Section IV, materials for reading instructors; Sections I and II were published in the Winter 1969 issue (pp. 10-56) and other sections will appear in subsequent issues; to be updated annually. (Editors/RD)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Annotated Bibliographies, Reading Instruction, Reading Interests
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Brown, Jean E.; Abel, Frederick J. – Social Studies, 1982
The use of literature in a U.S. history class can revitalize the curriculum. The applicability of biographies, historical fiction, and contemporary fiction to history classes is discussed. A brief annotated list of appropriate sources, chronologically arranged for reluctant, average, and advanced readers, is included. (AM)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Annotated Bibliographies, Biographies, Fiction
Saunders, Russell W., Jr. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in the readability of three collections of reading textbooks adopted for use in California for four student groups--culturally disadvantaged, slow, average, and fast. The Botel readability formula was applied to nine, 100-word samples taken from a total of twenty-four…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Disadvantaged, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education
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Ashton, Beverly – English Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Family Life Education, High School Students, Instructional Materials
Boone, Randall; Higgins, Kyle – 1990
This report presents information on the second year of a 3-year project to develop hypertext computer study guides and to study their use by secondary students, including remedial students and those with learning disabilities. The first section provides an introduction to hypertext, what it is, how it is structured, and how it compares with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Media, High Schools
ELLSON, D.G.; AND OTHERS – 1965
TEN EXPERIMENTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF THE PROGRAMED TUTORING TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE TEACHING OF BEGINNING READING ARE SUMMARIZED. THE BEHAVIOR OF PROFESSIONALLY UNTRAINED PERSONS IN THIS TECHNIQUE WAS PROGRAMED IN AGREEMENT WITH PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION FOR INDIVIDUAL TEACHING. FOUR HUNDRED…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comprehension, Grade 1, Handicapped Children
Tokars, Lester E. – 1970
Various usages for newspapers in the ninth-grade English classroom are suggested in detail in this teacher's guide. Two large sections--one designed for classes with average learners and one for classes with slow learners--are subdivided into units on the short story, drama, nonfiction, and the novel. Newspapers are used for teaching reading,…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 9, Instructional Materials
Schonell, Fred J.; Goodacre, Elizabeth – 1974
A scientific approach to the teaching of reading is provided in this book. The chapters are: "Psychological Factors in Word Recognition,""Factors in Reading Ability,""Preparatory Period in Learning to Read,""A Psychological Analysis of Reading Methods,""Organization of Reading in Infant Classes,""Organization of Reading in Junior…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Early Reading, Educational Psychology, Elementary Schools
McVitty, Walter, Ed. – 1984
A collection of articles showing the role played by the Australian Primary English Teaching Association in contributing to the quality of educational thought, this publication is intended to stimulate and challenge discussion on a wide range of educational ideas and issues. The first part deals with half-truths about learning, learning in school,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Databases, Educationally Disadvantaged
JONES, KIRKLAND C., ED. – 1968
STUDENTS' APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE SHOULD BE THE ENGLISH TEACHER'S PRIMARY GOAL IN PRESENTING A NOVEL IN THE CLASSROOM, AND REALIZATION OF THAT GOAL DEPENDS UPON APPROPRIATE ADAPTATION OF TEACHING TECHNIQUES TO THE STRUCTURE AND THEME OF A LITERARY WORK. GEORGE LEVINE, IN "ON TEACHING LITERATURE" (SEE TE 000 393.), SUGGESTS THAT THE TEACHER MAY…
Descriptors: Athletics, English Instruction, High Schools, Induction
Britton, James; And Others – 1976
This collection of papers deals with the slower learner in the Scottish secondary school. The first paper, "Language and Learning," presents ways of classifying slow learners and the classroom activities designed for them. The second paper, "The Teaching of Reading," discusses reading as a thinking process and offers teaching methods based upon…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Early Childhood Education
Goodacre, Elizabeth J. – 1972
These two booklets cover research in reading from 1968 through 1971. The first half of the first booklet covers the years 1968-1970 and includes summaries of general trends in reading, surveys, and research on specific dyslexia, the initial teaching alphabet and the beginning stages of learning to read, and linguistics and reading. The second…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Beginning Reading, Disadvantaged Environment, Dyslexia
Arnold, Roslyn, Ed. – 1977
One in a series of annual publications, this booklet contains reviews of books relating to the teaching of English and the language arts. The books are divided into ten categories: teaching principles and practice, source books and course books, writing and rhetoric, reading and books for the slower reader, language and oral work, prose, poetry,…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Drama, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Watson, Ken, Ed. – 1975
One in a series of annual publications, this booklet contains reviews of books relating to the teaching of English and the language arts. The books are divided into 11 categories: teaching principles and practice; composition, writing, rhetoric; source books and kits; books for the slower learner; prose; poetry; drama; language; literary…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Drama, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Holbrook, David – 1964
This discussion of teaching the disadvantaged is based on the conviction that sympathetic respect and the imaginative-creative element in teaching are the most important and efficient ways to develop the capacities of backward children. The first part of the volume is concerned with (1) the teacher's personal problems in approaching backward…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Creative Teaching, Disadvantaged, Dramatics
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