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Hunter, Jill – Reading World, 1982
Identifies 10 areas that are vital to successful remedial reading instruction and offers specific suggestions of ways to ensure success in each area based on a theoretical view of reading as an active, thinking process influenced by a child's conceptual abilities and language experience. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Skills, Learning Theories

Winograd, Peter – 1979
Designed to give parents an overview of reading and some suggestions on how they can help their children, this guide has been used in parent classes and workshops throughout Illinois since 1976. The nine sections of the guide cover the following areas: a general definition of reading, some causes of reading difficulty, various techniques used in…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Oral Reading, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation

Roberts, Tessa – Reading, 1985
Offers suggestions for organizing the primary classroom to provide ideal conditions for teaching reading. (DF)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Learning Strategies
Whitmer, Jean E. – 1984
In developing critical reading, humor may contribute to three broad categories of skills: discerning the author's purpose, inferencing, and evaluating content. Passages from children's books such as "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" or "The Great Brain" can help to illustrate the need for teachers and students to thoughtfully…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Humor, Language Usage
Balajthy, Ernest – 1985
Many reading teachers, cognizant of the creative opportunities for skill development allowed by new reading-writing software, are choosing to use microcomputers in their classrooms full-time. Adventure story creation programs capitalize on reading-writing integration by allowing children, with appropriate assistance, to create their own…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Finn, Chester E., Jr.; McKinney, Kay – Principal, 1986
Provides examples of many innovative ways principals can establish a "reading climate" in their schools. Includes ways to involve parents, community members, school libraries, and teachers in reading enjoyment programs. Discusses some of the most successful techniques for teaching reading. (IW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Needs, Elementary Education, Incentives