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Grossen, Bonnie; Carnine, Doug – Interchange, 1990
Contrasts ways phonics is frequently taught with examples of ways phonics would be taught according to research. Responses to major criticisms of a phonics approach are presented. Research indicates the best reading instruction involves systematically teaching children the most common sound for a select group of letters and letter combinations.…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading)

O'Connor, Rollanda E. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1999
A study involving 10 kindergarten teachers found that kindergarten children whose teachers learned to implement phonological and print awareness activities performed better than children in control classes on phonological and literacy measures, with those in classes of teachers with more intensive professional development achieving the highest…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
Clark, Patricia; Kragler, Sherry – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of incorporating writing materials in all areas of the preschool classroom on the early literacy development of young children from low-income families. The researchers worked with six teachers in three preschool classrooms to incorporate literacy materials--particularly those materials that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Phonemes, Preschool Children, Reading Ability
Layng, T. V. Joe; Twyman, Janet S.; Stikeleather, Greg – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2004
A learning situation in which the principal content of what is to be learned is not given but is independently discovered by the learner is often considered "discovery learning." Recently, learning scientists have been able to make explicit some of the conditions under which such independent discovery is likely to occur (Andronis, 1983; Epstein,…
Descriptors: Phonics, Early Reading, Beginning Reading, Reading Programs
Stanley, Nile – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
It is well known that developing a love of language helps children become successful readers and writers, and one way to teach children to love words is to introduce them to poetry. This article describes the Sallye B. Mathis Elementary School, a challenged urban school in Jacksonville, Florida, is full of children who love words because they love…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Poetry, Literacy Education, Teaching Methods
Brand, Susan Trostle – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2006
Educators have continually sought to achieve a balance between a phonics-based, code-emphasis program and a more holistic, meaning-based approach to emergent literacy instruction. This article describes an integrated phonics and literature-based approach to developing children's emergent literacy skills. These skills included alphabet knowledge,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Phonemes, Language Usage, Play
Steinberg, Danny D. – 1978
Teaching children to read letters first is regarded by many theorists as the foundation on which the teaching of words should be based. To test this assumption, 26 nursery school children were presented four items (two letters and two words) in a paired associate learning paradigm. The subjects were randomly divided into two groups for the purpose…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Learning Processes, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
JENSON, PAUL G.; WESTERMEIER, FRANZ X.
A RESEARCH PROJECT USING THE OSCILLOSCOPE TO DETERMINE VISUAL FEEDBACK IN THE TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRONUNCIATION WAS TERMINATED BECAUSE OF TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES THAT COULD NOT BE RESOLVED WITH THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE. FAILURE IS ATTRIBUTED TO SUCH FACTORS AS (1) THE SPEECH SOUND WAVES SOUND THE SAME THOUGH THEIR WAVE SHAPES DIFFER, (2)…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Electronic Equipment, Equipment Utilization, German
Britton, Earl William – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine whether a meaning-emphasis or a code-emphasis method of teaching beginning reading to first-grade children was most efficacious. The following procedures were employed: establishment of a workable definition of the reading process, development of an experimental design in which the control of natural…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Grade 1
Skailand, Dawn Beverly – 1971
The effects of four language units to teach inner-city children to read words and syllables were compared using 86 children from 4 kindergarten classes in an Oakland, California, elementary school. The language units and beginning reader approaches utilizing them were: the grapheme/phoneme (synthetic), the morpheme (similar spelling pattern), the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Graphemes, Kindergarten Children, Language Ability
Markoff, Annabelle Most – 1976
Two objectives of this book are to provide a rationale for using basic language forms (sounds, letters, and words) in the perceptual-skill training of low-achieving children and to present techniques for teaching reading, spelling, and handwriting to low-achieving children. The first chapter, on the reading/spelling inversion, explains the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Graphemes, Handwriting

Bryen, Diane Nelson; Gerber, Adele – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1987
Following a review of metalinguistic abilities and their relation to reading ability in learning-disabled students, special consideration is given to phonological awareness. Both developmental/preventative and remedial approaches for heightening sound awareness are described, focusing on the characteristics of speech sounds themselves rather than…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Skills, Learning Disabilities, Linguistics
McGuinness, Diane – 1997
This book addresses the problems of reading and the teaching of reading in the United States, where 43% of children test below grade level in reading and 42 million adults are functionally illiterate. The book contends that both the whole language approach and phonics are not viable methods of teaching reading and explains why. It argues that the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, English, Literacy

Byrne, Brian; Fielding-Barnsley, Ruth – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1990
Results of 6 experiments with 109 Australian preschool children favor training in phoneme identity over segmentation as a component of initial reading instruction because it is easier to implement and its relation to alphabetic insight is stronger. Implications for the initial reading curriculum are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries

Lane, Holly B.; Pullen, Paige C.; Eisele, Mary R.; Jordan, LuAnn – Preventing School Failure, 2002
This article addresses translating phonological awareness research for classroom reading instruction. It presents a practical overview of phonological awareness development and its relationship to beginning reading. Formal and informal assessment methods of children's phonological awareness are presented, and strategies are described for…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Beginning Reading, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education