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Edwards, Dennis H.; And Others – 1987
A description is provided of 12 reading skills strategies that were developed as part of a Reading across the Curriculum project to help students bridge the gap between their reading levels and the reading level of their textbooks. Following introductory information on the Reading across the Curriculum project, the 12 strategies are explained and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Content Area Reading, Learning Strategies
Harrington, Judy; Moore, Diane – 1986
A supplemental instruction program was designed to assist students in mastering course concepts and to increase student competence in reading, reasoning, and study skills. Supplemental leaders, upper division students whose course competency has been certified by course instructors, attend course lectures where they take notes and complete…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, High Risk Students, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Wichita Unified School District 259, KS. – 1985
Designed to provide the special instruction needed by students with reading disabilities, this handbook describes a team oriented approach for corrective reading. The first section describes the goals and definitions of the team oriented corrective reading (TOCR) program, while the second section delineates the team approach and the roles of the…
Descriptors: Corrective Reading, Elementary Education, Group Instruction, Program Evaluation
Turetzky, Lois Golub – 1982
A study investigated whether reading comprehension would improve if children were made aware of story grammar and were asked schema-related questions. Subjects were 33 fifth grade students, half scoring on or above grade level and half scoring below grade level on the reading section of the Metropolitan Achievement Tests. During 11 sessions, 45…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Literary Criticism, Questioning Techniques
Karlin, Robert; Karlin, Andrea R. – 1983
As both draw upon language and experience, and both deal with meaning, writing and reading can be learned concurrently. Writing activities having a positive effect on reading skills include notetaking and sentence combining exercises. A more productive way of improving reading comprehension through writing is to have students base their writing on…
Descriptors: Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
Maginnis, George H. – 1987
Reflecting the popularity of television viewing, the use of captioned video cassettes bridges the gap between "televiewing" and reading, and can be used to improve the reading skills of college students, who see these materials as helpful in improving concentration, mental imagery, speed, and comprehension. Cassettes, either of captioned…
Descriptors: Captions, Films, Higher Education, Media Adaptation
Meyer, Linda A. – 1985
Following a review of empirical research on teacher feedback to students' wrong responses, this paper describes a paradigm for use with direct instruction materials, applying the feedback model to comprehension tasks from traditional reading and science textbooks. The next section details a classification system for wrong responses grouped into…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Feedback, Miscue Analysis, Reading Comprehension
Maring, Gerald H. – 1983
Noting that use of the reading-related components of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) by state education agencies has ranged from extensive to moderate to limited, this paper presents case studies of the ways in which states have used the NAEP models. The first half of the paper describes extensive use by Minnesota and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
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
Schroeder, Tom S. – 1978
Two types of problems are found in the reading performance of children with poor work habits: a child may have mastered skills but performs inadequately in tasks due to poor work habits, and a child may never have mastered skills because of such habits. Work habit behavior is the student's tendency to apply himself or herself to learning tasks by…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
Whittaker, Jeweleane W. – 1981
Three techniques for teaching effective reading--using students' textbooks, reading modules, and individual instructional packets--have proven successful in reducing reading time while improving comprehension skills for students in a reading and study skills course at a Texas university. Students assigned to the course use their content area…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Developmental Studies Programs, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Isaacs, L. M.; Stennett, R. G. – 1979
Elementary students who have fallen behind their instructional group in reading can increase their rate of acquisition of reading skills through increased "time on task" (the time a learner actually spends attending to the learning task). In a six-month research project, subject students were pretested for reading ability, then grouped under three…
Descriptors: After School Education, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Reading Improvement
Lapp, Diane, Ed. – 1980
Intended as a theoretical and practical step-by-step guide to the implementation of organized reading programs, the ten chapters in this book address issues that have hindered managed program implementation and suggest ways that classroom teachers can help students extend their basic skills through diagnostically planned learning tasks. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Singh, Mary C.; And Others – 1977
The purpose of this research was to determine whether student achievement in reading and spelling could be improved by using a typewriting instructional technique rather than a handwriting technique. The subjects were 23 second, third, and fourth grade students who scored significantly below the norms on segments of the Illinois Test of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Developmental Programs, Educational Media
Douglass, Malcolm P., Ed. – 1979
The articles in this collection approach the theme "Reading in the Year of the Child" in a variety of ways. The topics covered in the 23 articles include the following: the school as a center for human development; mainstreaming across nations; mainstreaming and the learning disabled child; a Jungian perspective on reading behavior; the arts and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Language Skills