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Scott, Judith Anne; Ehri, Linnea C. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Investigates whether prereaders who knew all their letters are better at forming logographic access routes than letter-sound access routes into memory from words read by sight. Concludes that prereaders become capable of forming letter-sound access routes when they learn letters well enough to take advantage of the phonetic cues the letters…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cues, Decoding (Reading), Early Childhood Education
Drake, Suzanne V. – Academic Therapy, 1990
Reading readiness is defined, and the assessment of emergent literacy is discussed. An informal Reading Readiness Inventory is proposed to provide a profile of students' specific strengths and weaknesses at the beginning levels. The assessment comprises such subtests as oral cloze, sound/symbol relationships, and instant recognition of high…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cloze Procedure, Emergent Literacy, Evaluation Methods
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Lalli, Joseph S.; Browder, Diane M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1993
The effectiveness and efficiency of stimulus fading, stimulus shaping, time delay, and a feedback only procedure were compared in teaching three adults with moderate developmental delays sight words. Results showed no clear advantage for any one procedure. The benefit of conducting a preliminary evaluation of instructional procedures during…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Daily Living Skills, Efficiency
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Browder, Diane M.; Minarovic, Timothy J. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2000
Three employees with moderate mental retardation who were nonreaders were taught to use sight words to self-initiate job tasks in competitive employment settings. Training resulted in the ability to read job-specific sight words, to use verbalized self-instruction, to use a self-monitoring checklist, to self-initiate work tasks, and increased…
Descriptors: Adults, Employer Employee Relationship, Moderate Mental Retardation, Reading Instruction
Sudia, Dell – 1985
To determine whether learning words can be accomplished effectively using the computer, 11 first grade children in an experimental group were taught specific sight words on the Apple computer as compared to the teaching of those same words to 11 children in the classroom using flashcards. A total of 25 words was taught over a five-week period. The…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 1
Villata, Bruno – 1985
A study is reported of the language behavior of trilingual 9-to-12-year-old native Italian speakers in Montreal, some of whom were studying Italian on Saturdays and some of whom were not. The study focused on their available vocabulary in the three languages (Italian, French, and English) and on their language productivity during their various…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Ethnic Groups
Richardson, Ellis – 1979
This teacher's manual is designed to help teachers organize primary level reading instruction according to the particular skill being taught and to integrate lessons from several different sources. Skills are suggested for instruction, and directions and examples are given to aid the teacher in selecting lessons from different reading program…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum
Martin, Clessen J. – 1975
Volume 1 of the final report of Project FAST consists of reports on 13 experiments concerning: (1) the application of associative learning strategies to the development of a basic sight vocabulary among mentally retarded children and adults, and (2) the development of text reduction techniques designed to facilitate comprehension and recall of…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Impairments
Columbus Public Schools, OH. – 1969
Activities used with intermediate-grade students who have reading difficulties are presented, and suggestions for building interest and motivation are listed. Included are (1) motor development exercises such as practice in coloring, drawing, and tracing; (2) activities such as various listening games which are designed to improve auditory…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Intermediate Grades, Listening Skills, Methods
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Gunderson, Lee – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Discusses large corpus and pedagogical word lists. Develops two word lists based on 80 compositions of second-, fifth-, eighth-, and eleventh-grade students from a metropolitan school district in western United States. Compares both favorably to the Dolch list. Notes remaining need to investigate vocabulary of individual beginning reading texts.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 11
Collis, Betty – Computing Teacher, 1986
Summarizes five studies: (1) new sight words for computer-using children; (2) immediate rewards for correct answers with computer assisted instruction; (3) importance of parental attitude and experience to student achievement with computers; (4) Logo and adolescent females' mathematics achievement; and (5) competition versus cooperation for male…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Cooperation
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Zivian, Marilyn T.; Samuels, Marilyn T. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1986
Investigates differences in performance on a task involving judgments of word-likeness between a group of reading-disabled children and normal readers matched to them either in reading level or age. Shows that although the knowledge of orthographic structure of reading-disabled children matches that of younger normal readers, reading-disabled…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Atkinson, Elizabeth – Reading, 1989
Presents a summary of the deliberations of a primary school teacher concerning her use of an "apprenticeship approach" to beginning reading instruction. States that it is the teacher's role to use a child's pleasure in a book as a key to the development of reading skills. (RS)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Early Reading
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Singleton, Kimberly Cromer; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1995
A multiple-probe design across behaviors assessed the effectiveness of a simultaneous prompting procedure in teaching expressive identification of photos of community signs to two elementary students with moderate intellectual disabilities in a small group instructional arrangement. The procedure was effective in teaching both students the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cues, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education
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Kennedy, Craig H.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1994
Three students (ages 17, 19, and 21) with moderate disabilities were taught to read and match-to-sample sight words comprising 4 4-member stimulus sets. Student performance indicated that symmetric relations emerged before one-node transitive relations and that one-node transitive relations emerged before two-node transitive relations. Results…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Beginning Reading, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes
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