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What Works Clearinghouse, 2007
"Early Intervention in Reading"[R] ("EIR"[R]) is a program designed to provide extra instruction to groups of students at risk of failing to read. This report is an evaluation of "EIR"[R] based on studies of its effectiveness. One study of "Early Intervention in Reading"[R] met the What Works Clearinghouse…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Grade 1, Early Intervention, Reading Comprehension
Kotloff, Lauren J. – Public/Private Ventures, 2008
Going to scale often entails replicating a program in new locations, but it can also involve efforts to expand a program's reach in existing locations, enabling it to have a greater effect on communities already being served. This was the case with "Experience Corps," a Civic Ventures program that enlists older adults as volunteers to help…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Volunteers, Urban Schools, Elementary Schools
Hazelrigg, Amy C. – Online Submission, 2008
Second language research and classroom practice have tended to sideline reading in favor of an emphasis on the oral language development of the English Language Learner (ELL). First-language (L1) reading research is well developed but has limited usefulness to the teacher or researcher interested in second-language (L2) reading. Developing L2…
Descriptors: Language Research, Reading Research, Second Languages, Oral Language
Duncan-Owens, Deborah – Online Submission, 2008
The effects of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation and the publication of the National Reading Panel (NRP) report profoundly affected how reading is taught in public schools as well as how program effectiveness is evaluated. The disequilibrium that resulted from state and federal mandates governing reading instruction set the stage for the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Federal Legislation, Reading Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Black, Alison Rebeck; Doolittle, Fred; Zhu, Pei; Unterman, Rebecca; Grossman, Jean Baldwin – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2008
This report presents findings, after one year of program implementation, from the Evaluation of Enhanced Academic Instruction in After-School Programs--a two-year intervention and random assignment evaluation of adapted models of regular-school-day math and reading instruction in after-school settings for students in grades 2 through 5. This…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness, Program Implementation
Lemons, Christopher J. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
Practitioners are increasingly expected to provide reading instruction to students with cognitive disabilities to help them become literate. Whereas a phonics-based approach to reading instruction is regarded as a "best practice" for most young children, its effectiveness for children with cognitive disabilities is unclear. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Program Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction
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Stanley, Sarah; Sturm, Brian W. – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Comics and graphic novels are being incorporated into upper elementary and middle school classrooms based on the novels' popularity and ability to stimulate interest in voluntary reading. Their format--combining words and sequential images--may hold power for an even younger audience. As beginning readers struggle to decode new words in books,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Emergent Literacy, Picture Books
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Swanson, Elizabeth A. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2008
This article synthesizes previous research studies examining reading instruction for students with learning disabilities (LD) through classroom observation methods. An extensive search of the research literature between 1980 and 2005 yielded 21 observation studies. Findings revealed that reading instruction for students with LD is generally of low…
Descriptors: Phonics, Observation, Learning Disabilities, Reading Instruction
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Learning Disability Quarterly, 2008
Literacy is a complex set of skills that comprise the interrelated processes of reading and writing required within varied socio-cultural contexts. Underdeveloped literacy skills have profound consequences for students, families, and society. These effects are academic, social, emotional, and economic in nature. Students with learning disabilities…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Grade 4, Literacy, Reading Processes
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Share, David L. – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
In this critique of current reading research and practice, the author contends that the extreme ambiguity of English spelling-sound correspondence has confined reading science to an insular, Anglocentric research agenda addressing theoretical and applied issues with limited relevance for a universal science of reading. The unique problems posed by…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Spelling, Reading Research, Silent Reading
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Graves, Michael F.; Liang, Lauren Aimonette – Middle School Journal (J3), 2008
In the past five years, at least a half dozen major reports have focused on adolescent literacy and providing adolescents with age-appropriate instruction. What is age-appropriate instruction for middle school students? As recent reports on adolescent literacy, such as those of the Carnegie Corporation and the ACT make clear, age-appropriate…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Reading Comprehension, Reader Response, Adolescents
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Figueroa-Sanchez, Magali – Childhood Education, 2008
Part of social and emotional development is a child's emotional literacy. Numerous strategies exist for the development of children's emotional and social development, and for their emotional readiness for school. Teachers might arrange a classroom environment that is not overly structured or regimented. The environment should reflect who the…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Classroom Environment, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Hayes, Sandy, Ed. – Voices from the Middle, 2008
With the misleading descriptor of "toy for generating word clouds," Wordle can be a powerful classroom tool, says Hayes. She outlines how its use for reading skills (predicting, summarizing, and comparing) and writing skills (prewriting, revising, generating poetry, expanding multimodal literacies) can engage students and develop creative and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Writing Skills, Reading Skills, Poetry
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Wolfson, Gene – American Secondary Education, 2008
Audiobooks may be used with adolescent readers to improve fluency, expand vocabulary, activate prior knowledge, develop comprehension, and increase motivation to interact with books. Removing the restraints of word recognition and decoding allows a very positive focus on the meaning behind an author's words. This provides an opportunity for many…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Literacy, Reading Instruction, Adolescents
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Haverback, Heather R.; Parault, Susan J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2008
Teachers' personal self-efficacy about their ability to motivate students and encourage learning has been shown to affect the classroom they create and student achievement. Therefore, research has been conducted on ways to increase teacher efficacy for in-service and pre-service teachers. One area of research that has been explored is the impact…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Reading, Self Efficacy
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