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Peer reviewedMiller, John W.; Isakson, Richard L. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1978
A technique for observing reading behavior called the disruptive effect is presented. The technique involves interspersing unusual words or pseudo-words into a text and observing errors made during oral reading. Results of research on the technique are presented. (JKS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Measurement Techniques, Oral Reading, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedMiller, John W.; Ellsworth, Randy – Educational Research Quarterly, 1979
Undergraduate education majors participated in a mastery learning situation (unlimited retesting and relearning until the end of the semester) or a modified mastery situation (only two trials per unit allowed). Higher levels of prior achievement and the modified mastery approach were associated with greater learning and retention. (GDC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Mastery Learning, Prior Learning
Peer reviewedMiller, John W.; And Others – Educational Research Quarterly, 1986
Twelve schools with higher reading levels than expected, on the basis of family incomes, were examined on 67 variables. Results indicated that schools achieving higher than expected were smaller, had lower pupil mobility, had teachers with more structured methods, and had principals and students with more positive reading attitudes. (JAZ)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Class Size, Correlation, Elementary Education


