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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Rowe, Deborah Wells – Language Arts, 2010
In this essay, the author addresses the current status of emergent literacy research. First, she sets the stage by briefly exploring the important questions and continuing contributions of the emergent literacy perspective. Next, she examines some inherent theoretical tensions--especially how emergent literacy's research questions have bounded and…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Reading Research
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Smith, Frank; Goodman, Kenneth S. – Language Arts, 2008
Ken Goodman and Frank Smith met for the first time in 1970, though they had each been studying and writing, separately, about the reading process for several years prior to that. They commemorated the occasion by collaborating on an article, On the Psycholinguistic Method of Teaching Reading which appeared soon after in The Elementary School…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Psycholinguistics, Reading, Reading Processes
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Jaeger, Elizabeth – Language Arts, 2007
The author calls into question whether learning to read and write is an exclusively logical and systematic process in which the child moves step-by-step from part to whole, as it is frequently presented in "scientific" reading research. She examines research on different types of intuitive behavior and suggests parallels in the development of…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Reading Research, Literacy Education, Bilingual Education
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Parsons, Linda T. – Language Arts, 2006
This study involved fourth grade children as co-researchers of their engaged, aesthetic reading experience. As members of the "Readers as Researchers Club," they documented their engagement with text--how they create, enter, and sustain the story world. The children, who self-identified as avid readers, explored the activities central to their…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Individualized Reading
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Whitemore, Kathryn F.; Martens, Prisca; Goodman, Yetta; Owocki, Gretchen – Language Arts, 2005
Critical lessons that share a transactional view of early literacy development are synthesized. A transactional view of reading and writing means that literacy as a meaning construction process, and that within a given literacy event, both the text and the reader are changed.
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Early Reading, Reading Research, Teaching Methods
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Yatvin, Joanne; Weaver, Constance; Garan, Elaine – Language Arts, 2003
Identifies inaccuracies and distortions in the research supporting the No Child Left Behind legislation, as well as in government documents and the National Reading Panel "Summary Booklet." Offers alternatives to the limitations of the Reading First initiative through five major sections. Presents 12 recommendations regarding Reading First. (SG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education, Politics of Education
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Hicks, Deborah – Language Arts, 2001
Offers a narrative history of the life of one young reader, observing him at school and at home in grades K-2. Notes how the social practices and relationships he experienced at his blue-collar home bore upon the task of becoming a reader in school. Discusses increasing difficulties of negotiating between these two different cultural settings and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy, Family Relationship, Males
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Garan, Elaine M. – Language Arts, 2001
Analyzes research in the phonics section of the Report of the National Reading Panel to examine what the data, as opposed to the Panel's interpretation and reporting of the data, say about the role of phonics in reading instruction. Suggests the methodology of the Report is flawed, and results reported in the Summary are not supported by the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Literature Reviews, Phonics, Primary Education
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Maduram, Ida – Language Arts, 2000
Examines the author's daughter's spontaneous responses to information books, especially those responses that occurred outside book-sharing sessions. Investigates response episodes as: casual conversations, a reevaluation of facts, reflections of complex thinking, transactions between life and literature, and portraits of personal inquiry. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Nonfiction, Primary Education, Reader Response
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Wan, Guofang – Language Arts, 2000
Investigates how culture might influence the choice and reading of children's texts to children. Describes a two-year, longitudinal, qualitative case study of the storybook experiences of a US-born Chinese girl, describing the social, moral, and literacy practices in her family (which included the girl, her parents, and her grandparents). (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bilingualism, Chinese, Chinese Culture
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Barrs, Myra – Language Arts, 2000
Differs with those who respond to boys lagging behind girls in literacy by making more space in literacy curricula for reading and writing practices favored by boys. Looks at patterns of gender differentiation. Argues that, since reading gives access to other, wider ways of being, educators need curricula and assessment procedures that enable all…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
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McCallister, Cynthia – Language Arts, 2000
Explores the consequences of schooling on identity and achievement through the author's son's involvement in four different social situations; storybook encounters at home in early childhood, a first grade classroom with abundant freedom, a second grade classroom with an impoverished curriculum, and third and fourth grade classrooms at a public…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Student Relationship, Reading Achievement, Reading Difficulties
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Lysaker, Judith – Language Arts, 2000
Illustrates how the making of a reader emerges in the relationship between a supportive adult and an emergent reader. Explores the nature of scaffolding in a tutoring relationship with a first-grade child who is learning to read and write. Analyzes and describes qualities of the interpersonal relationship that allow and contribute to the creation…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Emergent Literacy, Grade 1
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Cairney, Trevor H. – Language Arts, 2000
Examines the real-world literacy contexts in which children find themselves. Discusses research at multiple sites over five years looking at how teachers struggle day by day to work out how to acknowledge and build on the language and cultural diversity of the students in their schools. Explores and illustrates four distinct "constructions" of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
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Merrill, Cynthia S. – Language Arts, 2000
Illustrates how a struggling third-grade reader named Maddie used her own writing as a logical place for beginning to become a reader. Describes how her teacher built on Maddie's strengths and immersed her in meaningful activities in order to promote a positive attitude toward reading which became the foundation for her acquisition of reading…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy, Grade 3
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