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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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Yeh, Yi-Fen; McTigue, Erin M.; Joshi, R. Malatesha – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The article describes a successful intervention program in developing inferential comprehension in a sixth grader. Steve (pseudonym) was proficient in word reading, was able to detect explicit information while reading, but struggled with linking textual information to yield integral ideas. After 10 weeks of working with Steve on word analogies,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Grade 6, Reading Difficulties, Inferences
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Taboada, Ana; Bianco, Sarah; Bowerman, Virginia – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
Student-generated questions in relation to text were examined in two studies. Study I examined the impact of student questioning in relation to general vocabulary in English-Only Speakers (EOs) and English language learners (ELLs). Findings indicated that questioning predicted comprehension in the reading comprehension of both groups of readers,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Kraemer, Linda; McCabe, Patrick; Sinatra, Richard – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The researchers investigated the effects of listening to expository text on the listening comprehension and book choice of 77 first-grade students. Two intact classes of experimental children heard expository read-alouds over four weeks while two intact classes of 40 controls received no intervention and followed their teacher's normal read-aloud…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Reading Aloud to Others, Expository Writing
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Simmerman, Susan; Harward, Stan; Pierce, Linda; Peterson, Nancy; Morrison, Timothy; Korth, Byran; Billen, Monica; Shumway, Jill – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The purpose of this survey was to describe how 112 K-6 Utah teachers perceived process writing. Teachers reported valuing all aspects of writing more than using them. In general, they valued responding to student needs, daily writing, and process writing, and reported incorporating them in their classes. Conversely, they did not value commercial…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Process Approach (Writing), Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Zunker, Norma D.; Pearce, Daniel L. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The first part of this study explored the significant works pertaining to the understanding of reading comprehension using a Modified Delphi Method. A panel of reading comprehension experts identified 19 works they considered to be significant to the understanding of reading comprehension. The panel of experts identified the reasons they…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Reading Comprehension, Rating Scales, Content Analysis
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Martinez, Miriam; Harmon, Janis M. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The major research question was: How do pictures and texts function in developing literary elements in picturebooks for younger readers and picturebooks for older readers? We examined 30 picturebooks for younger readers and 30 picturebooks for older readers to determine how pictures and text work to develop plot, character, setting, and mood.…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Layout (Publications), Reader Text Relationship, Time
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Nixon, Sarah B.; Saunders, Georgianna L.; Fishback, John E. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The purpose of this research study was to examine the usage and perceived benefits of the ERR (Evocation, Realization of Meaning, and Reflection; Meredith & Steele, 2011) instructional framework and content literacy strategies with middle and high school science teachers. Former students who had participated in an undergraduate or graduate content…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Methods Courses, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Implementation
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Worthy, Jo; Chamberlain, Katharine; Peterson, Katie; Sharp, Caron; Shih, Pei-Yu – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
This research focuses on read-aloud discussions in the classroom of an exemplary second-grade teacher, Mae Graham, during an academic year. We found the classroom environment Mae created, along with her instructional moves, fostered engagement and student-initiated talk. Our analysis affirms the importance of teachers' language in building…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Classroom Environment, Literature Reviews, Grade 2
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Christ, Tanya; Wang, X. Christine – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
This qualitative study examined whether and how preschoolers' social interactions during buddy "reading" supported their use and learning of theme-related vocabulary. Data included 32 transcribed videos of 14 preschoolers engaged in buddy "reading." Interaction analysis and constant comparative methods were applied to identify (1) patterns of…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Interaction Process Analysis, Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development
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Santamaria, Andres; de la Mata, Manuel L. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
This article tries to analyze instructional interactions in which one participant structures the overall solving of the task so that the other participant appropiates the skills and abilities that were accomplished jointly. Another primary interest is to examine the semiotic mechanisms involved in the instructor-learner interaction. Results from a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Practices, Literacy Education, Interaction
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Collet, Vicki S. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
This study examines the gradual increase of responsibility (GIR) model for teacher coaching (Collet, 2008), an adaptation of Pearson and Gallagher's (1983) Gradual Release of Responsibility model. In GIR, instructional coaches model, make recommendations, ask probing questions, affirm teachers' appropriate decisions, and praise in order to provide…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Change Agents
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Marsh, Julie A.; McCombs, Jennifer Sloan; Martorell, Francisco – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
Drawing on a statewide study of Florida middle-school reading coaches, this article examines what constitutes, contributes to, and is associated with high-quality coaches and coaching. Authors find that coaches generally held many of the qualifications recommended by state and national experts and principals and teachers rated their coaches highly…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Middle School Students, Reading Skills, Reading Strategies
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Scott, Sarah E.; Cortina, Kai S.; Carlisle, Joanne F. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2012
The "Reading First" ("RF") program placed emphasis on professional development as a means of improving early elementary reading instruction. For many states literacy coaching was an important component of the professional development provided for teachers. The purpose of this article is to examine coaching in the early years of Michigan's "RF"…
Descriptors: Professional Training, Faculty Development, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
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Theurer, Joan Leikam – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2011
One theory of reading posits that "mistakes" made by readers are something that need to be corrected. An alternate theory of reading views "mistakes" as miscues and part of the natural reading process. This research study examined the miscues of proficient and less than proficient adult readers. Less than proficient adult readers produced more…
Descriptors: Reading, Miscue Analysis, Reading Processes, Reading Instruction
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Prior, Suzanne M.; Fenwick, Kimberley D.; Saunders, Katie S.; Ouellette, Rachel; O'Quinn, Chantell; Harvey, Shannon – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2011
The study examines comprehension after oral and silent reading in elementary- and middle-school students. It investigates whether and when one mode is superior to the other for comprehension as children develop, independent of reading ability levels. One hundred and seventy three children in first through seventh grades orally and silently read…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Silent Reading, Oral Reading, Reading Ability
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