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Johnson, Denise – Reading Horizons, 2010
Bandura's (1986) theory of self-efficacy suggests that efficacy may be most malleable early in learning; therefore, some of the most powerful influences on the development of teachers' sense of efficacy may be the experience of teaching during field placements and student teaching. Unfortunately, pre-service teachers may not be exposed to good…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Role Models, Self Efficacy, Literacy
Griffith, Robin R. – Reading Horizons, 2010
This study provides insight into the role of the elementary school writing teacher in helping students learn to "read like writers" (Smith, 1983). This case study documents how one fourth-grade teacher employed a gradual release of responsibility model as she deliberately planned activities that drew students' attention to well-crafted writing.…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Case Studies
Ness, Molly K. – Reading Horizons, 2010
The purpose of this article is to examine the developmental spelling levels of one class of 17 third-grade students. In analyzing over 600 student spelling samples, results indicate that these students spanned four spelling stages: (1) letter name, (2) within word pattern, (3) syllables and affixes, and (4) derivational relations (Bear,…
Descriptors: Spelling, Spelling Instruction, Grade 3, Small Group Instruction
Stadler, Marie A.; Ward, Gay Cuming – Reading Horizons, 2010
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of props on children's narrative retells. Forty-two children in two comparable K/1 classrooms heard and practiced the same stories over eight weeks. This study found that the props had a positive effect on the children's use of descriptive language, but there was no effect on the number…
Descriptors: Story Grammar, Literacy, Reading Instruction, Kindergarten
Ebe, Ann E. – Reading Horizons, 2010
This article reports on a study that explored the relationship between reading proficiency and cultural relevance of text for third-grade English Language Learners (ELLs). The author presents the Cultural Relevance Rubric that helps define and determine cultural relevance of texts. Participants used the rubric to rate the cultural relevance of two…
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Miscue Analysis, English (Second Language), Limited English Speaking
Dinnen, Janet L. D.; Collopy, Rachel M. B. – Reading Horizons, 2009
Improvement-oriented feedback has been shown to be more effective at raising writing achievement than simple evaluative feedback. This study investigates whether teachers differ in the feedback they give to weak and strong writers as well as how feedback differs across grades. Interviews were conducted with 15 teachers about the feedback they gave…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, Catholic Schools, Elementary Education, Writing Achievement
Jasmine, Joanne; Schiesl, Pamela – Reading Horizons, 2009
Reading fluency is the ability to read orally with speed and efficiency, including word recognition, decoding, and comprehension (Chard & Pikulski, 2005). Able readers achieve fluency as they recognize words with speed and build upon them to aid in comprehension (Pumfrey & Elliott, 1990). One way to help students achieve fluency is through the use…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Action Research, Sight Vocabulary, Bulletin Boards
Wiesendanger, Katherine; Braun, Gretchen; Perry, Jeannine – Reading Horizons, 2009
This study analyzed characteristics of classrooms where recreational reading is being implemented. It scrutinized those classrooms that housed successful programs and looked for common elements among them. Specifically, we explored the physical, teacher, student, and program factors within these classrooms that contributed toward their success.…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Reading Teachers
Plummer, Donna M.; Kuhlman, Wilma – Reading Horizons, 2008
Educators in many disciplines recognize interdisciplinary teaching as effective for student learning. This article provides a model for developing an interdisciplinary literacy and science study with states of water as the core scientific study with corresponding literacy strategies. Authors have included suggestions for children's literature as…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Science Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Water
Gibson, Sharan A. – Reading Horizons, 2008
This study describes intra-individual change in strategic behavior of five second-grade students during three months of guided writing instruction for informational text. Data sources included sequential coding of writing behavior from videotaped writing events and analytic assessment of writing products. Students' development of self-scaffolding…
Descriptors: Sentences, Writing Skills, Writing Instruction, Grade 2
Ankrum, Julie W.; Bean, Rita M. – Reading Horizons, 2008
Ms. Martin (a pseudonym) is preparing to teach her new group of students this fall. This is her ninth year teaching second grade, so she knows much about the complexities she faces. The professional development focus in her district this year is differentiated reading instruction and she knows from experience that the twenty-two children who will…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Reading Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Elementary School Students
Moore-Hart, Margaret A. – Reading Horizons, 2008
This study investigates how two elementary teachers begin to use technology in a private school that had access to technology at many levels. Using a collaborative teacher-research model, the researcher specifically examined how to support teachers' practice as they integrated technology tools within their literacy curriculum. Due to a supportive…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Technology Integration, Teacher Collaboration, Literacy
Stange, Terrence V.; Wyant, Susan L. – Reading Horizons, 2008
Learning to read and write and achieve good conduct are crucial in the primary grades. One teacher from a state in the Midwest implemented poetry with her second grade students to guide classroom conduct and improve literacy. This article discusses poetry as a literature genre, the benefits of poetry, and poetry curriculum where children read and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Techniques, Literacy Education, Grade 2
Palmer, Barbara C.; Bilgili, Ebru M.; Gungor, Arzu; Taylor, Susan H.; Leclere, Judith T. – Reading Horizons, 2008
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the Turkish-speaking population in the United States increased significantly in the 1990s and has risen steadily over time. Today, the highest concentration is located in the states of New York, California, New Jersey, and Florida. Kaya (2003) reported a geographical dispersion across the U.S., from New York to…
Descriptors: Population Trends, Turkish, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Barry, Arlene L. – Reading Horizons, 2008
This article addresses the International Reading Association's foundational knowledge requirement that educators recognize historical antecedents to contemporary reading methods and materials. The historical overview presented here highlights the ineffective methods and restrictive materials that have been discarded and the progress that has been…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Reading Instruction, Educational History, Educational Practices
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