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50 Years of ERIC
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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Steeg, Susanna M.; Lambson, Dawn – Reading Teacher, 2015
This article describes how one elementary school's professional development model helped both new and veteran teachers grow in their knowledge and practice of balanced literacy. Created in partnership between university faculty, school administration, and elementary teachers, this multifaceted whole-school PD effort enabled teachers to learn…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers
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Bromley, Karen; Faughnan, Michelle; Ham, Susan; Miller, Melissa; Armstrong, Traci; Crandall, Cassandra; Garrison, Julia; Marrone, Nicholas – Reading Teacher, 2014
This article describes a literature circle of seven pre-service teacher education students who read "Al Capone Shines My Shoes" (G. Choldenko, 2009). Students used the Internet to complete their roles, shared what they learned as they discussed the book, and then wrote about the digital experience. Four themes emerged from an analysis of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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McTigue, Erin; Thornton, Elaine; Wiese, Patricia – Reading Teacher, 2013
Authentication projects, particularly for historical fiction, provide a means for students to explore literature and history while practicing critical literacy skills. The authors 1) present benefits and cautions for historical fiction use in elementary classrooms, 2) introduce authentication projects as a means to mitigate risks and enhance…
Descriptors: Fiction, History, Critical Literacy, Reading Instruction
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Graesser, Arthur C.; D'Mello, Sidney – Reading Teacher, 2012
Moment-to-moment emotions are affective states that dynamically change during reading and potentially influence comprehension. Researchers have recently identified these emotions and the emotion trajectories in reading, tutoring, and problem solving. The primary learning-centered emotions are boredom, frustration, confusion, flow (engagement),…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Research, Emotional Response, Affective Behavior
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Mokhtari, Kouider; Hutchison, Amy C.; Edwards, Patricia A. – Reading Teacher, 2010
In this article, the authors suggest that many of the problems struggling readers encounter while reading stem from distinct yet fundamental sources of difficulty related to the types of text read (print or online), the task or activity readers engage in, and the sociocultural context of reading. The authors further argue that although these…
Descriptors: Tutors, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Difficulties
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Bintz, William P. – Reading Teacher, 2010
This article describes one attempt to use singing as an instructional strategy to help all students learn across the curriculum. It begins with background on the author's early experiences with singing. Then, it shares professional literature on the relationship between singing, song, and literacy development. Next, it describes singing as an…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Singing, Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Read, Sylvia – Reading Teacher, 2010
The IMSCI model for teaching writing scaffolds the instruction so that students understand the features of a genre, see the teacher model writing a text in the target genre, participate in the creation of a text in the genre (through shared or collaborative writing), and independently write a text in the genre. This model is based on social…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Collaborative Writing, Writing Instruction, Fiction
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Bintz, William P. – Reading Teacher, 2010
This article uses "fibbin" (Fibonacci poems) as an instructional strategy to teaching reading and writing across the curriculum. It describes fibbin from a historical and mathematical perspective and discusses it as an adaptation of the famous Fibonacci sequence to teaching content area material (e.g. science, math, and social studies). This…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Writing Across the Curriculum, Literacy Education, Reading
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Farris, Pamela J.; Werderich, Donna E.; Nelson, Pamela A.; Fuhler, Carol J. – Reading Teacher, 2009
Fifth-grade inner city boys engaged in reader response via e-mail with preservice teacher education candidates. Books and laptops were provided via funding from a federal grant. At the semester break, the boys were assigned new partners with which to correspond regarding their reading. All e-mails were filtered through the classroom teachers and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reader Response, Urban Areas, Grade 5
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Klug, Beverly J.; Turner, Kaye; Feuerborn, Patricia – Reading Teacher, 2009
An idea to bring ethnically diverse authors to Southeast Idaho to promote reading and cultural understandings was conceived 24 years ago. The Visiting Author Series resulted from a committee's dream and resulted in new understandings of the literacy process as well as bringing the world to this region.
Descriptors: Literacy, Authors, Reader Text Relationship, Librarians
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Kletzien, Sharon B. – Reading Teacher, 2009
Paraphrasing, somewhat different from retelling and summarizing, helps students monitor their understanding and incorporate new knowledge with what they already know about a topic. Paraphrasing helps students realize that comprehension is the goal of reading.
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Supplementary Reading Materials, Grade 5, Grade 3
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Applegate, Mary DeKonty; Applegate, Anthony J.; Modla, Virginia B. – Reading Teacher, 2009
If reading fluency contributes to reading comprehension, then highly fluent readers should be expected to perform well in comprehension when reading materials are at their current grade level. The authors identified 171 elementary, middle, and secondary students who had been labeled by parents and teachers as strong readers and assessed as highly…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Materials, Reading Fluency, Critical Reading
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Morgan, Brian; Smith, Richard D. – Reading Teacher, 2008
Wikis can be a very useful addition to any classroom. They are engaging to students, easy to use, and focus on literacy whenever students genuinely interact with them. Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia (www.wikipedia.org), is the most famous example of a wiki. But today, teachers and students are beginning to engage with this technology more and…
Descriptors: Encyclopedias, Computer Uses in Education, Access to Information, Educational Technology
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Moore, Jane; Whitfield, Vickie Fields – Reading Teacher, 2008
Teaching is a complex profession that involves grappling with a variety of management styles; federal, state, and local mandates; local policies and agendas; and informed curriculum practices that affect pedagogy. Teachers work in increasingly diverse schools, and they must be reflective practitioners to deal with the many social and educational…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods, Government School Relationship, Legislation
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Parsons, Seth A. – Reading Teacher, 2008
ACCESS is an organizational framework to help educators plan instruction that prepares students for high-stakes tests and promotes self-regulated literacy learning. ACCESS stands for tasks that are authentic, that require collaboration among students, that challenge students, that culminate with an end product, that allow self-direction by giving…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Student Motivation, Literacy, Models
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