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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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Truesdell, Kim S.; del Prado Hill, Pixita – Reading Teacher, 2015
This "Teaching Tip" will explain an initiative, Global Book Hour, that engages families in a global literature read aloud. GBH integrates social studies, the visual and performing arts, healthy eating, and vocabulary development as children travel the world through high quality global children's literature. The program is a…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Global Approach, Childrens Literature, Immigrants
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McMaster, Kristen L.; Jung, Pyung-Gang; Brandes, Dana; Pinto, Viveca; Fuchs, Douglas; Kearns, Devin; Lemons, Christopher; Sáenz, Laura; Yen, Loulee – Reading Teacher, 2014
Teachers are often asked to implement research-based instructional programs with fidelity and to ensure that all students reach high academic standards. These requests sometimes conflict when teachers find that not all their students are benefiting from the research-backed programs. In this article, we suggest that researchers and teachers can…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Reading Strategies, Elementary School Students, Reading Programs
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Amendum, Steve; Amendum, Emily; Almond, Pamela – Reading Teacher, 2013
This article describes a year-long reading intervention with a first-grade English-learner who began the year as a non-reader. Systematic instruction from a literacy specialist and her classroom teacher included familiar re-reading, word study, and teacher-guided reading with carefully matched texts, within the context of English language and…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Intervention, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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Lane, Holly B.; Zavada, Shannon D. W. – Reading Teacher, 2013
Canine-assisted reading programs show promise as an innovative method for engaging reluctant readers and motivating them to practice. In such programs, specially trained dogs visit classrooms and libraries, and children read to them. Children who struggle with reading may be motivated to read more because they find dogs to be calming and…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Animals, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation
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Calo, Kristine M.; Woolard-Ferguson, Taylor; Koitz, Ellen – Reading Teacher, 2013
This article shares an oral reading practice that develops children's fluency skills, with a particular emphasis on performance reading and prosody. The authors share their experiences with Fluency Idol! as a way to engage young children by tapping into pop culture. The practice emphasizes repeated readings, feedback, practice, and…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Oral Reading, Popular Culture, Reading Instruction
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Roskos, Kathleen; Neuman, Susan B. – Reading Teacher, 2013
Joseph Schwab, a curriculum theorist, described four commonplaces, or universals, of teaching: content, students, milieu and teachers. This article considers how the Reading Standards of the ELA-CCSS are shaping these commonplaces in the teaching of reading. The organization of the Reading Standards, for example, focuses on two broad grade bands,…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, State Standards, Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education
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Shaw, Donita Massengill – Reading Teacher, 2013
The purpose of this manuscript was to describe information about an animal-assisted therapy, specifically the Reading Education Assistance Dog (R.E.A.D.) program. In this manuscript I provide information about R.E.A.D. programs in general. Next, I share perspectives solicited from R.E.A.D. participants, specifically teachers, parents, students and…
Descriptors: Animals, Therapy, Reading Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Dewitz, Peter; Jones, Jennifer – Reading Teacher, 2013
When schools and teachers adopt core reading programs they can use them with fidelity or make intelligent decisions about the texts, lessons and components they select to use. The evidence suggests that these programs are not research-based documents, but rather compromises between what the research suggests about effective reading instruction and…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Reading Programs, Reading Research, Fidelity
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Rasinski, Timothy V. – Reading Teacher, 2012
This article explores problems that have surfaced in the teaching of reading fluency and how teachers and reading coaches can resolve those problems. Specific issues addressed include reading fluency being defined as reading fast and instruction that is focused on having students read fast, reading fluency viewed as solely and oral reading…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Reading Comprehension, Reading Programs, Reading Instruction
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Serafini, Frank – Reading Teacher, 2011
As teachers struggle to balance the needs of their students with the requirements of commercial reading materials, educators need to consider how teachers will create space for children's literature in today's classrooms. In this article, 10 practical recommendations for incorporating children's literature in the reading instructional framework…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Materials, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs
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Blarney, Katrin L.; Beauchat, Katherine A. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Storybook reading offers an ideal context for teaching young children new words. Text Talk is one method designed for teaching elementary students new words after reading. However, using the Text Talk vocabulary procedures with young children, the authors observed several challenges both for teachers' implementation and children's learning.…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Young Children, Vocabulary Development, Emergent Literacy
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Glasswell, Kathryn; Ford, Michael P. – Reading Teacher, 2010
The practice of matching texts to readers is one that many teachers use and yet one that can become rigid and cumbersome with everyday classroom use. Here we discuss concerns about leveling and propose that by observing and listening to the students in our classes we can develop more powerful ways with leveled texts.
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Programs, Block Scheduling, Flexible Scheduling
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Cordova, Ralph A.; Matthiesen, Amanda L. – Reading Teacher, 2010
An inner-city second grade teacher-researcher and her university-based partner examine how she and her inner-city second graders learned to resist and expand the constraints of their mandated, scripted reading curriculum by exploring their neighborhood and classrooms as communities spaces for literacies learning. Drawing on an interactional…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Grade 2, Researchers, Teacher Researchers
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Applegate, Anthony J.; Applegate, Mary Dekonty; Turner, Jennifer D. – Reading Teacher, 2010
It takes a literacy leader to save some schools and districts from serious misconceptions about the nature of core reading programs as well as the nature of some reading disabilities. Well-prepared professionals can, by means of their extensive pedagogical repertoire, help districts to avoid compulsive repetition of the same fundamental types of…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Programs, Learning Disabilities, Misconceptions
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Brozo, William G. – Reading Teacher, 2010
Response to Intervention as a model for an elementary or middle school reading program is predicated on the idea that effective instruction will prevent most reading difficulties from ever occurring. The frontline of prevention is Tier I or the general education classroom. The classroom is also where students should receive high-quality content…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading, Reading Programs, Intervention
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