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Hintze, John M.; Shapiro, Edward S.; Conte, Kristin L.; Basile, Isabella M. – School Psychology Review, 1997
Assesses the effects of curriculum on technical features of survey-level curriculum-based measurement (CBM) in reading. Results indicate that correlation between survey-level CBM and reading comprehension is similar regardless of material used for assessment. Also, developmental fluency rates are similar. Results support the use of CBM…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Curriculum Based Assessment, Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension
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Martinez, Miriam; Roser, Nancy L.; Strecker, Susan – Reading Teacher, 1999
Describes a 10-week project in two second-grade classrooms that used daily Readers' Theatre experiences to develop children's meaningful and fluent reading. Discusses access to manageable materials, effective reading models, rereadings, instructional support and feedback, choosing the texts, and preparing. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 2, Primary Education, Readers Theater, Reading Attitudes
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Flynn, Rosalind M. – Reading Teacher, 2004
This article explains how and why to involve teachers and students as playwrights "commissioned" to write, revise, read, rehearse, and perform Readers Theatre scripts that fulfill a dual purpose: inform (about curriculum topics) and entertain. Curriculum-Based Readers Theatre (CBRT) differs from traditional Readers Theatre in that its script…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Fluency, Reading Skills
National Research Center on Learning Disabilities, 2006
A major commitment of the National Research Center on Learning Disabilities (NRCLD) has been to work with school sites that are implementing RTI. The work with these schools began in November 2002 after the U.S. Department of Education requested that NRCLD identify, describe, and evaluate the implementation of responsiveness to intervention (RTI)…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Instruction, Response to Intervention, Parent Participation
National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy, 2005
This issue contains 12 articles on modes of delivery in adult basic education. They include: "Teaching for Communicative Competence" (Donna Moss); "Sustained Silent Reading: A Useful Model" (Susanne Campagna); " A Slow Conversion to Reading Groups" (Susan Watson); "Differentiated Instruction" (Mary Ann Corley); "Differentiating Instruction for a…
Descriptors: Interaction, Group Instruction, Sustained Silent Reading, Silent Reading
Sauerteig, Judy – Libraries Unlimited, 2005
The purpose of this book is to give media specialists, teachers and/or teacher helpers and parents a guide to using beginning chapter books to encourage first and second graders to read independently. The book contains in-depth lesson plans for 35 early chapter books. Each lesson contains bibliographic information plus setting, characters, plot,…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Reading, Books, Childrens Literature
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Luckner, J. L.; Sebald, A. M.; Cooney, J.; Young, J., III; Muir, S. G. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2005
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential to success in school and in contemporary society. The purpose of this investigation was to conduct an exhaustive review of the literature and a meta-analysis of literacy research in the field of deaf education. Computer and manual searches of 40 years of peer-reviewed journal…
Descriptors: Literacy, Deafness, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis
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Dudley, Anne M. – Beyond Behavior, 2005
When older students fail to gain rapid and accurate decoding skills by the third or fourth grade, they not only struggle with reading comprehension, but they also fall behind their average reading peers in academic performance and achievement--and they rarely catch up. When presented with academic tasks that require reading, these students often…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Negative Attitudes, Academic Achievement
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Daly, Edward J., III; Persampieri, Michael; McCurdy, Merilee; Gortmaker, Valerie – School Psychology Review, 2005
This article describes the application of experimental analysis methods for identifying reading fluency interventions for two elementary school students (fourth and fifth grade) referred for reading problems. For each student the experimental analyses examined use of rewards, instruction, and a treatment package containing both reward and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Behavior Problems, Reading Fluency, Individualized Reading
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Poncy, Brian C.; Skinner, Christopher H.; Axtell, Philip K. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2005
Generalizability (G) theory was used with a sample of 37 third-grade students to assess the variability in words correct per minute (WCPM) scores caused by student skill and passage variability. Reliability-like coefficients and the SEM based on a specific number of assessments using different combinations of passages demonstrated how manipulating…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Curriculum Based Assessment, Error of Measurement, Reliability
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Benner, Gregory J.; Kinder, Diane; Beaudoin, Kathleen M.; Stein, Marcy – Journal of Direct Instruction, 2005
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the "Corrective Reading Decoding B1" program on the basic reading skills, social adjustment, and treatment responsiveness of elementary and middle school students with high-incidence disabilities (N = 51). Students were provided an average of 3 40-45 min lessons per week over the course of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Pretests Posttests, Corrective Reading, Social Adjustment
Curtis, Mary E. – 1990
If, by looking more closely at word identification, knowledge of word meanings, and reading comprehension, some interesting similarities and differences are found between children and adults who are learning to read, then the approaches that work best with each group can be identified. When children learn to read, fluency of word identification…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Schreiber, Peter A. – 1980
The acquisition of reading fluency crucially involves the beginning reader's tacit recognition that he or she must learn to compensate for the absence of graphic signals corresponding to certain prosodic cues by making better use of the morphological and syntactic cues that are preserved. The success of the method of repeated readings and similar…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Linguistics, Primary Education, Reading Fluency
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Ormond, Jeanne Ellis – Visible Language, 1986
Hypothesizes that good spellers read by full cues while poor spellers read by partial cues, and also investigates short term memory differences between the two groups. Finds good spellers were faster readers, better at identifying matches and mismatches between similar nonsense words, and had better short term memories than poor spellers. (SKC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cues, Psychological Studies, Reading Fluency
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Kolich, Eileen M. – Reading Improvement, 1988
Discusses research on direct vocabulary instruction. Suggests that instructional practices can be affected by the educator's philosophy toward teaching vocabulary, by the amount of practice afforded for building associations between words and meanings, and by the information provided for promoting "fuller" understanding of word meaning.…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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