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1ERIC ED166686: Reading Instruction: Preschool And Elementary: Abstracts Of Doctoral Dissertations Published In "Dissertation Abstracts International," October Through December 1978 (Vol. 39 Nos. 4 Through 6). This Collection Of Abstracts Is Part Of A Continuing Series Providing Information On Recent Doctoral Dissertations. The 23 Titles Deal With A Variety Of Topics, Including The Following: Relationships Among Attitudes, Intelligence, And Reading Achievement; The Purposes And Processes Of Reading As Described By Elementary School Children; Evaluating Volunteers In Reading Programs; The Effects Of Parent Training In Communication Skills On The Reading Attitudes Of Children; The Elementary School Principal As Instructional Leader Of The Reading Program; Wordless Picture Books; The Effect Of Pictures On Reading Comprehension; Automatic Level Word Recognition Training And Reading Achievement; The Effect Of A Reading Center On Reading Scores; The Ability Of Kindergarten Children In Phoneme Analysis Tasks; Comprehension Models In Reading; The Relationships Between Art Concepts And Reading Readiness And Mathematics; The Effect Of Printed Materials On Beginning Reading; An Analysis Of Oral Reading Miscues Of First Grade Students; Sex Role Stereotyping In Reading Skills Materials; Teacher Knowledge Of Reading And Student Achievement; The Effects Of Adjacent-to-text Activities On The Development Of Reading Comprehension Skills; And Strategies For Reading Comprehension Using The Cloze Procedure. (MAI)
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This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 23 titles deal with a variety of topics, including the following: relationships among attitudes, intelligence, and reading achievement; the purposes and processes of reading as described by elementary school children; evaluating volunteers in reading programs; the effects of parent training in communication skills on the reading attitudes of children; the elementary school principal as instructional leader of the reading program; wordless picture books; the effect of pictures on reading comprehension; automatic level word recognition training and reading achievement; the effect of a reading center on reading scores; the ability of kindergarten children in phoneme analysis tasks; comprehension models in reading; the relationships between art concepts and reading readiness and mathematics; the effect of printed materials on beginning reading; an analysis of oral reading miscues of first grade students; sex role stereotyping in reading skills materials; teacher knowledge of reading and student achievement; the effects of adjacent-to-text activities on the development of reading comprehension skills; and strategies for reading comprehension using the cloze procedure. (MAI)
“ERIC ED166686: Reading Instruction: Preschool And Elementary: Abstracts Of Doctoral Dissertations Published In "Dissertation Abstracts International," October Through December 1978 (Vol. 39 Nos. 4 Through 6). This Collection Of Abstracts Is Part Of A Continuing Series Providing Information On Recent Doctoral Dissertations. The 23 Titles Deal With A Variety Of Topics, Including The Following: Relationships Among Attitudes, Intelligence, And Reading Achievement; The Purposes And Processes Of Reading As Described By Elementary School Children; Evaluating Volunteers In Reading Programs; The Effects Of Parent Training In Communication Skills On The Reading Attitudes Of Children; The Elementary School Principal As Instructional Leader Of The Reading Program; Wordless Picture Books; The Effect Of Pictures On Reading Comprehension; Automatic Level Word Recognition Training And Reading Achievement; The Effect Of A Reading Center On Reading Scores; The Ability Of Kindergarten Children In Phoneme Analysis Tasks; Comprehension Models In Reading; The Relationships Between Art Concepts And Reading Readiness And Mathematics; The Effect Of Printed Materials On Beginning Reading; An Analysis Of Oral Reading Miscues Of First Grade Students; Sex Role Stereotyping In Reading Skills Materials; Teacher Knowledge Of Reading And Student Achievement; The Effects Of Adjacent-to-text Activities On The Development Of Reading Comprehension Skills; And Strategies For Reading Comprehension Using The Cloze Procedure. (MAI)” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED166686: Reading Instruction: Preschool And Elementary: Abstracts Of Doctoral Dissertations Published In "Dissertation Abstracts International," October Through December 1978 (Vol. 39 Nos. 4 Through 6). This Collection Of Abstracts Is Part Of A Continuing Series Providing Information On Recent Doctoral Dissertations. The 23 Titles Deal With A Variety Of Topics, Including The Following: Relationships Among Attitudes, Intelligence, And Reading Achievement; The Purposes And Processes Of Reading As Described By Elementary School Children; Evaluating Volunteers In Reading Programs; The Effects Of Parent Training In Communication Skills On The Reading Attitudes Of Children; The Elementary School Principal As Instructional Leader Of The Reading Program; Wordless Picture Books; The Effect Of Pictures On Reading Comprehension; Automatic Level Word Recognition Training And Reading Achievement; The Effect Of A Reading Center On Reading Scores; The Ability Of Kindergarten Children In Phoneme Analysis Tasks; Comprehension Models In Reading; The Relationships Between Art Concepts And Reading Readiness And Mathematics; The Effect Of Printed Materials On Beginning Reading; An Analysis Of Oral Reading Miscues Of First Grade Students; Sex Role Stereotyping In Reading Skills Materials; Teacher Knowledge Of Reading And Student Achievement; The Effects Of Adjacent-to-text Activities On The Development Of Reading Comprehension Skills; And Strategies For Reading Comprehension Using The Cloze Procedure. (MAI)
- Author: ERIC
- Language: English
“ERIC ED166686: Reading Instruction: Preschool And Elementary: Abstracts Of Doctoral Dissertations Published In "Dissertation Abstracts International," October Through December 1978 (Vol. 39 Nos. 4 Through 6). This Collection Of Abstracts Is Part Of A Continuing Series Providing Information On Recent Doctoral Dissertations. The 23 Titles Deal With A Variety Of Topics, Including The Following: Relationships Among Attitudes, Intelligence, And Reading Achievement; The Purposes And Processes Of Reading As Described By Elementary School Children; Evaluating Volunteers In Reading Programs; The Effects Of Parent Training In Communication Skills On The Reading Attitudes Of Children; The Elementary School Principal As Instructional Leader Of The Reading Program; Wordless Picture Books; The Effect Of Pictures On Reading Comprehension; Automatic Level Word Recognition Training And Reading Achievement; The Effect Of A Reading Center On Reading Scores; The Ability Of Kindergarten Children In Phoneme Analysis Tasks; Comprehension Models In Reading; The Relationships Between Art Concepts And Reading Readiness And Mathematics; The Effect Of Printed Materials On Beginning Reading; An Analysis Of Oral Reading Miscues Of First Grade Students; Sex Role Stereotyping In Reading Skills Materials; Teacher Knowledge Of Reading And Student Achievement; The Effects Of Adjacent-to-text Activities On The Development Of Reading Comprehension Skills; And Strategies For Reading Comprehension Using The Cloze Procedure. (MAI)” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Abstracts - Annotated Bibliographies - Beginning Reading - Doctoral Dissertations - Elementary Education - Kindergarten Children - Miscue Analysis - Oral Reading - Pictorial Stimuli - Principals - Reading Achievement - Reading Centers - Reading Comprehension - Reading Instruction - Reading Processes - Reading Programs - Reading Research - Reading Skills
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2ERIC ED630675: Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers. Third Edition Language Is Not Static. It Flows Like A River In Response To The Riverbank And The Rocks That Border And Run Beneath It. In The Same Way, Glossaries Are Dynamic Expressions Of Current Language Usage. Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Have Changed Dramatically In Recent Years, And So Must Also The Language Used To Describe And Define Them. This Glossary Is Useful For The Wide Field Of Educators Involved With Promoting Student Success. It Provides Precise Language And Definitions To Use When Communicating With Peers And More Effectively Influencing Administrators, Legislators, And The Media. Some Of These Glossary Terms Are Emerging With Frequent Use While Others Are Declining. This Is Why This Glossary Is Not Static And Future Editions Will Continue To Reflect The Changes In Language. Based On Advice From Some Of The Reviewers To Make This Glossary More Accessible To Readers, I Reorganized It Into Different Topical Categories Rather Than A Traditional Alphabetical Order. I Hope This Format Will Not Only Make It Easier To Locate A Particular Glossary Term, But Also Discover Related Terms In The Same Category. The Nine Glossary Categories Are: (1) Teaching And Learning Process; (2) Antiracism And Racism; (3) Assessment; (4) Copyright And Academic Integrity; (5) Pedagogies For Teaching And Learning; (6) Program Management; (7) Student-to-student Learning; (8) Transitional Courses And Programs; And (9) Less Acceptable Glossary Terms. This Third Edition Of The Glossary Of Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Terms Has Dramatically Changed Since The Last Edition 14 Years Ago. For That Reason, The Name Of This Glossary Has Changed And Reflects Its Use In The Wider Education Community. These Terms Could Be Useful For Educators Working In Learning Assistance, Learning Centers, Developmental-level Courses, First-year Experience Courses And Programs, Orientation Courses And Programs, Federally-funded TRIO And Other Equity Programs, And Instructors Teaching First-year And Subsequent Courses In The General Course Curriculum. In Recognition Of The Expanded Scope Of This Glossary And Broader Utility For Other Members Involved With Postsecondary Education, The Glossary Title Has Become More Inclusive, "Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers." [This Paper Was Prepared For The College Reading And Learning Association.]
By ERIC
Language is not static. It flows like a river in response to the riverbank and the rocks that border and run beneath it. In the same way, glossaries are dynamic expressions of current language usage. Developmental education and learning assistance have changed dramatically in recent years, and so must also the language used to describe and define them. This glossary is useful for the wide field of educators involved with promoting student success. It provides precise language and definitions to use when communicating with peers and more effectively influencing administrators, legislators, and the media. Some of these glossary terms are emerging with frequent use while others are declining. This is why this glossary is not static and future editions will continue to reflect the changes in language. Based on advice from some of the reviewers to make this glossary more accessible to readers, I reorganized it into different topical categories rather than a traditional alphabetical order. I hope this format will not only make it easier to locate a particular glossary term, but also discover related terms in the same category. The nine glossary categories are: (1) teaching and learning process; (2) antiracism and racism; (3) assessment; (4) copyright and academic integrity; (5) pedagogies for teaching and learning; (6) program management; (7) student-to-student learning; (8) transitional courses and programs; and (9) less acceptable glossary terms. This third edition of the glossary of developmental education and learning assistance terms has dramatically changed since the last edition 14 years ago. For that reason, the name of this glossary has changed and reflects its use in the wider education community. These terms could be useful for educators working in learning assistance, learning centers, developmental-level courses, first-year experience courses and programs, orientation courses and programs, federally-funded TRIO and other equity programs, and instructors teaching first-year and subsequent courses in the general course curriculum. In recognition of the expanded scope of this glossary and broader utility for other members involved with postsecondary education, the glossary title has become more inclusive, "Essential Glossary for Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, and Policymakers." [This paper was prepared for the College Reading and Learning Association.]
“ERIC ED630675: Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers. Third Edition Language Is Not Static. It Flows Like A River In Response To The Riverbank And The Rocks That Border And Run Beneath It. In The Same Way, Glossaries Are Dynamic Expressions Of Current Language Usage. Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Have Changed Dramatically In Recent Years, And So Must Also The Language Used To Describe And Define Them. This Glossary Is Useful For The Wide Field Of Educators Involved With Promoting Student Success. It Provides Precise Language And Definitions To Use When Communicating With Peers And More Effectively Influencing Administrators, Legislators, And The Media. Some Of These Glossary Terms Are Emerging With Frequent Use While Others Are Declining. This Is Why This Glossary Is Not Static And Future Editions Will Continue To Reflect The Changes In Language. Based On Advice From Some Of The Reviewers To Make This Glossary More Accessible To Readers, I Reorganized It Into Different Topical Categories Rather Than A Traditional Alphabetical Order. I Hope This Format Will Not Only Make It Easier To Locate A Particular Glossary Term, But Also Discover Related Terms In The Same Category. The Nine Glossary Categories Are: (1) Teaching And Learning Process; (2) Antiracism And Racism; (3) Assessment; (4) Copyright And Academic Integrity; (5) Pedagogies For Teaching And Learning; (6) Program Management; (7) Student-to-student Learning; (8) Transitional Courses And Programs; And (9) Less Acceptable Glossary Terms. This Third Edition Of The Glossary Of Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Terms Has Dramatically Changed Since The Last Edition 14 Years Ago. For That Reason, The Name Of This Glossary Has Changed And Reflects Its Use In The Wider Education Community. These Terms Could Be Useful For Educators Working In Learning Assistance, Learning Centers, Developmental-level Courses, First-year Experience Courses And Programs, Orientation Courses And Programs, Federally-funded TRIO And Other Equity Programs, And Instructors Teaching First-year And Subsequent Courses In The General Course Curriculum. In Recognition Of The Expanded Scope Of This Glossary And Broader Utility For Other Members Involved With Postsecondary Education, The Glossary Title Has Become More Inclusive, "Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers." [This Paper Was Prepared For The College Reading And Learning Association.]” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED630675: Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers. Third Edition Language Is Not Static. It Flows Like A River In Response To The Riverbank And The Rocks That Border And Run Beneath It. In The Same Way, Glossaries Are Dynamic Expressions Of Current Language Usage. Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Have Changed Dramatically In Recent Years, And So Must Also The Language Used To Describe And Define Them. This Glossary Is Useful For The Wide Field Of Educators Involved With Promoting Student Success. It Provides Precise Language And Definitions To Use When Communicating With Peers And More Effectively Influencing Administrators, Legislators, And The Media. Some Of These Glossary Terms Are Emerging With Frequent Use While Others Are Declining. This Is Why This Glossary Is Not Static And Future Editions Will Continue To Reflect The Changes In Language. Based On Advice From Some Of The Reviewers To Make This Glossary More Accessible To Readers, I Reorganized It Into Different Topical Categories Rather Than A Traditional Alphabetical Order. I Hope This Format Will Not Only Make It Easier To Locate A Particular Glossary Term, But Also Discover Related Terms In The Same Category. The Nine Glossary Categories Are: (1) Teaching And Learning Process; (2) Antiracism And Racism; (3) Assessment; (4) Copyright And Academic Integrity; (5) Pedagogies For Teaching And Learning; (6) Program Management; (7) Student-to-student Learning; (8) Transitional Courses And Programs; And (9) Less Acceptable Glossary Terms. This Third Edition Of The Glossary Of Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Terms Has Dramatically Changed Since The Last Edition 14 Years Ago. For That Reason, The Name Of This Glossary Has Changed And Reflects Its Use In The Wider Education Community. These Terms Could Be Useful For Educators Working In Learning Assistance, Learning Centers, Developmental-level Courses, First-year Experience Courses And Programs, Orientation Courses And Programs, Federally-funded TRIO And Other Equity Programs, And Instructors Teaching First-year And Subsequent Courses In The General Course Curriculum. In Recognition Of The Expanded Scope Of This Glossary And Broader Utility For Other Members Involved With Postsecondary Education, The Glossary Title Has Become More Inclusive, "Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers." [This Paper Was Prepared For The College Reading And Learning Association.]
- Author: ERIC
- Language: English
“ERIC ED630675: Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers. Third Edition Language Is Not Static. It Flows Like A River In Response To The Riverbank And The Rocks That Border And Run Beneath It. In The Same Way, Glossaries Are Dynamic Expressions Of Current Language Usage. Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Have Changed Dramatically In Recent Years, And So Must Also The Language Used To Describe And Define Them. This Glossary Is Useful For The Wide Field Of Educators Involved With Promoting Student Success. It Provides Precise Language And Definitions To Use When Communicating With Peers And More Effectively Influencing Administrators, Legislators, And The Media. Some Of These Glossary Terms Are Emerging With Frequent Use While Others Are Declining. This Is Why This Glossary Is Not Static And Future Editions Will Continue To Reflect The Changes In Language. Based On Advice From Some Of The Reviewers To Make This Glossary More Accessible To Readers, I Reorganized It Into Different Topical Categories Rather Than A Traditional Alphabetical Order. I Hope This Format Will Not Only Make It Easier To Locate A Particular Glossary Term, But Also Discover Related Terms In The Same Category. The Nine Glossary Categories Are: (1) Teaching And Learning Process; (2) Antiracism And Racism; (3) Assessment; (4) Copyright And Academic Integrity; (5) Pedagogies For Teaching And Learning; (6) Program Management; (7) Student-to-student Learning; (8) Transitional Courses And Programs; And (9) Less Acceptable Glossary Terms. This Third Edition Of The Glossary Of Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Terms Has Dramatically Changed Since The Last Edition 14 Years Ago. For That Reason, The Name Of This Glossary Has Changed And Reflects Its Use In The Wider Education Community. These Terms Could Be Useful For Educators Working In Learning Assistance, Learning Centers, Developmental-level Courses, First-year Experience Courses And Programs, Orientation Courses And Programs, Federally-funded TRIO And Other Equity Programs, And Instructors Teaching First-year And Subsequent Courses In The General Course Curriculum. In Recognition Of The Expanded Scope Of This Glossary And Broader Utility For Other Members Involved With Postsecondary Education, The Glossary Title Has Become More Inclusive, "Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers." [This Paper Was Prepared For The College Reading And Learning Association.]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Arendale, David R., Ed. College Students - Success - Language Usage - Definitions - Academic Achievement - Communication Strategies
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- Internet Archive ID: ERIC_ED630675
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Find ERIC ED630675: Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers. Third Edition Language Is Not Static. It Flows Like A River In Response To The Riverbank And The Rocks That Border And Run Beneath It. In The Same Way, Glossaries Are Dynamic Expressions Of Current Language Usage. Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Have Changed Dramatically In Recent Years, And So Must Also The Language Used To Describe And Define Them. This Glossary Is Useful For The Wide Field Of Educators Involved With Promoting Student Success. It Provides Precise Language And Definitions To Use When Communicating With Peers And More Effectively Influencing Administrators, Legislators, And The Media. Some Of These Glossary Terms Are Emerging With Frequent Use While Others Are Declining. This Is Why This Glossary Is Not Static And Future Editions Will Continue To Reflect The Changes In Language. Based On Advice From Some Of The Reviewers To Make This Glossary More Accessible To Readers, I Reorganized It Into Different Topical Categories Rather Than A Traditional Alphabetical Order. I Hope This Format Will Not Only Make It Easier To Locate A Particular Glossary Term, But Also Discover Related Terms In The Same Category. The Nine Glossary Categories Are: (1) Teaching And Learning Process; (2) Antiracism And Racism; (3) Assessment; (4) Copyright And Academic Integrity; (5) Pedagogies For Teaching And Learning; (6) Program Management; (7) Student-to-student Learning; (8) Transitional Courses And Programs; And (9) Less Acceptable Glossary Terms. This Third Edition Of The Glossary Of Developmental Education And Learning Assistance Terms Has Dramatically Changed Since The Last Edition 14 Years Ago. For That Reason, The Name Of This Glossary Has Changed And Reflects Its Use In The Wider Education Community. These Terms Could Be Useful For Educators Working In Learning Assistance, Learning Centers, Developmental-level Courses, First-year Experience Courses And Programs, Orientation Courses And Programs, Federally-funded TRIO And Other Equity Programs, And Instructors Teaching First-year And Subsequent Courses In The General Course Curriculum. In Recognition Of The Expanded Scope Of This Glossary And Broader Utility For Other Members Involved With Postsecondary Education, The Glossary Title Has Become More Inclusive, "Essential Glossary For Increasing Postsecondary Student Success: Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Policymakers." [This Paper Was Prepared For The College Reading And Learning Association.] at online marketplaces:
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