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Should Compulsory Education Laws Be Modified?, Antonita Diederich
Should Compulsory Education Laws Be Modified?, Antonita Diederich
Educational Considerations
Laws requiring school attendance "should be modified to include funding and sanction for programs geared to meet individual needs and cultural differences," this teacher contends. The goal is to have students stay in school not because they have to, but because they want to.
An Environmental Language Approach For Increasing Behavior Of Retarded Children, Mildred Odom, Rex R. Boatman, Dale D. Baum
An Environmental Language Approach For Increasing Behavior Of Retarded Children, Mildred Odom, Rex R. Boatman, Dale D. Baum
Educational Considerations
Immediate gains in four areas of language behavior of nine moderately retarded children, achieved through a systematic summer-camp-type activity program, remained significant one year later, report these authors.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 1(2) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations, Vol. 1(2) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 1(2) - Fall 1973 Full issue
Vietnam And Beyond: The Challenge To Educators, Richard A. Brosio
Vietnam And Beyond: The Challenge To Educators, Richard A. Brosio
Educational Considerations
"Young people must be helped…systematically [to] build their own criteria of value; for otherwise we shall have a citizenry which is condemned to operate inside another's view of reality," says this concerned educator. He spells out the challenge to society and self.
Teaching Reading To The Disadvantaged, Ronald G. Noland
Teaching Reading To The Disadvantaged, Ronald G. Noland
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
The effective education of disadvantaged learners constitutes one of the greatest challenges confronting American education today. Central to meeting this challenge is the development within such learners of the capacity to read effectively (15 ).
We Suggest, Eleanor Buelke
We Suggest, Eleanor Buelke
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Dubos, Rene. 1972. "A God Within."
Article Index
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Index to articles in volume 13.
Ten Years Of Research On Corrective Reading Programs: A Review Of The Literature, Sharon L. Smith
Ten Years Of Research On Corrective Reading Programs: A Review Of The Literature, Sharon L. Smith
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
The purpose of this paper is to survey the research of the past ten years on corrective or remedial reading programs. In the literature, various definitions are given to corrective reading and remedial reading programs, but in this paper no distinction will be made between the two terms. Both terms refer to a plan of corrective instruction and treatment for the disabled reader, generally outside of the regular classroom setting.
Did You See?, Betty L. Hagberg
Did You See?, Betty L. Hagberg
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Did You See the latest publications which are now available from the International Reading Association?
Eye Movements During Reading: An Updated Bibliography (1966- ), Gloria T. Mann
Eye Movements During Reading: An Updated Bibliography (1966- ), Gloria T. Mann
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
This bibliography contains references both directly and indirectly related to the quantitative recording of eye movements during the reading of English and certain foreign languages and has been compiled as an aid to those individuals interested in this field. It lists works which either were not cited by Taylor or were published since the appearance of his monograph.
Ten-Second Reviews, Blanche O. Bush
Ten-Second Reviews, Blanche O. Bush
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
A Time Of Magic, Dorothy J. Mcginnis
A Time Of Magic, Dorothy J. Mcginnis
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
A letter from the editor.
Echoes From The Field, Joe R. Chapel
Echoes From The Field, Joe R. Chapel
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
Teaching Reading In The Secondary School: "Readiness And The All-School Reading Program.", Kenneth Vandermeulen
Teaching Reading In The Secondary School: "Readiness And The All-School Reading Program.", Kenneth Vandermeulen
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
In the following paragraphs are listed a number of ideas for bringing attention to reading in the school. As the admen say, if you have their attention, half the battle is won. This article is directed to the typical teacher of reading in a school where not enough such attention is being paid to the cause of reading improvement. Our conviction is that the teacher of reading cannot accomplish much by working with a few students at a time in developmental or corrective reading. Our suggestions are meant to encourage the one or two members of the faculty who are …
Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith
Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Letters to the editor.
Author Index
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Index to authors in volume 13.
Reading Horizons Vol. 13, No. 4
Reading Horizons Vol. 13, No. 4
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Complete issue of Reading Horizons volume 13, issue 4.
God's Purpose For Man, Samuel Van Houte
Authority In Christian Higher Education, John B. Hulst
Editor's Comments, Gerard Van Groningen
To Out Think And Out Live An Age, James Koldenhoven
Dr. Den Besten On Life And Death, James Koldenhoven
Dordt Choir Performs Through The West, James Koldenhoven
Dordt Choir Performs Through The West, James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Mastery Learning Lecture And Responses, James Koldenhoven
Mastery Learning Lecture And Responses, James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Report On Spiritual Emphasis Week, Dallas Apol
Two Papers Delivered At A Symposium, "The Response Of Society To Unusual And Extreme Pressure Groups," Presented At Indiana University School Of Law, Sidney Hook, Michael I. Sovern
Two Papers Delivered At A Symposium, "The Response Of Society To Unusual And Extreme Pressure Groups," Presented At Indiana University School Of Law, Sidney Hook, Michael I. Sovern
IUSTITIA
The following articles by Professor Hook and Dean Sovern are derived from talks delivered at a symposium, "The Response of Society to Unusual and Extreme Pressure Groups," presented at Indiana University School of Law on November 6, 1970. While the door has apparently closed upon the period of ghetto and campus riots of the la te six ties and early seven ties, the fundamental issues of human righ ts which they raised remain unresolved. The symposium attempted to assess the origins, consequences, and remedies for these conflicts. The recent confrontation between American Indians and federal troops at Wounded Knee, South …
Career Education As An Educational Ideal, Philip L. Smith
Career Education As An Educational Ideal, Philip L. Smith
Educational Considerations
Educational philosopher Phil Smith critically examines the assumptions and arguments put forth by the advocates of Career Education. He questions the thinking behind the idea that the primary objective of the educational endeavor should be concerned with ''the development of skills in an accepting accepting job market."
The Louisville Urban Center: An Experiment In Facilitation, Herbert K. Heger
The Louisville Urban Center: An Experiment In Facilitation, Herbert K. Heger
Educational Considerations
How does a community-involved educational organization actually get its program moving? What does it take to close the gap between school and university? An educator with experience in both areas concerns himself with old problems in new ways, using the Urban Education Center in Louisville, Kentucky, as an example.
Women In The Public School: A Problem In Discrimination And Motivation, Laura J. Heinrich
Women In The Public School: A Problem In Discrimination And Motivation, Laura J. Heinrich
Educational Considerations
Sex-typing wastes talent, contends the author of this outspoken article. Worse (she maintains), "Whereas men are unsexed by failure, women seem to be unsexed by success." Her solution is two-sided.
Teaching Reading In Business Subjects, Ron C. Deyoung
Teaching Reading In Business Subjects, Ron C. Deyoung
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
"Anyone can read" is the attitude of some people, even people who should know better. The fallacy of such an attitude is realized with the following analogy. Aristotle is known to have said, "One learns to be a good flute player by playing the flute. One also learns to be a poor flute player by playing the flute." In the same way, one learns to be a good or poor reader by reading.