This paper examines the reasons three separate school districts in Iowa have chosen to adopt reading basal programs, and the process that led them to a final selection. Nine teachers in three school districts in a metropolitan area of a large town in the Midwest were interviewed for their opinions on the importance of reading, why a basal was chosen, the adoption process and the extent to which they were involved, and suggestions to make this process better
Ever since William McGuffey introduced his famous reading series, the basal reader has been relied u...
Bibliography: leaves 33-34Supported in part by the National Institute of Education under contract no...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether or not teachers at Prairie Middle School in th...
This paper examines the reasons three separate school districts in Iowa have chosen to adopt reading...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the basal reader selection process in ...
Since the advent of the McGuffy Readers, published between 1836 and 1844, basal reading series have ...
The selection of basal reading materials reflects crucial decisions made periodically by most school...
By expanding the literature base of basal reader programs through support from the different genres,...
This survey is not intended to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the basal reader program. It...
This study describes first-grade teachers beliefs and practices about reading instruction. Drawing f...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 20)The work upon which this publication was based was suppor...
This paper will present a rationale for extending the literature base of a reading program that is m...
A longitudinal study of teachers in four districts across the state of Texas, we used a survey, inte...
The importance of literature as the basis for the reading instructional program has long been advoca...
The process of evaluating and selecting basal readers has long been a primary concern for educators....
Ever since William McGuffey introduced his famous reading series, the basal reader has been relied u...
Bibliography: leaves 33-34Supported in part by the National Institute of Education under contract no...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether or not teachers at Prairie Middle School in th...
This paper examines the reasons three separate school districts in Iowa have chosen to adopt reading...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the basal reader selection process in ...
Since the advent of the McGuffy Readers, published between 1836 and 1844, basal reading series have ...
The selection of basal reading materials reflects crucial decisions made periodically by most school...
By expanding the literature base of basal reader programs through support from the different genres,...
This survey is not intended to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the basal reader program. It...
This study describes first-grade teachers beliefs and practices about reading instruction. Drawing f...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 20)The work upon which this publication was based was suppor...
This paper will present a rationale for extending the literature base of a reading program that is m...
A longitudinal study of teachers in four districts across the state of Texas, we used a survey, inte...
The importance of literature as the basis for the reading instructional program has long been advoca...
The process of evaluating and selecting basal readers has long been a primary concern for educators....
Ever since William McGuffey introduced his famous reading series, the basal reader has been relied u...
Bibliography: leaves 33-34Supported in part by the National Institute of Education under contract no...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether or not teachers at Prairie Middle School in th...