The Role of Graphic Organizers and Social Structure in Content Area Instruction

This study investigated the effectiveness of three techniques for informing sixth-grade students of content area information. Students were taught content area information through either a graphic organizer strategy, a directed reading strategy, or an SQ3R strategy. Students were also taught content...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of literacy research 1986-01, Vol.18 (4), p.275-295
Hauptverfasser: Darch, Craig B., Carnine, Douglas W., Kameenui, Edward J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study investigated the effectiveness of three techniques for informing sixth-grade students of content area information. Students were taught content area information through either a graphic organizer strategy, a directed reading strategy, or an SQ3R strategy. Students were also taught content area information in either a group social structure or an individual, independent work structure. The results of the study suggest that the use of a graphic organizer strategy in a group social structure is more effective in facilitating comprehension of content area information than a graphic organizer strategy used in an independent structure or a directed reading strategy used in a group structure. Results of a transfer test revealed that the graphic organizer and the SQ3R strategies were more effective than the directed reading approach.
ISSN:1086-296X
0022-4111
1554-8430
DOI:10.1080/10862968609547576