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Longfellow School Literacy Project: A Five-Year Study of Outcomes from a Whole Language Program in the Primary Grades.

A two-part study evaluated the effectiveness of Longfellow School's primary-grade whole-language literacy project. Part 1 of the study began in the academic year 1984-85 with children in standard English and bilingual classes in grade K-3. Over a 5-year period, a total of 1,021 individual assessments were carried out on 336 students. Data consisted of samples of students' work, classroom observations, and teacher interviews. Part 2 of the study collected additional follow-up data on two cohorts, conducted 13 child studies, analyzed summary data, described the context of learning at the school, and critiqued the instruments used. Results from both parts indicated that: (1) all children in standard classes remaining in the program learned to read and write competently by the time they were in the upper elementary grades; (2) children learned in uneven increments, not according to grade level expectations; (3) children in bilingual classes began school with less knowledge of the conventions of print than those in standard classes but made equivalent gains between kindergarten and first grade; (4) sources of literacy learning varied; (5) questions of morale and self-respect were central to learning; (6) teachers represented a continuum of beliefs and practices; (7) children were exposed to literature on a daily basis; and (8) all teachers changed their beliefs and practices to some extent. (Numerous unnumbered charts, graphs, and tables of data are included; a history of the project, further information about the instruments, and copies of texts used for the oral reading samples are attached.) (RS)

Authors

Engel, Brenda S.

Authorizing Institution
Lesley Coll., Cambridge, MA.
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
Reports - Evaluative
Published in
United States of America
Sponsor
General Cinema Corp., Chestnut Hill, MA.

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