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Francis (2009) conducted a study of teachers’ perceptions of Accelerated Reader. Surveys and interviews were used to investigate teachers’ beliefs about whether Accelerated Reader helped them and their students. The results of the study indicated teachers believed that Accelerated Reader was helping them in the classroom, and that Accelerated
Accelerated Reader matches students with books and articles aligned to their unique interests and reading levels. Additionally, students, parents, and educators can use Accelerated Reader Bookfinder to help find the next great read.
8 cze 2017 · The Accelerated Reader (AR) program was designed by Renaissance Learning Company to increase students’ motivation to read and students’ achievement in reading; however, a review of the...
1 gru 2009 · This article systematically reviews research on the achievement outcomes of four types of approaches to improving the reading success of children in the elementary grades: reading curricula, instru...
30 lip 2024 · The Accelerated Reader program, created by former educator Judi Paul, was first released in 1986. The computer-based program uses a readability formula called ATOS to measure the complexity of a text based on average sentence length, word length, book length, and word difficulty or grade level.
With Accelerated Reader, a student reads a book, takes an online quiz, and gets immediate feedback. Students respond to regular feedback and are motivated to improve their reading skills.
18 lis 2022 · Accelerated reader (AR) is a computerized reading program commonly used in schools. The program aims to enhance students' reading achievement and encourage students to read more through goal setting and frequent reading practice.