Educating Parents on the Accelerated Reading Program


Autoria(s): Araujo-Cox, Sandy
Data(s)

14/01/2013

Resumo

The Accelerated Reader Program was developed by Paul, VanderZee, Rue and Swanson at the Institute for Academic Excellence. The intention was to provide a computer-based reading program that would be recreational for students and that would provide information to teachers about the students. The majority of the research conducted to date targets the use of the program within the classroom. Results of the program only mention the participation of parents in the program as merely being informed of its existence. Parents are not necessarily included as active players in the daily routines. In fact, it is the lack of research found on the relationship between parent participation and student reading success and reading motivation that fueled the direction of this research. Thus, it created the perfect scenario to investigate the possible connection between parental involvement practices and the success of the Accelerated Reader Program.

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http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/sferc/2004/2004/3

http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1050&context=sferc

Publicador

FIU Digital Commons

Fonte

South Florida Education Research Conference

Palavras-Chave #Education
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