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Towner, John C.; Evans, Howard M. – Reading Horizons, 1975
Concludes that while Sustained Silent Reading (S.S.R.) may be an effective technique for teaching reading, the data which support it are inconclusive. (RB)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
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Duffy, Gerald G.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1988
Describes the process of mental modeling, a technique for helping poor readers become strategic readers by increasing their metacognitive control. (ARH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
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Sadoski, Mark C. – Reading Horizons, 1984
Concludes that when its guidelines are met, sustained silent reading seems to unite selected positive aspects of both direct and open instruction models into an effective activity. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
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Halpern, Honey – Reading Horizons, 1981
Describes the development of uninterrupted sustained silent reading (USSR) as an integral part of the elementary school curriculum, and describes the use of a student attitude survey to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the USSR program in a particular classroom. Includes a copy of the survey. (HTH)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Elementary Education, Reading Attitudes, Reading Instruction
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Sadoski, Mark C. – Journal of Reading, 1980
Describes a pilot program to determine the desirability of starting a sustained silent reading program. Reports on a survey that assessed student and faculty attitudes. (JT)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Pilot Projects, Program Development, Reading Attitudes
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Mateja, John A. – Reading Psychology, 1980
Takes a "tongue-in-cheek" look at employing N. A. Flanders' classroom observational technique, Interaction Process Analysis (IPA), for purposes of evaluating secondary students' reading behavior during Sustained Silent Reading. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Interaction Process Analysis, Secondary Education, Silent Reading
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Kimbell-Lopez, Kimberly – Reading Online, 2003
Describes six basic formats that can be used to teach reading in the elementary classroom: shared reading, read-aloud, guided reading, Readers Theatre, sustained silent reading, and literature circles. Includes descriptions of the focus of instruction, suggestions for implementation strategies, and examples of materials that could be utilized.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Readers Theater, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Material Selection
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Hobbs, Marcee – Reading Teacher, 1989
Describes a technique to improve the benefits of Sustained Silent Reading (SSR). Provides sample questions which encourage students to monitor and gain insight into their own reading and responses to what they have read. (MM)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Questioning Techniques, Reader Response
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Wolfthal, Maurice – Journal of Reading, 1989
Describes some advantages of a remedial program that combines independent silent reading with individual conferences. Offers suggestions for teaching remedial reading. (MM)
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Programs, Remedial Reading, Secondary Education
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Gordon, Dale – Literacy Learning: Secondary Thoughts, 1999
Argues that, in addition to teaching reading skills, teachers need to schedule time for children to practice reading. Presents specific guidelines for implementing a Sustained Quiet Uninterrupted and Independent Reading Time (SQUIRT) program which include how to find time, set a purpose, and set procedures. (NH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation, Reading Habits
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Fisher, Douglas – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2004
Providing students with time to read during school has been questioned by researchers and practitioners. This article reports on the efforts of one school to resuscitate a schoolwide initiative to provide students the opportunity to read. A single comment made by a student led to committee work and significant policy changes. A chronicle of events…
Descriptors: Sustained Silent Reading, Reading Programs, Urban Schools, Secondary Education
Melton, Elizabeth Jane – 1993
This study evaluated the practice of sustained silent reading (SSR) on the reading comprehension and word recognition skills of 12 third and fourth grade students with learning disabilities. The intervention involved 10 minutes daily of SSR over a 6-month period in the context of 30 minutes daily of reading instruction from a learning support…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension
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Evans, Howard M.; Towner, John C. – Reading Teacher, 1975
Indicates that Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) is not superior to other methods used to increase reading skills. (RB)
Descriptors: Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
McCarthy, John – News for Administrators, 1983
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: For the last three years, in the Flowing Wells Schools in Tucson, Arizona, Reading Specialists Susan Heintz and Carol McPheeters have directed a continuous program which involves a total schoolwide commitment to developing positive feelings toward reading. The name of this program is "Paperback…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Paperback Books, Program Descriptions, Reading Attitudes
Manning-Dowd, Alice – 1985
In the past two decades, sustained silent reading (SSR) has gained attention as a component in many schools' reading programs. Some advocates of SSR differ slightly in their recommendations of specific rules, but most agree on the following guidelines: (1) no interruptions; (2) everyone reads, including the teacher; (3) students choose their own…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Attitudes, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
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