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Accelerated Reader—Reports / Studies

The (Lack of ) Experimental Evidence Supporting the Use of Accelerated Reader
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Stephen Krashen

Access to Books or Tests and Rewards? A Comment on Guastello
Stephen Krashen

What Really Motivates Readers
Stephen Krashen

Is Accelerated Reader Better than Free Voluntary Reading? We still don't know. 
Stephen Krashen

Accelerated Reader: Does it Work? If So, Why?
Stephen Krashen 

Title Recognition Test
Stephen Krashen

The Risks of Rewards
Alfie Kohn

Recent Research on Accelerated Reader
Jim Trelease

Buford Elementary School, Georgia
Institute for Academic Excellence

Portola Middle School, Orange County, CA
Susan Lawson

The Use of Accelerated Reader with Emergent Readers
Meghan Cuddeback and Maria Ceprano

Accelerated Reader Impact on Feelings About Reading and Library Use
Donna Rosenheck, Delina Caldwell, Janet Calkins, and Daniel Perez

Independent Research Reveals District Wide Success with Renaissance Programs
Ester Smith and Catherine Clark

Alternatives to the Accelerated Reader Program
Marsha Grace



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