Silver Bullets for Instructional Success
Posted by KTankersley on 2nd November and posted in getting kids to read, high achievement, reading achievment, reading strategies, teaching reading
Research indicates that there are two instructional strategies that, when done well, can boost students’ reading abilities: Sustained silent reading and direct vocabulary instruction. Yet, says Robert Marzano, no schools or districts in the United States have created programs that combine the two. The strategies, observes Marzano, are silver bullets “just sitting out there.”





