Self-regulated strategy development model
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Definition
The Self-Regulated Strategy Development Model (SRSD) is an implementation model for Cognitive strategy instruction.
The model is based on research work by Graham, Harris and Read.
The model
Links
- Resources from the Cognitive Strategy Instruction Web Site:
- http://www.unl.edu/csi/Pdfs/sgrammar.pdf [Story Grammar]
- http://www.unl.edu/csi/Pdfs/scrolcsi.pdf [SCROL]
- http://www.unl.edu/csi/Pdfs/lplan.pdf [Lesson plan guide, PDF]
- http://www.unl.edu/csi/srsdworksheet.rtf [Lesson plan guide, RTF]
References
- Graham, S., Harris, K.R., & Reid, R. (1992). Developing self-regulated learners.
Focus on Exceptional Children, 24 (6), 1-16.
- Reid, R., Schmidt, T., Harris, K. R., & Graham, S. (1997). Cognitive strategy instruction: Developing self-regulated Learners. Reclaiming Children and Youth 6, 97-102.
- Graham, S., Harris, K. R., Loynachan, C. (1994). The spelling for writing list. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 27, 210-214.
- Read, Bob (2005). Cognitive Strategy Instruction, UNL, University of Nebraska. retrieved from HTML (15:40, 25 May 2006 (MEST)).
- Harris, K. R. & Schmidt, T. (1997). Learning self-regulation in the classroom. ADHD Report, 5(2), 1-6.
- Harris, K. R. & Schmidt, T. (1998). Developing self-regulation does not equal selfinstructional training: Reply to Braswell. ADHD Report, 6(2), 7-11.
- Harris, K. R. & Pressley, M. (1991). The nature of cognitive strategy instruction: Interactive strategy construction. Exceptional Children, 57, 392 - 404.