We're excited to welcome Dr. Nyah Hamlett of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, Amy Dellapenna, Ed. D. of McKeesport Area School District, and Dr. Stefanie Porrazzo of Revere Public Schools to share how they are closing decoding gaps at scale! Register for the webinar now to add it to your 📆. https://lnkd.in/exarWZHA #K12Education #SchoolLeaders #Schools #NCEducation #MAEducation #ElementaryEducation #ElementaryEducators #MiddleSchoolEducation #PAEducation #EducationalLeaders #SchoolLeadership
Ignite Reading
Education Administration Programs
San Francisco, California 12,714 followers
Ignite Reading's 1:1 virtual tutoring teaches K-8th graders the foundational skills they need to become fluent readers.
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Only 33% of U.S. fourth graders and 31% of eighth graders are reading at grade level (according to National Assessment of Educational Progress reading assessment scores). Ignite Reading is on a mission to fix this. Ignite Reading delivers one-to-one virtual tutoring that teaches K–8th graders the foundational skills they need to become confident, fluent readers. We pair developing readers with expert reading tutors who provide daily, 15-minute, Science of Reading-based instruction that rapidly closes decoding gaps. Students across all demographics achieve the same outstanding results, including students with IEPs, multilingual learners, students of color and those receiving free or reduced-price lunch. After 14 weeks of tutoring with Ignite Reading, students whose composite score was at or above benchmark on the DIBELS assessment grew from 11% to 45%.* By ensuring all students master the foundational skills to fluently read any word, Ignite Reading empowers them to move forward and unlock everything school and life have to offer. "Ignite Reading is one of the most, if not the most, successful interventions we have implemented in our district. The student results and program design are indisputable." - Claudia Salvestrin, Assistant Superintendent, Red Bluff Union Elementary School District, CA *Source: Study conducted by American Institutes for Research of K–3rd graders in six school districts in Massachusetts
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New podcast alert! Learn about Dr. Susan Loveall’s research on the impact of decoding practice on orthographic knowledge development over on Iowa Reading Research Center's Speaking of Literacy. #ReadingResearch #EvidenceBasedInstruction #ScienceOfReading #SOR #Podcasts #EducationPodcasts
Episode 3: An Interview With Dr. Susan Loveall - Speaking of Literacy
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Thousands of Virginia students have been working with Ignite Reading tutors to build their reading skills, and it shows. Governor Glenn Youngkin recently spoke about the state's partnership with Ignite Reading to bring our foundational reading skills tutoring to students, and noted, “We are making real progress. We are turning the ship." Want to learn more about the impact of high-dosage tutoring? See what the research has to say: https://lnkd.in/ea8hA9pi #ReadingAchievement #K12Education #K12Educators #Virginia #Superintendents #Education #Principals #Schools
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Thousands of Virginia students have been working with Ignite Reading tutors to build their reading skills, and it shows. Governor Glenn Youngkin recently spoke about the state's partnership with Ignite Reading to bring our foundational reading skills tutoring to students, and noted, “We are making real progress. We are turning the ship." Want to learn more about the impact of high-dosage tutoring? See what the research has to say: https://lnkd.in/ea8hA9pi #ReadingAchievement #K12Education #K12Educators #Virginia #SchoolLeaders #DistrictLeaders
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🎉 Congratulations to the English language learners in our partner district, Alexandria City Public Schools, who made strong reading gains this school year. These wonderful kids deserve a round of applause. Thanks to Superintendent Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt and your team for being such wonderful literacy champions and to Karina Elwood of The Washington Post for casting a spotlight on these students’ hard work. #EverybodyReadsVA #EnglishLanguageLearners #MultilingualLearners #LiteracyMatters #K12Education #EducationalLeadership #EducationLeaders
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Congratulations to our partner district Portsmouth Public Schools on your students’ ELA growth. Thank you to Superintendent Dr. Elie Bracy, III and the PPS team for all your work to ensure every child can access the tools they need to become fluent, confident readers, and thank you to Danielle Saitta of WTKR News 3 for shining a light on one of our wonderful tutoring students! #EverybodyReadsVA #PPSShines #LiteracyMatters #EarlyChildhoodEducation #Virginia #Education
SOL results are in. How did Virginia students score in the 2023-24 school year?
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Thanks to Governor Glenn Youngkin for the shout out this week. We're incredibly proud of all our Virginia readers' hard work! https://lnkd.in/eEsvppwk #EverybodyReadsVA #HighDosageTutoring #ReadingAchievement #K12Education #K12Educators
Since day one, our commitment to Virginia’s students has been a primary focus. It’s clear our ALL In Virginia strategy is working, the signs are appearing and Virginia’s students and parents are benefiting from our collective efforts. https://lnkd.in/ekeYwkxE
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The Ignite Reading team is growing! We're so happy to welcome Alison Harold, Joe Tanzer, and Shaneka Palmer M. ED (She/Her) to the team. #EdTech #EdTechJobs #WorkInEd
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For students who are unhoused or highly mobile, learning to read by the end of 1st grade could have an incredible impact on their futures. See what University of Minnesota researchers found out when they studied these kiddos. #LiteracyEducation #ReadingEducation #LiteracyForAll #EquityInEducation #EducationEquity
U studies: Reading boosts homeless students
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It may feel like “Science of Reading” took over the educational zeitgeist out of nowhere, but the history of the phrase “Science of Reading” dates back nearly 200 years. Educator use of the Science of Reading has been traced back to at least the 1830s when it was first mentioned in the journal American Annals of Education and Instruction, for the Year 1836, Vol. 6. The phrase appeared in a letter to the editor decrying a lack of systematic spelling instruction in schools of the era. #K12Education #ElementaryEducation #Literacy #Education #EducationalLeadership #Principals