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Page 1: Our World Begins with Reading Robert McCabe Vice President and Chief Education Officer Lexia Learning Systems, Inc. rmccabe@lexialearning.com

Our World Begins with Reading

Robert McCabeVice President and Chief Education Officer Lexia Learning Systems, Inc.

[email protected]

Page 2: Our World Begins with Reading Robert McCabe Vice President and Chief Education Officer Lexia Learning Systems, Inc. rmccabe@lexialearning.com

Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Lexia Company History• Founded in 1984• Federal Grants from National

Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

• Computerize the Orton-Gillingham pedagogy of reading instruction

• Over 20 years building reading software

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Beneficial Characteristics of CAI in Published Studies

• Well suited for individualized supplementary instruction.

• Activities can be intrinsically motivating.• Computers provide explicit training.• Consistent fidelity of treatment• Computer assisted instruction has

improved accurate word reading.• Speeds up skill acquisition• Extends teacher resources

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Specific Attributes of Lexia CAI

• Excellent practice to reinforce specific skills• Sequenced, systematic and structured (OG)• Independent, differentiated and appropriate• Provides for the needs of at-risk and

advanced students.• Compatible with either a centers or lab model• Balances strengths and weaknesses of the

child• Balances strengths and weaknesses of the

curriculum.

Page 5: Our World Begins with Reading Robert McCabe Vice President and Chief Education Officer Lexia Learning Systems, Inc. rmccabe@lexialearning.com

Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Lexia Research Resources• Journal of Research in Reading, Volume

29, Issue 2, 2006. Title I study.• Reading Psychology, Kindergarten study.• Implementation Study, manuscript in

preparation.• “Lexia Best Practices” white paper• “Leveraging Technology...” – paper

presented at conference.• Boston Public Schools Evaluation, 2004.

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Characteristics of Success - Reading Instruction in K-3

• Early Intervention• Differentiated Instruction• Small Group Instruction• Ability Grouping• Decoding and Encoding• Modeling and Scaffolding

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Research Requirements • Treatment and

control groups• Pre- and post-testing

using standardized measures

• Equated groups on pretest scores

• Sufficient implementation over school year

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• Close to 50% non-Caucasian/Bilingual

• Over 50% qualify for free or reduced lunch

• District wide participation

• Kindergarten-third grade sample

• 45 classes• 812 total students

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Assessment ToolGates-MacGinitie Reading Test

• Kindergarten (Level PR) – phonological awareness, letter-sound correspondences, listening comprehension

• First grade (Level BR) – letter-sound correspondences, basic story words

• Second grade (Level 2) – word decoding, reading vocabulary, reading comprehension

• Third grade (Level 3) – reading vocabulary, reading comprehension

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Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Kindergarten Study

•3 treatment, 3 control classes

•Lexia Early Reading•Matched classes – same

teacher, classroom, and curriculum

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Kindergarten ResultsAll children Low performers

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Our World Begins with Reading

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New Publication Update!

The Kindergarten Manuscript has been accepted for publication in

Reading Psychology: An International Quarterly

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First Grade Study• 5 treatment, 5 control classes• 83 students in treatment group,

84 students in control group• Subanalysis – Title I (15 students

in treatment group, 15 students in control group)

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First Grade ResultsTitle I Students Lexia Students

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Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Grade 1Average Comprehension Gain Score (By School Building)

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Lexia’s UK Published Research

Title 1 findings appear in the Journal of Research in Reading v29 (2), May 2006

“The efficacy of computer-based supplementary phonics programs for advancing reading skills in at-risk elementary students”

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Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Second Grade Study

• 7 treatment, 4 control classes

• Students in two groups matched on pretest scores – 41 students in each group

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Second Grade ResultsDecoding Subtest

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Third Grade Study

• 13 treatment, 5 control classes• Lower performers only • 46 students in treatment group,

65 students in control group

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Third Grade Results Reading Comprehension Subtest

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Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Lexia Middle School Study• 3 remedial reading classes: 47

subjects, two treatment classes, one control class (31 SPED students)

• Identical instruction plus Lexia Strategies for Older Students in treatment classes (50 sessions avg.)

• Woodcock Johnson III assessment tool• Pre-test determined two Lexia groups:

Extremely Low Group (pre-test <80) and Low Average Group (pre-test >80)

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Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

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PreTest Post-Test

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Word-Attack Subtest - WJIII

Comparison of Treatment Students with Very-Low Pretest Scores and Control Students

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Passage Comprehension Subtest

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Comparison of Treatment Students with Low-Average Pretest Scores and Control Students

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Our World Begins with Reading

www.lexialearning.com

Data Driven Results• Lexia contributed to

reading gains in grades K - 3 and middle school

• Gains most evident for low performers

• Results are consistent with published data

• Teachers support the use of the programs

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Best Practices and Implementation Tips*

*You have the details in your handout

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Frequency and Duration of Use

• 4 to 5 times a week• Kindergarten: Everybody benefits• Grades 1-3: Student performance

drives your implementation• Grades 4 and above: Intensive

remediation, English language learners

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Our World Begins with Reading

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“High Benefit Students”

• Low pre-test scores• High user sessions• High gain scores

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Scheduling Use•Time on task•Lexia and the language arts

block•Targeted implementation•What are you using your

technology for?

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Class Versus Lab Use

•Class use characteristics•Lab use characteristics

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Our World Begins with Reading

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Research and Resources Questions?