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Mesa, Arizona April 7, 2004 — The U.S. Department of Education
has awarded Reading First grants to 48 school districts and charter
schools across New York state. In ten of those districts, the technology-based Waterford
Early Reading Program™ from Pearson Digital Learning
will provide supplemental intervention to the core reading programs.
Reading First, which was created under the No Child Left Behind
Act, provides about $1 billion a year in state grants to help raise
reading achievement in the nation's neediest schools. The program
requires state and local grant recipients to use "scientifically
based" instructional methods and materials and to be able
to demonstrate improvements in student achievement.
“Ten New York districts selected Waterford as a key component
of their Reading First strategies. That's a strong vote of confidence
in Waterford’s scientific research base and its success rate
around the country," said Dr. Tony Thrall, director of research
and measurement at Pearson Digital. "Fourteen schools in all
will use Waterford in their efforts to become Reading First 'models
of instruction' in New York. We look forward to working with them
to reach their academic goals.”
Successful applicants for Reading First funding proved that they
could deliver systematic instruction in the following five components
necessary for learning to read well: phonemic awareness, phonics,
vocabulary development, reading fluency and reading comprehension
strategies. The Waterford Early Reading Program aligns with these
Reading First standards and integrates classroom-based assessments
as also required by the initiative.
In addition to the New York honor, Waterford Early Reading Program
was recently selected by the U.S. Department of Education for a
study on using technology to improve teaching and learning. The
study, entitled “Evaluation of Educational Technology Interventions,” will
provide information for policymakers and educators on how educational
technology can improve student achievement in reading and math,
as well as on the conditions and practices under which the technologies
are most effective.
The Waterford Early Reading
Program was one of three Pearson Digital Learning solutions
selected for the study, along with SuccessMaker® Enterprise educational
courseware, and the KnowledgeBox® digital
learning system.
Individuals interested in how the Waterford Early Reading Program
fulfills the requirements of Reading First can find more information
online at: http://nclb.pearsondigital.com/technologies/readingfirst_werp.cfm
Developed by PDL’s distinguished partner, the nonprofit
Waterford Institute, the Waterford Early Reading Program is a comprehensive
early reading curriculum designed to help children learn to read
through the use of state-of-the-art technology. Based on 10 years
of research, the program contains three levels for emergent, beginning,
and fluent readers, combining to provide 225 hours of individualized
reading instruction. WERP is used in over 4,200 elementary school
classrooms by approximately 347,000 students nationwide.
Working side by side with educators for over 40 years, Pearson
Digital Learning is the leader in proven, comprehensive technologies
for preK-12 education. Our mission is to provide innovative,
research-based digital learning solutions that elevate the art
and science of teaching, and inspire children to reach their
greatest potential. Reaching more than 20 million students annually,
our products include: the SuccessMaker® Enterprise and NovaNET® educational
courseware; the KnowledgeBox® digital
learning system; Concert™ solution
for integrated instructional management, and SASIxp™ student
information system. Pearson Digital Learning is also the exclusive
distributor for the Waterford
Early Reading Program™ and Waterford
Early Math & Science™, adaptive computer-based
instruction developed by the Waterford Institute.
Pearson Digital Learning is part of Pearson
Education (NYSE: PSO), the world’s leading integrated
education company.
Matt Murphy, Corporate Communications Manager
480-294-3959
Matt.Murphy@pearson.com

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