PCI Reading Program Scientifically Proven to Increase Sight-Word Vocabulary
Posted on: Tuesday, 5 May 2009, 07:15 CDT
Curriculum for Nonreaders Evaluated in Year-Long Study Conducted by Empirical Education; Research Presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Conference
Approximately 85 percent of all individuals with learning disabilities have difficulties in the area of reading. To serve this population, PCI Education, the number-one provider of resources for students with special needs, created the PCI Reading Program. An alternative to traditional phonics-based approaches, the PCI Reading Program uses visual discrimination, the ability to quickly distinguish one letter from another, to increase students' sight-word vocabulary. The study by Empirical Education confirms the efficacy of the PCI Reading Program, linking the curriculum to higher sight-word assessment scores.
"We know from 18 years of building products for learners with intellectual and developmental disabilities that to get real results, you need to design products specifically for these learners," said
During the 2007-08 academic year, Empirical Education conducted a randomized control trial in two
In addition to quantitative findings, the study gathered qualitative data from surveys, observations and informal interviews. Overall impressions of the PCI Reading Program were extremely positive. Teachers showed high levels of satisfaction with the curriculum, and were excited to see their students retaining the sight words they learned through the program. Students using the PCI Reading Program were engaged, and enjoyed the lessons containing real-word, age-appropriate illustrations and contemporary characters.
"The PCI Reading Program works for my students who have had no prior success with any other reading program," said
For more information on the PCI Reading Program, or to download a copy of the research summary, visit http://www.pcieducation.com/reading.
About Empirical Education
Empirical Education partners with and provides research services to school districts, research organizations, publishers and state and federal agencies, including Regional Education Laboratories and the U.S. Department of Education, to determine the effectiveness of programs. The mission of the company is to help school districts make cost-effective decisions about adopting new instructional and professional development programs. For more information, please visit http://www.empiricaleducation.com.
About PCI Education
PCI Education offers more than 7,500 instructional materials for a wide range of students with special needs, including significant or developmental disabilities such as autism. In addition, the company's products are used in English language learner and adult literacy classes, and to help students performing below grade level. Based in
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