The Leading Blended Learning Solution for Struggling Readers in Grades 4–12+ Based on the proven effective FASTT model, like System 44, READ 180 provides a personalized learning experience for students in Grades 4–12+ reading two or more years below grade level.

Is READ 180 evidence based?

READ 180 Universal is informed by an extensive evidence base of best practices for serving struggling adolescent readers.

Is READ 180 effective for dyslexia?

READ 180 was found to have potentially positive effects on comprehension and general literacy achievement for adolescent learners. No studies that meet WWC evidence standards with or without reservations examined the effectiveness of READ 180 on adolescent learners in the alphabetics or reading fluency domains.

What is the difference between System 44 and READ 180?

The System 44 Teaching Guide includes a vocabulary instruction routine that teaches students to connect the words used in phonics instruction to meaning. All READ 180 instruction in reading comprehension, decoding, word recognition, spelling, and fluency is “anchored” by a motivating video.

Is READ 180 a curriculum?

HMH Into Literature™ is a 6–12 literacy curriculum designed to engage today’s students with relevant instruction, authentic texts, and intuitive technology.

How do students access READ 180?

Click the READ 180 Enterprise Edition icon to open the access screen for the READ 180 Enterprise Edition Suite. From the READ 180 Suite Access screen (above), click the READ 180 Enterprise Edition icon to go to the READ 180 Login screen.

Is READ 180 a good program?

READ 180® was found to have positive effects on comprehension and general literacy achievement, potentially positive effects on reading fluency, and no discernible effects on alphabetics for adolescent readers.

What are the benefits of READ 180?

READ 180 is designed to provide personalized, purposeful instruction to accelerate reading success. It provides individualized digital experiences that engage students and ensure the mastery of critical reading skills.

What is the cost of READ 180?

A READ 180® Universal upgrade kit for 30 students costs $11,000 and includes teacher materials, two HMH Teacher Central licenses, 30 ReaL Books, six boxes of Indepen- dent Reading Library books, access to the new online student application, and 30 HMH Student Central licenses.

Does READ 180 have an app?

The READ 180 app is available to all students with active program log-ins. Teachers and students may access the student software on an iPad by downloading and configuring the apps. Prior to opening the app, tap the Settings icon on the iPad Home screen.

Is READ 180 effective?

Effectiveness READ 180 was found to have potentially positive effects on comprehension and general literacy achievement for adolescent learners.

How does READ 180 help students?

What is READ 180 ®?

READ 180 ® is delivered in 45- to 90-minute sessions that include whole-group instruction, three small-group rotations, and whole-class wrap-up. Small-group rotations include individual-ized instruction using an adaptive computer application, small-group instruction with a teacher, and independent reading. READ 180 ® is

How do students work independently in READ 180?

Second, students work independently in the READ 180 software. The software leads students through five Learning Zones: the Reading Zone, the Word Zone, the Spelling Zone, the Success Zone, and the Writing Zone. Third, the students read independently in Independent Reading.

What is the average growth rate of students using READ 180?

In one study conducted in Kentucky, students who used READ 180 Digital Access showed an average growth rate of 1.9 years in 1 year, with 80% exceeding average annual growth. In a study conducted by Scholastic Research, 70% of students exceeded average annual growth from fall to spring using READ 180.

What is the effectiveness of READ 180 on adolescent readers?

READ 180 on the reading achievement of adolescent readers to be medium to large for four outcomes—comprehension, general literacy achievement, read- ing fluency, and alphabetics. (See the Effectiveness Summary on p. 7 for more details of effectiveness by domain.) Effectiveness