Bridging Reading Science and Educational Practice

Investment / Stage 2: Test Solutions

Illustration of children standing on books
Illustration: Eric Nyquist

    Literacy rates in the United States indicate that millions of children are silently slipping through the cracks. Based on the most recent (pre-pandemic) National Assessment of Educational Progress, only 35% of 4th graders and 34% of 8th graders read at a level considered proficient or above, with even more distressing statistics for Black, Hispanic, and low-income students.

    Best estimates approximate that about 10-15% of children have persistent struggles with reading due to dyslexia, and an additional 50% of students are not receiving the reading support they need to achieve proficiency. Because students are not systematically screened for foundational reading skills across the grades, the vast majority of these children are never identified and don’t receive the targeted support they need to reach their potential.

    The solution is hiding in plain sight: identifying and differentiating instruction for the specific needs of students will improve their reading proficiency. Our goal is to scale the Rapid Online Assessment of Reading (ROAR) and to work with our partner districts, especially those in the Stanford-Sequoia K-12 Research Collaborative, to craft an actionable plan to capitalize on these data to support every learner. In partnership with Reading Reimagined, we plan to embed the assessments in a new equity-focused comprehensive reading fluency and comprehension curriculum designed especially for Black, Latino, Native American, and low-income students.

    We envision a state-of-the-art, universally accessible, unintrusive screener that can probe decoding issues across the grades, identify students’ strengths and areas for growth, and empower schools to respond with targeted interventions that meet the needs of every learner.

     

    Ching-Pei Hu
    Ching-Pei Hu

    Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, Belmont-Redwood Shores School District

    Adam Carl Richie-Halford
    Adam Carl Richie-Halford

    Director of Scientific Software Engineering , ROAR

    Rebecca Silverman
    Rebecca Silverman

    2021-2022 Design Fellow

    Carrie Townley-Flores
    Carrie Townley-Flores

    2020 and 2021 Phd fellow

    Jason Yeatman
    Jason D. Yeatman

    Program Director , ROAR

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