National Center on Response to Intervention’s review of Fast ForWord
research validates its effectiveness in RTI programs
OAKLAND, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
The National
Center on Response to Intervention (NCRTI) has added the Fast
ForWord® Language series program from Scientific
Learning (NASDAQ: SCIL) to its “Instructional Intervention Tools
Chart.” The NCRTI publishes the Instructional Intervention Tools Chart
to help educators and families select instructional intervention
programs that best meet their particular needs.
Through intensive, individualized interventions, Fast ForWord Language
Series helps districts move elementary Tier 3 students, as well as
struggling students, English language learners, and those with special
needs, toward grade level reading skills — and success in the general
classroom. Fast ForWord Language Series is part of the Fast ForWord
family of educational products that accelerates learning by applying
proven research on how the brain learns. The products can improve
student achievement by one- to two-years in as little as eight to 12
weeks.
Located at the American Institutes for Research, the National Center on
Response to Intervention is funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s
Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). The center partners with
researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of Kansas to
build the capacity of states to assist districts in implementing proven
models for Response to Intervention (RTI).
The center’s Technical Review Committee (TRC) on instructional
intervention established criteria for evaluating the scientific rigor of
studies demonstrating the efficacy of instructional intervention
programs. Three studies on the Fast ForWord Language series were
evaluated by the committee and are also listed on NCRTI’s “Instructional
Intervention Tools Chart.”
“When the studies are ranked by effect size, the top two listed are on
the Fast ForWord Language Series,” said Andy Myers, president and CEO of
Scientific Learning. “The improvements made by students in these two
studies show that the Fast ForWord Language Series had the greatest
impact and the largest positive effect of any intervention on the chart.
These studies confirm what districts have been telling us: Fast ForWord
helps students increase academic achievement.”
Westerly Public Schools in southern Rhode Island is an example of a
district that uses Fast ForWord for Response to Intervention. During the
2009-10 school year, Westerly set out to see how much of a difference
the Fast ForWord program would make when it was the only intervention
used. The district started with kindergarten students who scored at the
deficient or very deficient levels in letter sound fluency and letter
naming fluency on the AIMSweb benchmark. Said Kristen Federico, the
district’s Fast ForWord coordinator, “We put these students in Fast
ForWord only; they had no other interventions.”
After the implementation the district found not only that students’ test
scores went up considerably, but that many were exited from their
personal literacy plans which are implemented for struggling elementary
students. “Since Fast ForWord was the only intervention used at the
kindergarten level, we know that’s what helped these students, in
addition to their regular classroom instruction,” Federico said. “And,
since fewer students needed interventions, it certainly saved resources
that year.”
Parties interested in reviewing Scientific Learning’s listings on the
NCRTI’s “Instructional Intervention Tools Chart,” can go to: http://rti4success.org/instructionTools.
About Scientific Learning Corp.
We accelerate learning by applying proven research on how the brain
learns. Scientific Learning’s results are demonstrated in over 200
research studies and protected by over 55 patents. Learners can realize
achievement gains of one to two years in as little as eight to 12 weeks
and maintain an accelerated rate of learning even after the programs end.
Today, learners have used nearly 3 million Scientific Learning software
products, which apply “Brain Fitness” principles to the areas of English
language and reading. We provide our offerings directly to parents, K–12
schools and learning centers, and in more than 40 countries around the
world. For more information, visit www.scientificlearning.com
or call toll-free 888-358-0212.

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