As part of May 23rd NJASA Women’s Caucus
Session, Walker will present session on how brain fitness can accelerate
learning for all students
OAKLAND, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
Sherrelle
Walker, chief education officer of Scientific
Learning Corp. (NASDAQ:SCIL), will be a featured presenter at the
New Jersey Association of School Administrators (NJASA) spring
conference. The conference, which will address school leadership, the
latest educational developments and best practices, will be held May
23-24 at the Ocean Place Resort and Spa in Long Branch, N.J.
Walker’s presentation, titled “Accelerate Learning: An Introduction to
Brain Fitness,” is part of the Women in Leadership Initiative presented
by the NJASA Women’s Caucus, a state organization that supports,
encourages and connects women leaders.
In her session, which will be held May 23 from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m., Walker
will discuss the importance of brain
fitness in education. She will demonstrate how schools can
accelerate learning for all students by combining good teaching, good
content, and exercises that stimulate the brain to build brain fitness
and expand learning capacity. Using the latest neuroscience research,
Walker will explore the topics of how the brain learns and gender
differences in brain development. She will also discuss the impact of
brain research on how teachers teach and how students learn, and
describe how school leaders can improve instruction and student
achievement by enhancing existing curriculum.
In Monmouth County, where NJASA is being held, school districts such as
Manalapan-Englishtown Regional Schools are realizing positive results by
helping students build brain fitness with the Fast
ForWord® program. Developed by Scientific Learning, the Fast ForWord
family of educational software accelerates learning by exercising the
parts of the brain that contribute to learning — memory, attention,
processing and sequencing. The pre-K-8 school district, which began
using the Fast ForWord program in 2003, now implements the software in
five schools.
“When we first implemented the Fast ForWord program, we were looking for
ways to improve students’ reading fluency, reading comprehension, and
decoding,” said Georgianna Petillo, director of special education for
Manalapan-Englishtown Regional Schools in Manalapan, N.J. “The fact that
we have expanded Fast ForWord to all five schools that serve grades one
through five, and continue to use the software after eight years,
demonstrates the effectiveness of this program. It has improved
students’ ability to read fluently and to comprehend what they’re
reading. As a result, students’ confidence levels have increased. In
addition, the number of students classified as eligible for special
education services has declined significantly.”
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.

Contacts:
Scientific Learning Corporation
Media Contact:
Jessica
Lindl, 510-625-6784
Senior Vice President, Marketing and Product
Management
jlindl@scilearn.com
or
Investor
Contact:
Bob Feller, 510-625-2281
Chief Financial Officer
investorrelations@scilearn.com
Source: Scientific Learning Corp.
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