Solutions that accelerate learning help schools address declining
enrollment trends by increasing inclusiveness
OAKLAND, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
According to the National
Catholic Education Association (NCEA), between the 2000 and 2010
school years, enrollment in K-12 Catholic schools decreased by more than
21 percent. Theories abound for the reasons for the decline, but
according to Lori Moreau, principal of the Father Anglim Academy in Fort
Myers, Fla., one possible factor is that so few Catholic schools provide
services for students who learn differently or have mild disabilities
and reading deficits.
“In the 2008-09 school year less than half of the nation’s Catholic
schools had a designated resource teacher for helping special needs
students,” said Moreau. “When a school can expand the range of students
able to succeed within its classrooms, it increases its relevancy within
the community, and subsequently, its enrollment.”
Moreau’s words reflect the situation facing Catholic schools nationwide
to such an extent that New Orleans’ upcoming NCEA conference, April
26-28, will feature no less than 10 sessions on educating special needs
students. Scientific
Learning Corp. (NASDAQ:SCIL), the
creator of neuroscience-based educational software products currently
being used in Catholic schools in 39 states and Canada, will also be
sharing research and information on ways to help all learners develop
the cognitive skills necessary to build brain
fitness.
The Father Anglim Academy, for example, has implemented Scientific
Learning’s Fast
ForWord® family of educational software since 2007 to accelerate
learning for students of diverse abilities. The Fast ForWord program
consists of intensive, adaptive exercises that build brain fitness in
the areas of memory, attention, processing, and sequencing — cognitive
skills essential for learning and reading success. The program supports
struggling readers and special education students, as well as those
working at or above grade level, by improving students’ ability to learn
and retain knowledge. This results in increased reading proficiency,
improved comprehension of various subject areas, increased
self-confidence, and reduced costs for intervention services.
“Father Anglim Academy is an outstanding example of a Catholic school
that realized it takes more than a caring environment and a robust
Catholic school curriculum to meet the diverse needs of all students,”
Sherrelle Walker, chief education officer for Scientific Learning. “By
embracing and offering solutions like the Fast
ForWord® and Reading
Assistant™ programs, parochial schools can ensure that even students
with learning differences have the option of a faith-based education.”
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:
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Lindl, 510-625-6784
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Management
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or
Investor
Contact:
Bob Feller, 510-625-2281
Chief Financial Officer
investorrelations@scilearn.com
Source: Scientific Learning Corporation
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