/C O R R E C T I O N -- Amplify/
In the news release, End-of-Year Data Reveal No Gains in Early Literacy, issued
End-of-Year Data Reveal No Gains in Early Literacy
With year-over-year gains flat for the first time since the pandemic, a deeper look at skill level data can help leaders plan for next year
Composite scores offer helpful benchmarks for understanding overall reading readiness, but in years where scores remain flat, they don't tell the whole story. The report shows how examining specific subtests, the skill measures that form the composite score, can give a clearer view of which skills students have developed and where educators may need to strengthen their instruction. For example, across both first and second grades, Oral Reading Fluency (ORF), a subtest measure highly correlated with reading comprehension, trails behind overall scores.
Comparing both sets of data at the end of the year can help administrators evaluate their systems of instruction and make decisions about what to plan for the coming year.
"As year-over-year literacy gains pause, it's a call to look deeper into the mechanics of student growth and understanding," said
Preparing for the upcoming school year
Breaking through this plateau to help all young readers requires a coordinated approach that extends beyond the classroom. Amplify recommends that districts implement multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) that align instruction, intervention, progress monitoring, and professional development for teachers.
Districts and schools should create plans to:
- Invest in a reliable universal screener and administer benchmark assessments to all students three times per year to monitor levels of risk for reading difficulties.
- Analyze student data at individual, classroom, grade, and district levels to identify needs and make instructional decisions that support all learners.
- Ensure all students receive grade-level instruction that is evidence-based. Allocate resources to support students who are at risk, spending additional time in literacy intervention beyond grade-level instruction that addresses students' specific needs.
- Regularly monitor progress for students at risk, making instructional adjustments based on student progress.
- Support instructional staff in gaining knowledge about the Science of Reading.
- Instill a love of reading and books during all school-based programs, with the support of caregivers and the community.
Read the complete research brief.
About Amplify
Amplify helps teachers bring delight and rigor to students every day. We have become a leader in K–12 literacy, biliteracy, math, and science by building inspiring teaching and learning experiences based on research. The Amplify Classroom platform combines curriculum, assessment, and supplemental learning into one coherent, high-quality instructional system. A pioneer in education since 2000, Amplify has developed deep relationships in states and districts by partnering with educators to drive implementation quality and improved outcomes. Today, Amplify serves more than 18 million students and teachers across all 50 states and on six continents. For more information, visit Amplify.com.
Media Contact: Kristine Frech; [email protected]
Correction: The percentage in the second sentence of the first paragraph has been corrected to 34 percent.
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