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Students in Fusion Reading have made statistically significant gains in reading scores. Students learn the skills and strategies necessary to become better readers, both in their reading classes as well as their other academic classes. Jamestown’‘s popular non-fiction texts provide the high-interest reading selections to support this program.
Explicit Provides instruction using age-appropriate leveled text to effectively teach reading skills and strategies and engage students Proven Increases student engagement and reading outcomes supporting 1 ½ year to 2 years of growth in one year of instruction. Flexible Adapts to various instructional settings and easily adapts to multiple block schedule formats Research Based Developed and field tested through an IES grant at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning
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Students in Fusion Reading have made statistically significant gains in reading scores. Students learn the skills and strategies necessary to become better readers, both in their reading classes as well as their other academic classes. Jamestown’‘s popular non-fiction texts provide the high-interest reading selections to support this program.
Explicit Provides instruction using age-appropriate leveled text to effectively teach reading skills and strategies and engage students Proven Increases student engagement and reading outcomes supporting 1 ½ year to 2 years of growth in one year of instruction. Flexible Adapts to various instructional settings and easily adapts to multiple block schedule formats Research Based Developed and field tested through an IES grant at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning