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Lexia
Lexia Reading Core5 provides targeted reading instruction via a digital curriculum for students in Pre-K through fifth grade.
Lovett Sample Lexia Data
Lovett educators monitor student progress in online programs. This is an example of a data sheet the teacher posts showing learning progress in the Lexia program.
Roots Elementary
Roots Elementary was a K-2 charter school in Denver that used technology along with innovative staffing, curricular, and physical structures to provide a student-centered learning experience.
Roots Director of Operations and Innovation On Needing an Instructional Purpose in Selecting Software
Roots Director of Operations and Innovation, Jill Tew, shares how understanding of instructional needs drive technology adoption. Transcript: Jill Tew: What we try to do and what I’m very kind of vocal about is never just adopting an app because...
Roots Executive Director Discussing Pilot Process for Software
Roots ED and Founder, Jonathan Hanover, shares how the team thinks about and executes the piloting and selecting of new technologies based upon identified needs. Transcript: Jon Hanover: Yeah, so our process pretty much looked like this, we'd...
Using Data to Monitor Progress at Lindsay
Teacher Marla Earnest explains how Empower helps her manage her own class as well as see how other instructors are managing theirs. Transcript: Marla Earnest: Since we started with Empower – we've used Educate for years, and Educate is a...
Real-Time Interventions During Reading Fluency Practice at Lindsay
Teacher Marla Earnest explains how daily reading fluency works benefits English language learners. Transcript: Marla Earnest: The way our classroom works in a day is we have a reading fluency that we do in every class. It's really nice that...
Lovett Elementary School
Lovett Elementary in Chicago provides blended and personalized learning to its students in grades 2-5.
Differentiating Instruction Based on Student Need
Lovett differentiates instruction during class time through station rotations and opportunities for individual student work.
Collecting Student Data through Varied Assessments
Starting with a baseline NWEA MAP assessment, teachers at Lovett use a combination of exit tickets, data from software programs students have used, personal observations and student self-assessments to track student progress and proficiency.