Oregon Students Receiving Seeing Stars Instruction Make Significant Improvements in Reading
Elementary School Results, Oregon, Reading, Seeing Stars
Coquille Elementary School in Coquille, Oregon, serves a large percentage of students who are at-risk of reading failure. During the 2001-02 school year, Coquille implemented Lindamood-Bell® instruction to address the specific needs of this student population. Thirty-two students received an average of 51 hours of Seeing Stars instruction to develop symbol imagery for reading. Instruction was delivered by Coquille teachers who received professional development in the Lindamood-Bell programs. Student gains were measured with a battery of reading assessments.
Results
On average, Seeing Stars students achieved significant improvements in reading. They made large standard score changes on all measures. Additionally, the 31-point percentile increase in accuracy put these students within the normal range (25th-75th percentile). Their pre- to posttest results were statistically significant on all measures. The results of this study illustrate that Lindamood-Bell instruction in the Seeing Stars program leads to improved reading, which is essential to achieving success with school curricula.
Profile
Number of Students: 32
Grade Levels: 1st-5th
Lindamood-Bell Programs Implemented: Seeing Stars®
Outcome Measures:
· Woodcock Reading Mastery Test-Revised (word attack)
· Wide Range Achievement Test-3rd (reading)
· Gray Oral Reading Tests-3rd (accuracy)