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My Road to “The Reading Room”
August 12th, 2010 - 2:00pm MT

Randy Feldman has been a Hollywood movie and television writer for over 30 years. He will discuss the journey that led him to write the Hallmark Channel movie “The Reading Room” and how that ultimately inspired him to form his own nonprofit -- P.O.R.T.A.L. (People Offering Reading, Teaching and Literacy). He will also examine the evolution of current storytelling trends in popular entertainment and its possible effects on this generation of learners.

Reading Horizons gets Astounding Results in Reading Remediation

For over two decades, the Reading Horizons program has taught tens of thousands of adults and youth to read. In literacy programs nationwide, even non-readers have advanced several grade levels using this interactive, multi-sensory program based on the effective Discover Intensive Phonics for Yourself approach. Based on data, students average two-to-five reading grade level gains of improvement in three to six months. There is nothing childish or condescending about the program. It is interactive, fast moving, and respectful.

The Problem

Teaching phonics to older students can appear somewhat condescending, so it is important to select a program specifically designed for them. Older students need flexibility and privacy. They usually have various levels of interest in reading and limited time with a desire to learn as quickly as possible. Students may have diagnosed reading disorders and undiagnosed skill gaps.

ELL/ESOL students struggle with the need to rapidly master conversational English and the educational vocabulary necessary to pass exit exams, GEDs or other post-secondary entrance examinations and job applications. In addition, like struggling readers, ELL/ESOL students must sort out the unfamiliar sounds into pieces that make sense. They have problems perceiving and using English sounds and their corresponding letter symbols effectively.

The Solution

Unlike many approaches, Reading Horizons teaches a solid, sequential framework of phonics. Based on scientific research and Orton-Gillingham principles of multi-sensory instruction, this explicit phonics reading system provides a foundation for reading success. ‘Proving’ words using the unique Discover Intensive Phonics marking system, they learn to recognize likely and unlikely sequences of letters and develop the ability to easily break words into syllables. This empowers students with the ability to decode new and unfamiliar words with accuracy and confidence. Students are engaged and motivated through seeing their own progress. Increased progress and confidence leads to increased motivation to learn. Students will simultaneously improve spelling, vocabulary, grammar, handwriting, listening, and comprehension skills. All these needs and results combine to make Reading Horizons the perfect solution for remediation for students aged 10 through adult.

The ELL/ESOL Solution

The first step in mastering any language is learning its letter sounds. A special software component allows students to see animations showing tongue placement and whether the sound is voiced or voiceless. They see and hear how the sounds are formed with the use of live video. They can also hear the sounds of the alphabet and record themselves saying the sounds. Research has found that when struggling foreign language students were explicitly taught the phonology of the foreign language, they were able to learn the language successfully and also improve their phonological skills. The English Language Enhancement workbook provides additional exercises and enrichment activities to reinforce concepts. Students enjoy the learning method, which helps them proceed through the course quite rapidly. Since they are continually seeing their progress, they are encouraged and have the desire to stay with the program. Reading Horizons emphasizes phonetic structure and quickly gives students the skills they need to read English. Consequently, they adjust to their new environment more easily and experience less frustration than students who are forced to learn English much more slowly. Even those with no English reading skills can succeed with this system. They simply turn on the computer and begin. No instructions need to be read.

Dr. Neil Anderson, former International TESOL president and current English Immersion director at Brigham Young University, says, "(Now) I feel able to explicitly teach phonetic skills. In most teacher preparation courses or in-service sessions, how to teach phonics is not covered. I'm very anxious to begin using this new knowledge."

The System – How Is It Done?

The primary goal of phonics instruction - learning to recognize words rapidly and automatically - can be accomplished in a variety of ways using the following components:

  • Interactive, Multimedia Computer Software: Reading Horizons offers older students the privacy and flexibility of independent work with lessons designed specifically for adults reading below a sixth grade level.
  • Direct-Instruction Classroom Materials: Complete classroom materials provide hands on, multi-sensory instruction that can be used independent of the computer software and includes special instruction for ESOL students in every lesson.
  • Interactive Software Combined with Direct Instruction: Independent work on the computer combined with the periodic reinforcement of multi-sensory classroom practice sessions provides a mix that ensures success.

The Multimedia Computer Software:

Reading Horizons is a sophisticated, interactive multimedia course. The course is intended for independent student use but also correlates with any desired classroom instruction. It actively engages students in seeing, hearing, speaking, and writing and provides immediate corrective feedback. Highlights include:

  • Complete administration system providing reports, assessments, and automatically generated prescriptions to specify lessons that need review. Online version allows for multi-site administration and for student access from home.
  • Assessments for reading grade level (similar to Slosson Oral written test), knowledge of high frequency words, and nonsense words, six prescriptive chapter tests that assess students' understanding and review curriculum where more proactive help is needed.
  • Sixty Eight interactive lessons and 13 Most Common Word activities provide 40 to 60 hours of coursework that dynamically change based on proficiency and correlate with the direct instruction classroom materials.
  • Optional language narrations available in: Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Haitian Creole with more languages coming soon.
  • Includes a database of over 10,000 terms that are defined, used in context, and depicted with graphics to build vocabulary and decoding skills.
  • Voice recording allows students to say a word or sound and compare their pronunciation with the narrator’s.
  • Library component contains more than 225 high interest, low readability, non-fiction passages that have been leveled and Lexiled® for students. Passages have been written in fifteen different genres ranging from World Leaders to Sports, and ranging in level from 1 to 12.9.
  • Pronunciation Proficiency tool includes animations and full-motion video demonstrating tongue placement and proper pronunciation.

Reading Horizons Direct Instruction Classroom Materials:

The Reading Horizons instructional materials are also cost effective, correlate to the computer software and include:

  • Explicit, color-coded direct instruction Teacher’s Manuals designed for use with ages 10 and above and include special ELL/ ESOL helps and teacher tips (Condensed and Comprehensive).
  • Appendix devoted to activity pages, Word Banks, spelling lists, enrichment activities, and black line masters.
  • An Enrichment CD with video-enhanced guides for using the manual, recordings of the 42 Sounds, and enrichment activities.
  • Wall charts and posters.
  • Reverse Listening Cards to test student abilities at incremental skill levels.
  • Student Workbook with worksheets and activities to enhance learning (correlates to software and direct instruction). This item is consumable.
  • English Language Enhancement workbook provides additional activities for ELL learners as they proceed through the Reading Horizons curriculum. It integrates vocabulary strategies, pronunciation practice, and a culture reference to expand the program’s usefulness for English language learners. This item is consumable.
  • The Reading Library (three volumes) is a hard copy of the passages contained in the Reading Horizons v5 Library including comprehension questions and reading rate charts.
  • Daily online assistance and interaction with experts and teachers nationwide.

Engaging, Hands-On Professional Development

One or two-days of explicit, hands-on instruction in the Discover Intensive Phonics approach provides teachers with the requisite knowledge and skills to effectively teach this superb phonics system. Teachers are given training in:

  • Administration and management of computer software, where applicable.
  • Direct instruction techniques.
  • Multi-sensory involvement.
  • Structural analysis and use of the unique marking system used to identify word patterns.
  • Making positive corrections.
  • Handling exceptions.
  • Use of activities to strengthen understanding.
  • Use of charts, posters, flipcharts, and assessment materials.
 
   
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