| New Study Shows Three Key Components, When Combined, Help 92% of Kindergartners Read At Grade Level |
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Chicago, IL, May 3, 2012 – Reading In Motion today released the results from a study which revealed that a combination of music-based curriculum, coaching of teachers and small group instruction can raise the amount of kindergarten students who are reading at grade level to 92 percent, compared to 63 percent without these components. The study, conducted by San Francisco-based 3D Group, involved six Chicago Public Schools and 550 students. Researchers compared the results of the same kindergarten teachers and schools over a two-year period. In the first year, teachers got 63 percent of their students to grade level in reading, using their standard methods. The 63 percent success ratio was in line with the overall average for Chicago Public School kindergarten teachers that year. However, the same teachers were able to get 92 percent of their students to grade level the following year with the use of Reading In Motion’s program which incorporates all three components – music, teacher support and small group instruction. “The comparisons suggest that students whose classrooms had these three components far outpaced the end-of-year reading ability of students who did not use Reading In Motion’s methods. Specifically, Reading In Motion students finished kindergarten with a greater understanding of word segmentation, letter-sound correspondence and a greater ability to blend letters into words than students who did not have those components,” said Dale Rose, Ph.D., president of 3D Group. “It’s exciting to see research confirm the effectiveness of combining music, coaching of teachers and small group instruction,” said Karl Androes, executive director of Reading In Motion. “While these components are not new to education, we’re proud to have put them together in a program that gives kindergartners such a boost in basic reading skills. Reading at grade level in kindergarten is an important predictor of later success in school. So, these results are important beyond our organization.”
# # # FOR MEDIA: Media interviews with Karl Androes, executive director of Reading In Motion, or Dale Rose, of 3D Group, can be arranged by contacting Megy Karydes at 312-560-2715 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Access to full program study is available upon request as well. Reading In Motion’s mission is to get every at-risk student reading at or above grade level within the first years of school through the power and discipline of the arts. Reading In Motion is currently in 141 Chicago-area classrooms reaching 3,625 students and has helped more than 45,000 students since it was founded in 1983. To learn more, visit www.ReadingInMotion.org. |





