Reading Recovery

Department of Teaching and Learning

Reading Recovery: Scaling Up What Works

 

NYU Has Partnered with Ohio State University (OSU) in a $46 million federal grant which will help expand Reading Recovery in the United States.

NYU is one of 14 universities who collaborate with OSU to scale up the implementation of Reading Recovery. NYU has received $2.6 million over five years to provide training and certification for up to 50 teachers in eligible, low-achieving schools each year. The grant will also fund a year of academic and professional training for a teacher leader who will open a new Reading Recovery site in a high needs area that does not currently have access to the program.  NYU's Reading Recovery Project will provide ongoing support and professional development for the teacher leaders who work with teachers in the scale up schools.

Ohio State University i3: Investing in Innovation

School Eligibility Criteria to Participate in I3

i3 Recruitment Letter for Schools

Reading Recovery Earns High Marks from the What Works Clearinghouse

Reading Recovery has over 20 years of experience working with struggling readers across the U.S., and is the only early reading intervention out of 153 beginning reading programs to receive high marks across four domains (alphabetices, fluency, comprehension and general reading achievement) by the U.S. Department of Education's 'What Works Clearinghouse."  

http://www.readingrecovery.org/research/what_works/index.asp