McGraw-Hill Education, a learning science company, has announced the expansion of two key language arts and reading programs with significantly upgraded editions of SRA Open Court Reading and SRA FLEX Literacy, to enhance the school curriculum for K-12 reading and language arts.
McGraw-Hill Education's SRA Open Court Reading, a program that advances young students to meet state standard assessments and to become lifelong readers, now offers digital delivery, enhanced professional development options for teachers, and international availability to provide schools with a highly effective early reading curriculum for core instruction. With more than 50 years of proven instructional integrity behind it and offering different versions aligned with Common Core State Standards and state standards, Open Court Reading provides a core reading program that enables instructors to tailor literacy instruction to meet the needs of every K-3 student.
SRA FLEX Literacy is a powerful, flexible, data-driven intensive ELA intervention program that combines the best of computer-based and teacher-led instruction with collaborative learning to provide struggling readers and writers the ability to return to regular classrooms, and provides them with the skills they need for college and career readiness. Released in 2011, McGraw-Hill Education's intervention reading program is designed for students in grades three and above who are reading below their grade level by two or more years. Now implemented at public, charter and private schools nationwide, FLEX Literacy is a blended and personalised learning program that offers Digital, Print and Project experiences together with assessment and progress monitoring to maximise student outcomes by helping instructors precisely tailor instruction to meet the unique needs of every student.
With the newly upgraded version, instructors can support Special Education and Response to Intervention curricula to help students rejoin their regular classrooms.
The new editions of FLEX Literacy and Open Court Reading are available now. Flexible implementation of the programs includes digital-only, or print and digital options to accommodate all school districts in the goal of advancing students toward literacy achievement.