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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Reading Program: Wilson Reading System®

Reading Program Overview

Intervention: Wilson Reading System®

Wilson Reading System® is a supplemental reading and writing curriculum
designed to promote reading accuracy (decoding) and spelling (encoding)
skills for students with word-level deficits. The program is designed to teach
phonemic awareness, alphabetic principles (sound-symbol relationship),
word study, spelling, sight word instruction, fluency, vocabulary, oral
expressive language development, and comprehension. Students engage
in a variety of activities in the classroom, including hearing sounds, practicing
with syllable and word cards, listening to others read, and reading aloud and
repeating what they have read in their own words. The program is designed
to help children master new skills, with reviews reinforcing previous lessons.
This program was designed for students in grade 2 and above. Fundations®,
a related program not reviewed in this report, was recently developed with
the same principle for students in kindergarten through third grade. In the
single study reviewed by the WWC for this report, only the word-level
components of Wilson Reading System® were implemented.

Research

One study of a modified version of Wilson Reading System® met the What
Works Clearinghouse (WWC) evidence standards. 2 This one study included
more than 70 third-grade students in Pennsylvania. 3 The WWC considers the
extent of evidence for Wilson Reading System® to be small for alphabetics,
fluency, and comprehension. No studies that met WWC evidence standards
with or without reservations addressed general reading achievement.

Effectiveness

Wilson Reading System® was found to have potentially positive effects on
alphabetics and no discernible effects on fluency and comprehension.

1 The descriptive information for this program was obtained from a publicly
available sources: the program's website (http://www.wilsonlanguage.com/,
downloaded April, 2007) and the research literature (Torgesen et al., 2006).
The WWC requests developers to review the program description sections for
accuracy from their perspective. Further verification of the accuracy of the
descriptive information for this program is beyond the scope of this review.

2 The fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary components of the Wilson
Reading System® were eliminated from instruction at the request of Torgesen
et al. for the purposes of the study. For further information about the
program implemented, please see the research and findings sections in
this report.

3 The evidence presented in this report is based on available research.
Findings and conclusions may change as new research becomes available.

4 These numbers show the average and range of student-level improvement
indices for all findings across the study.

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1 comment:

  1. Reading Program Reviews
    Please Give Ratings For
    Reading Comprehension
    Reading Fluency
    Reading Program Effectiveness
    Reading Program Research
    Alphabetics Effectiveness
    Reading Exams or State Assessments Results

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