12-Week Course on the Maloney Method – Starting in August 2018!

We have partnered with the University of West Florida Distance and Learning Department. We created a 12-week course – 6 lessons on video and 6 Lab live sessions. Register through UWF! Topics Covered Precision Teaching and the Standard Celeration Chart Behavior Objectives – Input Channels, Output Channels, Fluency Measures and Performance Standards Behavior Management –Continue reading “12-Week Course on the Maloney Method – Starting in August 2018!”

Where the rubber hits the road with blending skills

Why there are so many reading program wrecks in the ditches Here are the reasons that most reading programs fail to change the skills of children at risk. Many of these programs promote guessing rather than use effective strategies to determine the word. Maybe that’s why the needle hasn’t dropped on the index of illiterateContinue reading “Where the rubber hits the road with blending skills”

The Challenge of Blending Sounds Into Words – Why Most Instructors Can’t Do It!

Once a student knows how to figure out sounds and sound combinations, they are ready to use these skills to sound ourt phonetically regular words. Of the most common 1000 words in English, which constitute 85% of all written material, 650 are phonetically regular words and can be quickly and easily unlocked with appropriate blendingContinue reading “The Challenge of Blending Sounds Into Words – Why Most Instructors Can’t Do It!”

Let’s Turn Those Sounds Into Words

Once you teach students the sounds and sound combinations,, all 67 of them, you can then teach them to blend the sounds and sound combinations into words. Despite the fact that 650 of the most commonly used English words are phonetically regular and can be sounded out, there are some dangers here. You must alwaysContinue reading “Let’s Turn Those Sounds Into Words”

Now Let’s Put Those Sounds Together Into Words

Once you have taught the sounds and sound combinations so that the student can crack the code, you can teach them to read words and stories. In our learning center, which opened in 1979 and has always given parents a money-back guarantee for their child’s learning, we use Direct Instruction programs. In our programs, noContinue reading “Now Let’s Put Those Sounds Together Into Words”

It Really Is Time to Start Winning the Battle Against School Failure!

Have you had enough of “winning” yet? Here’s an educational win with a mountain of proof and positive results to support it over the past 5 decades. 35% of our students are consistently failing because we fail to teach them. Nobody in education or education management seems to have an adequate solution, except to blameContinue reading “It Really Is Time to Start Winning the Battle Against School Failure!”

Teaching Reading Effectively – The Method

Teaching someone to read can be a joy or a catastrophe. Some children learn easily, others struggle mightily. Thirty to thirty-five percent of children will have some degree of difficulty learning to read. Reading problems make everything else about schooling incredibly more difficult. From a review of 100,000 studies on reading instruction, there are proven effective strategiesContinue reading “Teaching Reading Effectively – The Method”

Science Delayed is Science Denied

In 1997, Dr Cathy Watkins published her monograph, Project Follow Through. The abstract reads;  Project Follow Through, originally conceived in 1967 as a social action program to extend Head Start into the primary grades, became an educational experiment aimed at finding effective methods of teaching disadvantaged children. Follow Through, in effect, created a national learningContinue reading “Science Delayed is Science Denied”

The Pace of Instruction and Learning – Common Sense Teaching

The Pace of Instruction and Learning – Common Sense Teaching Most instruction is delivered at a snail’s pace.- much too slowly, even for children with learning issues. It is counter-intuitive, but instruction should be delivered at a rapid rate. There is a window of optimum presentation speed for learning. That window is a pace atContinue reading “The Pace of Instruction and Learning – Common Sense Teaching”