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Boosting Middle School Literacy: How Readable English is Making a Difference in the ClassroomA recent peer-reviewed study shows Readable English significantly boosts reading fluency and comprehension for struggling middle school students. |
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Anna Boyle
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May 7, 2025
We are living in a golden age of educational technology. Tools like Magic School are using artificial intelligence to tailor and generate classroom content in seconds, while high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) like Illustrative Math are raising the bar for what students can achieve across disciplines. But here’s the catch: if your students can’t efficiently read the very materials these platforms provide, their learning stalls before it ever begins.
In the average classroom, more than half of older elementary and secondary students struggle to access grade-level text. Even the best AI in the world, or the most thoughtfully designed math lesson, can’t close that gap, unless we bridge it at the word level.
That’s why we’re excited to invite you to our upcoming 15-minute webinar: “Unlocking Literacy Power, Applying the Readable English Markup to HQIM and AI-Created Content.”
Readable English makes every English word instantly decodable by adding a layer of visual cues (the markup) that clarifies pronunciation. Imagine pasting any paragraph—whether it comes from an AI writing tool or a rigorous math curriculum—into a tool and seeing every tricky part of English demystified. Suddenly, students who’ve always felt “behind” can read, understand, and engage with grade-level materials… right alongside their classmates.
Teachers (K-12, all subjects!), interventionists, curriculum leaders, EdTech lovers, and anyone who’s tired of rewriting materials or watching students get left behind.
Bring your curiosity, your favorite piece of curriculum, or an AI prompt you want to try. We’ll show you how simple it is to put breakthrough literacy within every child’s reach.
Register now to reserve your spot—space is limited! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Let’s stop letting language complexity stand in the way of learning. We hope to see you there!
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