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Achieve3000

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4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade

About the Intervention

Achieve3000 is a differentiated online literacy program designed to improve students' reading and writing skills for grades 2-12. The program teaches all students at their individual Lexile/reading levels while continually challenging them to achieve the next level of success. Achieve3000 provides differentiated online instruction that adjusts content according to each student's Lexile/reading level and aligns with Common Core State Standards. The program includes specific versions: KidBiz3000 (grades 2-5), TeenBiz3000 (grades 6-8), and Empower3000 (grades 9-12), plus specialized programs for English language learners (Achieve Language), struggling readers (Achieve Intervention), and adult learners (Spark3000). Schools implementing the program purchased Professional Learning Services (PLS) that provided 1-3 days of on-site support from an Implementation Manager, including training for teachers, classroom modeling of lessons, and one-on-one consulting sessions to review student data.

Statistical Findings

Positive effect on English-language arts test scores

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Programs & Services

General Education

Delivery Methods

Online – Asynchronous

Disability Support

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Target Groups

Student(s)

Source

Geoffrey D., B., So Jung, P. & Sookweon, M. (2015). The District-Wide Effectiveness of the Achieve3000 Program: A Quasi-Experimental Study (ED558845). ERIC. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED558845.pdf.

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