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我n classrooms around the country, today’s youth are preparing to succeed in school, lead in their communities, and impact the world. At HMH®, we’re committed to developing programs, professional services, and integrated solutions that support everyone in our learning ecosystems as we work together to teach and reach this generation.

Our offerings are anchored in a robust review of evidence, learning sciences, and effective classroom practice. Every program or service is then subject to rigorous and ongoing efficacy research to ensure we deliver on this commitment.

OUR APPROACH
Commitment to student growth

We’re relentless at measuring student growth at every stage of learning. We provide data analytics that inform differentiated instruction and provide insights into how and what students are learning.

Continuous improvement

We’re focused on getting better at being better, participating in a research life cycle that promotes constant refinement in the design and development of our solutions.

Collaboration

We work closely with our school district partners and with each other to bring modern science and good sense to publishing, living by the adage “none of us is as smart as all of us.”

Research Life Cycle
Stage 1: Foundational and exploratory

With the help of thought leaders, practitioners, policymakers, and parents, we first identify challenges and propose how a program or service can address them.

Stage 2: Development and design

Next, we refine the solution and conduct testing with actual users in classrooms and schools to guide continued improvements.

Stage 3: Impact

Recognizing learner variability, we measure the effectiveness of our solutions in classrooms across different settings with diverse student populations.

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A spotlight onREAD 180®: 20 years of research

1996
Research leads to breakthrough prototype

Partially funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs, research byDr. Ted Hasselbringleads to a breakthrough prototype for software that uses individual student performance data to differentiate reading instruction

1998
Council of the Great City Schools PilotsREAD 180

Council of the Great City Schools pilotsREAD 180in some of the largest urban schools and enters into a research partnership to study the efficacy of the program. Subsequently,READ 180is published and immediately implemented in hundreds of schools nationwide.

2007
Dr. Kinsella creates theLBookfor English learners

Dr. Kate Kinsella, coauthor of theREAD 180 rBook®, creates theLBook®. Tested in classrooms throughout California by Dr. Kinsella, theLBookprovides explicit systematic instruction for English learners who may be at differing levels of English proficiency.

2009
READ 180sets a gold standard

TheJournal of Research on Educational Effectivenesspublishes a gold-standard (randomized controlled trial) study of adolescent reading interventions done by the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) and Florida State University, revealing significant gains withREAD 180.

2010
Urban schools receive guidance onREAD 180

HMH partners with the Council of the Great City Schools and the American Institutes for Research (AIR) to release实现问题: Systems for Success.实现问题outlines district-wide conditions that sustain on-model implementation ofREAD 180in urban school districts.

2011
U.S. DOE reveals after-school benefits ofREAD 180

A U.S. DOE-funded evaluation ofREAD 180published inEducational Evaluation and Policy Analysisfinds that students who usedREAD 180after school outperformed the control group on measures of reading comprehension and vocabulary.

2014
READ 180provides solid ROI in Napa Valley

An ROI study conducted in partnership with Whiteboard Advisors finds that READ 180 and System 44®provide a solid return on investment for Napa Valley Unified School District by significantly improving student outcomes on the CST ELA and the CELDT, by lowering referral rates into special education, and by decreasing suspension and expulsion counts.

2015
READ 180rises to the top in Striving Readers research

美国能源部教育科学研究所publishes a report on theStriving Readersproject finding thatREAD 180was the only intervention program out of 10 studied that had positive effects on reading achievement according to the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) review criteria.

2016
20 years of research supportREAD 180

After examining 33 studies of adolescent literacy programs and practices published over the last 20 years, researchers from theFlorida Center for Reading Researchat Florida State University findREAD 180to have potentially positive effects on students' reading outcomes—one of the highest ratings measuring the effectiveness of research studies.

November 2016
WWC declares positive effects ofREAD 180

A review of nineREAD 180research studies by the federalWhat Works Clearinghouse (WWC)finds that the program demonstrates positive effects on comprehension and general literacy achievement, and potentially positive effects on reading fluency, with a medium to large extent of evidence.

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Every Student Succeeds Act

Whether you’re a seasoned leader or a novice teacher, meeting the requirements of this complex law requires focused attention and support. HMH can help you turn research-proven practices into successful outcomes.

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ESSA Efficacy
ESSA Efficacy

HMH supports the renewed ESSA goals of raising the standards of excellence through evidence-based programs that are proven to work.

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News & Resources

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