
Headsprout Early Reading
Local governments can invest in this strategy using State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
- This strategy can address educational disparities. The U.S. Department of Treasury has indicated that strategies that help achieve this outcome are eligible for the use of Fiscal Recovery Funds.
- Investments in this strategy are SLFRF-eligible as long as they are made in qualified census tracts or are designed to assist populations or communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
Program overview
- Early literacy program consisting of eighty 20-minute episodes and interactive activities
- Lessons teach phonological awareness, vocabulary, and comprehension skills
- Provides teachers with supplemental activities to reinforce learning
- Issue Areas
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Early childhood
- Outcomes
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Kindergarten readiness
- Strategies
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Early childhood curricula and interventions
- Target Population
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Children under 5
- Cost per Participant
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Not available
Evidence and impacts
Ranked as having the second-highest level of evidence by the U.S. Department of Education What Works Clearinghouse
- Positive effects on oral and print knowledge
- Improved oral language by an average of 22 percentile points
- Improved print knowledge by an average of 22 percentile points
Best practices in implementation
- Note: This content is under review
- Headsprout Early Reading must be delivered with fidelity in order to achieve positive outcomes.
- Teachers must be provided with ample professional development opportunities to master curriculum and should be evaluated regularly to ensure that model is delivered with fidelity.