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Reading Horizons® Discovery LIVE Transforms Literacy Instruction and Eases Teacher Preparation for Grades K-3

Streamlined Foundational Literacy Program Saves Teachers Time and Enhances Student Engagement

KAYSVILLE, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reading Horizons®, a leading innovator in foundational literacy instruction, proudly introduces Reading Horizons Discovery (RHD) LIVE, an advanced platform designed to streamline teacher lesson preparation, enhance student engagement, and simplify data-driven instruction. As a key component of the Reading Horizons Discovery Product Suite, RHD LIVE helps educators maximize their time and boost student success while providing valuable tools for administrators to monitor and improve performance.

  • Efficient Lesson Preparation for Busy Teachers
    Empower educators with a step-by-step, research-based framework that streamlines lesson planning and implementation. This method allows teachers to focus on effective, engaging instruction while saving significant preparation time. The platform delivers personalized learning paths, ensuring lessons are impactful and easy to execute, all while enhancing student engagement.
  • On-Demand Training for Differentiated Instruction
    Optimized on-demand training modules sharpen teachers' instructional skills and reduce lesson prep time. Focused on differentiating instruction for multilingual learners, striving readers, and students with varying learning needs, this training equips teachers to provide tailored instruction for every student, ensuring no one is left behind.
  • Blended Learning Model for Student Empowerment
    Foster flexibility and autonomy in the classroom using a blended learning model of in-person and online instruction. Students work at their own pace, allowing teachers to provide extra support where needed while keeping all students on track. This model ensures every learner, regardless of skill level, remains engaged and motivated to succeed.
  • Real-Time Progress Dashboards for Data-Driven Instruction
    Powerful dashboards deliver real-time student data, allowing teachers to quickly identify learning gaps and adapt instruction to meet individual needs. This data-driven approach ensures precise interventions and tracks student progress, providing teachers with the insights they need to make informed decisions and offer targeted support.

"I love how I can get real-time data that reflects the students’ understanding of the daily skill," says Julie Stelly, Teacher, Montgomery ISD, TX. “This allows me to focus on the students who truly need the extra support."

“Equipping teachers with the right tools, research-backed methods, and effective training to teach foundational literacy is essential to empowering students and shaping lifelong learners," says Trisha Thomas, President of Reading Horizons. "With resources that simplify lesson preparation and support differentiated instruction, teachers can feel more fulfilled in their roles while fostering a more dynamic, engaging learning environment."

A Complete Suite of Literacy Solutions

Reading Horizons Discovery LIVE integrates seamlessly with Reading Horizons Discovery WORLD, an immersive student-facing platform, and Reading Horizons Discovery COMPANION, a resource for applying reading skills to real-world scenarios. Together, these tools offer a comprehensive solution for developing confident, proficient readers.

Learn how Reading Horizons Discovery can transform reading instruction in schools and districts. Explore Reading Horizons Discovery LIVE by watching the video, scheduling a demo with a literacy expert, or visiting booth #311 at The Reading League Conference in Charlotte, NC.

About Reading Horizons

For over 40 years, Reading Horizons has empowered educators to combat illiteracy with innovative, tech-enabled foundational reading instruction. By aligning with the latest advancements in the science of reading, it supports educators, schools, and students with effective literacy solutions. Learn more about the K-3 product suite and join the Science of Reading Collective, a collaborative space where educators share best practices and engage in meaningful discussions on literacy instruction.

Contacts

Kelley K. Johnson, kelley.johnson@readinghorizons.com, 801.368.1183

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Kelley K. Johnson, kelley.johnson@readinghorizons.com, 801.368.1183

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