ERIC Number: ED664030
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Dec
Pages: 32
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Lexercise Efficacy Report: Grades 2-6, 2023-2024
Rachel Schechter; Maddie Lee Mason; Laura Janakiefski
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This study examines the usage and effectiveness of Lexercise, a hybrid reading intervention program combining weekly literacy intervention with structured independent practice, in supporting reading skill development among struggling readers. Analysis of 198 students in grades 2-6 during the 2023-2024 school year revealed strong adherence to the prescribed intervention model of weekly 45-minute structured literacy lessons supplemented by four 15-minute independent practice sessions. Results showed a significant positive correlation between total program time and decoding mastery (r = 0.64, p < 0.001), with optimal outcomes observed at 24 and 33 weeks of consistent usage. A random forest analysis identified total hours spent, months of program use, and levels completed as the strongest predictors of decoding mastery. Cluster analysis revealed three distinct learner profiles: Early Learners (younger students with moderate usage), Consistent Progressors (older students with high adherence and strong mastery), and Complex Learners (students with high-level completion but limited mastery). While younger students progressed more quickly through program levels, older students required additional time for mastery, particularly at higher levels. These findings suggest that structured, technology-enhanced reading intervention can effectively support reading skill development when implemented with fidelity, though implementation strategies may need adjustment based on learner profiles.
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Grade 2; Primary Education; Grade 3; Grade 4; Intermediate Grades; Grade 5; Middle Schools; Grade 6; Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Charles River Media Group, LXD Research
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