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Stepping Stones to Literacy
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Stepping Stones to Literacy was found to have positive effects on student outcomes in the alphabetics domain.

Stepping Stones to Literacy (SSL) is a supplemental curriculum designed to promote listening, print conventions, phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, and serial processing/rapid naming (quickly naming familiar visual symbols and stimuli, such as letters or colors). The program targets older preschool and kindergarten students who are considered to be underachieving readers, based on teacher’s recommendations, assessments, and systematic screening. Students participate in 10- to 20-minute daily lessons in a small group or individually. The curriculum consists of 25 lessons, for a total of 9–15 hours of instructional time.

Findings

2
studies that met standards out of
2
eligible studies reviewed
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness Rating Grades Evidence Tier
Alphabetics Positive effects K

Last Updated: June 2007

Race

Asian
2%
Black
19%
White
70%

Ethnicity

Hispanic
9%
Not Hispanic or Latino
91%

Gender

Male: 82%
Female: 18%

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47%

English Learners

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6%

Delivery Method

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Individual
Note: This summary only includes data from studies that reported sample information. The Intervention Report may include evidence from other studies that met standards, but did not report sample information.


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This intervention report was prepared for the WWC by American Institutes for Research under contract ED-02-CO-0022.

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