What is alexia education?

Lexia is the structured literacy expert.
Through a singular focus on literacy and a full spectrum of solutions to support it, Lexia helps more learners read, write, and speak with confidence. Literacy with Focus. Literacy with Structure. Literacy with Confidence.
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What kind of program is Lexia?

Lexia Reading Core5 is an interactive computer on-line program designed for students in preschool through 5th grade. It helps students master foundational reading skills through constant assessment that will guarantee reading success.
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Is Lexia a good program?

Based on the three studies, the WWC found potentially positive effects of Lexia Reading on alphabetics and comprehen- sion and no discernible effects on fluency and general reading achievement.
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What does Lexia mean in school?

Lexia English, for grades K–6, is an adaptive blended learning, speaking, and listening program that supports students' English language development through academic conversations. It is designed to help emergent bilingual students, also known as ELLs, acquire higher language proficiency levels of English.
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Why do schools use Lexia?

The adaptive, blended learning model Lexia is based on helps both students and teachers make the most of their time—whether in-class or virtual. When students work independently on the online program, Mertzlufft said, they are working on the exact skills they need.
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What age is Lexia for?

Lexia® PowerUp Literacy® is designed to help students in Years 7 and above become proficient readers, confident learners and GCSE-ready.
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Is Lexia evidence based?

Evaluate results using appropriate statistical data analyses. Are rigorously and blindly evaluated through a peer- review process to assess the research methods and ensure the soundness of the findings. When we say that Lexia programs are research-proven, we mean that they are both research-based and evidence-based.
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What does Lexia mean in dyslexia?

The word 'dyslexia' is derived from the Greek 'dys' meaning 'difficulty' and 'lexia' meaning 'words', so it literally translates to “difficulty with words.”
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Is Lexia Core 5 GOOD for dyslexia?

Lexia® Core5® Reading:

Core5 systematically moves students through the six areas of reading (phonemic awareness, phonics, structural analysis, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension). Through this blended model, Core5 incorporates all of the characteristics of good instruction for students with dyslexia noted above.
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How much does Lexia English cost?

The cost is $40 per student, for less than 250 students, and the price reduces for larger implementations.
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What does Lexia do for students?

Lexia is the structured literacy expert.

Through a singular focus on literacy and a full spectrum of solutions to support it, Lexia helps more learners read, write, and speak with confidence.
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Does Lexia have math?

All Classes Are on held on zoom. Our goal is to teach math skills students from 3rd to 12th grade, will remember. Classes are structured for multi -age students based on where the student needs help, not by age or grade. ​in order to achieve success!
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Is Lexia a structured literacy program?

By implementing the components, principles, and instructional practice that align to both the Science of Reading and Structured Literacy, administrators, teachers, and parents are assured that all students will receive the multifaceted literacy instruction they need for reading and academic success.
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Is Lexia a progress monitoring tool?

Whether student learning takes place in the classroom or at home, you have powerful progress monitoring tools at your fingertips. Log in to myLexia.com using a supported browser or the myLexia mobile app to monitor student progress.
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Does Lexia help with fluency?

Lexia Skill Builders® and Lexia Lessons® also serve as key fluency resources as they support the development of additional skills important for reading fluency, including oral reading with a focus on expression and appropriate prosody.
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What program is best for dyslexia?

Reading, Spelling, & Writing Programs
  • All About Learning Press. ...
  • The Barton Reading & Spelling System. ...
  • Equipped for Reading Success. ...
  • Expanding Expression Tool Kit. ...
  • The Family Fun with Fluency Kit. ...
  • The Lexia-Herman Method. ...
  • The Lindamood-Bell (LiPS) Program. ...
  • Megawords.
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Is Lexia based on Orton-Gillingham?

Though the Orton-Gillingham Approach may not be familiar to some of us by name, its influence on the literacy programs of today are undeniable—in fact, our programs at Lexia Learning are based on the principles established by Dr. Orton and Anna Gillingham.
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Is Kumon good for dyslexia?

A substantial number of children with dyslexia (as well as with other reading disabilities) come to our Centers looking for solutions to their reading problems. Fortunately, whether their reading disability is mild or severe, Kumon can help them.
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Why do dyslexics struggle to read?

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding). Also called reading disability, dyslexia affects areas of the brain that process language.
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How are dyslexic brains different?

National Center for Learning Disabilities

Imaging research has demonstrated that the brains of people with dyslexia show different, less efficient, patterns of processing (including under and over activation) during tasks involving sounds in speech and letter sounds in words.
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What part of the brain causes dyslexia?

The Brain with Dyslexia

Research indicates the parietal lobe is involved in word analysis and decoding, while the occipital lobe is related more to the ability to automatically access whole words and read skillfully and fluently.
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Why is Lexia so good?

Teachers can use Lexia to compliment classroom literacy instruction and provide differentiation through a menu of activities and learning games. It's designed with a range of learners in mind, building their phonemic awareness and phonics so they can move from "learning to read to reading to learn," according to Lexia.
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Who made Lexia power up?

Lexia was founded in 1984 by Bob Lemire.
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What is Lexia rapid assessment?

Lexia® RAPID™ Assessment for grades K–12 helps teachers and educational leaders make decisions that promote reading success. This research-based, computer-adaptive reading and language assessment allows educators to gather predictive, norm-referenced data up to three times a year, with immediate scoring and reports.
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