For the 2020 school year, lead by Sandra Bosteder MHE, MPEAA, the Nardagani Reading Program is being taught at Buhl Middle School in Buhl, Idaho. Bosteder is also pointing the companion academic study and Nardagani company is thrilled to support both the Buhl School District and their students at Buhl Middle School.
Read MoreParents and grandparents who have had their child use the Nardagani Reading Program saw their student’s reading improve. Many students that learn with Nardagani at home are challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and even qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program) in the public school system. Nardagani parents share their experiences of using the reading program at home with their children.
Read MoreNardagani has proudly been taught with great success in jails and prisons throughout the United States. Teaching adult students who struggle with learning English, as well English as a second language, is a tool that can not only support the success of a prisoner after they are released, but also helps effect positive change of prison life as a whole
Read MoreDr. Jeffrey Wilhelm, a Nardagani advisory board member, a distinguished professor of English education at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, and a nationally recognized literacy expert, answers questions regarding what makes this online reading program unique.
Read MoreThe Nardagani online program has been successful in teaching both adults and children who are ESL students. Improved English pronunciation and reading are two goals that ESL students often want to achieve. Using the Nardagani English speaking program can make this happen for all ESL learners.
Read MoreBeth Zuschlag, a literacy specialist at Anser Charter School in Garden City, Idaho, works with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program). Beth shares her experience using Nardagani in her classroom with notable results.
Read MoreNarda Pitkethly, CEO of Nardagani, has released her first novel, “Nardagani: A Memoir - Finding Light in the Shadow of a Brother's Disappearance.” The book chronicles Narda’s brother (Jay) disappearance in September 2001, near the Big Wood River in Ketchum, Idaho, and from the first sentence, we are in the grip of a narrative that will not let us go until the very last page.
Read MoreWhen Narda Pitkethly, CEO Nardagani, spoke at Sun Valley TEDx in September 2017, her goal was simple—to share her personal journey that led to the creation of the Nardagani Reading Program.
Read MoreAlthough our online program includes everything needed to learn Nardagani, we recognize that learning styles may be very different for each and every student. Whether your goal is to improve your child’s pronunciation, work on phonics for kids,
Read MoreIn "Nardagani: A Memoir - Finding Light in the Shadow of a Brother's Disappearance,” Narda Pitkethly discovers along the way is not the brother she loved and lost, but a priceless gift she can offer the world: Nardagani, an innovative reading program for students who struggle to read.
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