English is a difficult language to learn to read, because 14 of the 26 letters in the English alphabet make multiple sounds. Reading programs typically combine letters, and have many complicated rules in order to learn to read. The Nardagani Reading Program is designed to eliminate the guesswork involved in reading
Read MoreDespite the COVID-19 learning environment, The Nardagani Reading Program and Buhl Middle School Pilot Program achieved positive results. Some exciting highlights of this study include the students having a 4.4 to 5.5 grade mean (average) grade equivalent growth and an overall mean grade equivalent improvement of 1.1 grade levels. In addition, the students had a 3.8 to 5.0 grade median equivalent growth. This translates to a median grade equivalent improvement of 1.2 grade levels. These numbers reflect a 27.10% reading mean and a 17.29% spelling mean improvement.
Read MoreNarda Pitkethly, CEO and Founder of Nardagani, TEDx Talk, “A New Way to Learn to Read English,” has proudly reached over 1,000,000 views on YouTube. In September 2017, when Narda spoke at Sun Valley TEDx, her goal was simple—to share her personal journey that led to the creation of the Nardagani Reading Program. Now, thanks to over 1,000,000 YouTube views, more and more people are discovering Nardagani and will learn how to read.
Read MoreNo matter the English language learning goals for your son or daughter, the Nardagani Reading Program can help all types of challenged readers and ESL students. Overall, families who use the Nardagani Reading Program have seen their child’s reading improve. However, not only does Nardagani teach challenged readers successfully, our online reading program is also fun. These students who have increased their reading abilities with Nardagani share their success with our program.
Read MoreWhen Jean, a homeschool mom, was seeking a reading program to help improve her daughter Olivia (age 8) reading skills, she purchased the Nardagani Reading Program. Jean sat down with Nardagani and shared her experiences teaching the reading program to Olivia.
Read Moreamilies who use the Nardagani Reading Program have seen their child’s reading improve. There are many students who learn with Nardagani at home who are challenged readers, have been diagnosed with a reading disability, and even qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program) in the public school system. Nardagani families share their experiences of using the reading program at home with their children.
Read MoreFrom literacy specialists to middle school teachers to ESL instructors, professionals who frequently work with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program), think the Nardagani Reading Program works. Moreover, teachers who used the Nardagani Reading Program, during teacher-based research studies that were implemented in the United States public school system, saw student reading improvement and the data gathered was dramatic. Here are the top five reasons teachers love Nardagani:
Read MoreTraditional reading methods have failed us—over 25 percent of the population in the United States cannot learn to read with traditional teaching methods. Offering your child a new way to learn to read could make the difference in your child’s struggle. Tackling your child's reading challenges has long-lasting benefits, supporting them long after they have successfully completed the Nardagani Reading Program.⠀
Read MoreFor 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.
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