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Covina, California 

Recorded Books 

and Tech Help 

Intervention at 

Northview High School

 

 

Northview High School in Covina, California, 

is a school known for its leadership and interest 

in pioneering new programs.  With more than 

51% of the school’s 1,532 students referred for 

intervention, Hillary Wolfe, Northview’s learning 

specialist, understood the urgency behind 

developing a specialized program for students 

struggling with reading. “Our literacy academy is 

a great way to serve many students at the same 

time,” Wolfe explained.  “Though it took a lot of 

extra effort to get some of the teachers and 

students excited about the program at first, we 

now have more than 70 peer tutors across the 

curriculum.”  Students are able to come to the 

library, meet with their peer tutor, check out a 

recorded book, listen and read along on their 

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 players from Califone, and review the 

material.  “The kids really enjoy the CD players, 

especially the portable nature of the system,” 

Wolfe said.  “With this new program, the 

library is now bustling.  So many students are 

coming through, we started a book club and we 

are trying to set-up an inter-library exchange 

with the community library to access even more 

recorded books.”  Like many other assisted reading 

programs, informal studies have illustrated that 

using technology while reading, such as recorded 

books and CD players, can interest students in 

new genres, improve critical listening skills and 

emphasize the humor or sadness in texts.  “Most 

importantly, we have seen on average a 36-40% 

improvement in grades for all of the intervention 

program participants,” Wolfe concluded.

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Students who read along silently while listening to a recording of a book can make

 significant gains in fluency and comprehension from this single activity. This holds true for 

struggling readers whose native language is English as well as non-native English speakers.

 It can also be used to support comprehension, phonics, vocabulary, Special Ed, ELD, ELL

 and other language learning applications. Students reap the benefit of one-to-one

 instruction in class and at home. Our sturdy CD player is designed for single or group

 uses (with a jackbox) and includes an ambient noise-reducing 3060AVS headphone. 

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Summary of Contents for 8104

Page 1: ...nd volume limiting playback features meet standards recommended by the American Speech Language Hearing Association Unlike products purchased from consumer electronics stores all Califone products com...

Page 2: ...ecific elements and the rugged classroom ready construction and hearing safety protection you expect from Califone Protecting students from dangerous hearing loss is important to us so we are proud to...

Page 3: ...ry or to an SD card not included Giving educators a wealth of flexibility in how they use audio to support language acquisition the Music Maker USB can be utilized by individual students working at cl...

Page 4: ...ing phonemic awareness Promote these and other important skills that develop strong readers with these all purpose multimedia player recorders Teachers can adjust lesson plans for individuals small gr...

Page 5: ...cern 1776 108 1776 2455 Learning Centers on page 31 Performer Plus If you can only buy one media player this is the one Classroom tested in thousands of schools the Performer Plus is designed with fea...

Page 6: ...ess even more recorded books Like many other assisted reading programs informal studies have illustrated that using technology while reading such as recorded books and CD players can interest students...

Page 7: ...echnology Or if the preference is to use wired headphones it s outfitted with seven built in headphone jacks Loud enough to carry sound to 50 people teachers have the option to use it for whole class...

Page 8: ...roup Our player s variable speed cassette CD playback is ideal for classroom sing alongs Multiple inputs and outputs choice of vocal stereo music dynamic mic and volume controls provide maximum flexib...

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