Time To Know Dramatically Improves Test Scores for Texas District
Reading and math TAKS scores jump, student absences and discipline incidents decrease
NEW YORK, Aug. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Fourth and fifth graders in Grand Prairie, Texas, are improving their reading and math skills after using an interactive learning system called Time To Know, as evidenced by their competency scores on the most recent Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) exam.
Grand Prairie Independent School District implemented Time To Know in 2009, and they've seen academic performance increase dramatically along with decreased student absences and fewer discipline issues, which has led to more students actively engaged in learning.
"We are very impressed with our Time To Know students' test results. They clearly demonstrate the academic benefits of the Time To Know solution," said Linda Ellis, Executive Director of Teaching and Learning at Grand Prairie schools. "Equally as important is the change in attitude we've seen. Students are more motivated and engaged in the learning process, and we've seen a significant decrease in discipline problems and absenteeism."
According to evaluative research conducted by Grand Prairie and Time To Know, students using Time To Know's Digital Teaching Platform significantly outperformed students from the non-Time To Know (control) classes on the 2011 TAKS exam. Control classrooms were selected by Grand Prairie leaders based on similar student and teacher characteristics and baseline 2010 TAKS scores.
Detailed findings for Time To Know students compared to the control group include:
- TAKS math scores were 17.2 percent higher for fourth graders and 10.1 percent higher for fifth graders
- TAKS reading scores were 8.5 percent higher for fourth graders and 13.1 percent higher for fifth graders
In addition to TAKS score improvements, the study showed that use of Time To Know's Digital Teaching Platform reduced unexcused absences by 85.8 percent and reduced discipline incidents by 47 percent. Time To Know has been particularly successful in improving the academic performance of minority students.
Time To Know is a teacher-led, online curriculum system that features a Digital Teaching Platform designed for one-to-one computing classrooms. With the teacher at the center, Time To Know engages students with interactive multimedia lessons, individualizes instruction, and promotes the development of critical thinking skills.
With Time To Know, Grand Prairie administrators and teachers reported improved student motivation, an increase in differentiated learning, and better critical thinking skills among the Time To Know students.
"Time To Know is what this generation needs," said Kathryn Wiggs, fourth grade math teacher at Whitt Elementary School. "In my 25 years of teaching, I've never seen such discussions and interest. Kids are putting serious thought into the steps to solve problems."
Grand Prairie Independent School District is located 15 miles from Dallas and has 25 elementary schools. The district educates more than 26,000 students and serves a diverse population, with 63.1 percent Hispanic students, 17.6 percent black students, 15.1 percent white students, 3.7 percent Asian students, and 0.5 percent American Indian students.
The research study was conducted during the 2010-11 school year and included:
- March 2010 TAKS scores to serve as benchmarks
- Attendance and discipline records provided by Grand Prairie
- Teacher and student surveys in September and May
- Classroom observations in November and May
- Teacher and student interviews in November and May
- March 2011 TAKS results
About Time To Know
Introduced in Israel in 2007 and launched in the United States in 2009, Time To Know is a complete online teaching and learning solution for one-to-one and high-density computing classrooms. In addition to the Digital Teaching Platform, Time To Know includes comprehensive professional learning to maximize teacher effectiveness and student achievement. Time To Know is implemented in 150 classrooms in Texas and New York and is a part of the New York City's Innovation Zone (iZone) program. By September 2011, Time To Know will offer digital curriculum for grades 4-5 math and English Language Arts, aligned to the Common Core Standards. In addition, Time To Know pilots are underway in Singapore, with 400 third grade students using its math program. For more information, please visit http://www.timetoknow.com or call 888.559.6560. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
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