California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) Students Improve Reading Skills with AceReader

California State University, Sacramento used the AceReader online reading efficiency program for their “Reading for Speed & Efficiency” course during the 2015/2016 school year. Of the students who took both pre and post-course assessment tests, 78% showed an average improvement of 86% with their Effective Reading Rate (ERR) scores. The ERR is determined by taking the reading speed (words per minute) and multiplying it by the comprehension score.

To read the full press release, go to: https://www.acereader.com/press-releases/california-state-university-sacramento-csus-students-improve-reading-skills-with-acereader

 

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