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The National Data Evaluation Center
Ongoing research and evaluation are essential in Reading Recovery's
success. Since Reading Recovery was introduced in the United States
in 1984, data has been collected and analyzed for each of the more
than 1.6 million children served.
The National Data Evaluation Center (NDEC), an ongoing research
project in the College of Education at The Ohio State University, is
responsible for collecting and analyzing data.
Reading Recovery teachers enter data through NDEC's secure website
for each student they serve. Teacher leaders review and approve data
then receive evaluation reports each year for each training site,
school, and school district. The National Data Evaluation Center
also prepares national reports, conducts academic research,
collaborates with faculty at other universities on a variety of
research endeavors, and assists researchers in their efforts.
The extensive NDEC database has made Reading Recovery accountable to
schools and funding sources, and informed teaching and management
decisions. An annual technical report of Reading Recovery results is
available each year and is posted on the
NDEC website.
For more information about Reading Recovery's criteria for success,
click here for Measuring Outcomes.
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