Sept. 15, 2009 — CONCORD, Mass. — Lexia Learning Systems, one of the nation’s most highly regarded providers of reading software, has been selected as the winner of the EdNET 2009 Impact Award.
- Provided a benefit to education for a significant period of time, showing staying power
- Effectively advocated and/or implemented quality educational practices that have resulted in improved student learning
- Applied educational research and/or technology to generate pedagogical change in support of improved student learning and/or educator practice
- Made a deep impact internationally, nationally, or regionally, exhibiting benefits to a diverse array of students
- Moved beyond the conceptual stage and is systemically implemented with learners and/or educators at multiple sites
- Demonstrated a positive impact on education
About EdNET and the EdNET Industry Awards
The EdNET Conference, which is produced by MDR and is now in its 21st year, is the education market’s premier annual networking conference. It brings together education executives, school administrators, and policy makers to network and build strategic business partnerships. The EdNET Industry Awards program was created in 1992 to champion the efforts of progressive organizations helping to revitalize the nation’s educational system. The EdNET 2010 Conference will be in Boston, September 26-28. For more information about the EdNET Conference and Industry Awards program, visit www.ednetconference.com or phone 800.333.8802, Ext. 4693.
Lexia Learning Systems, Inc., headquartered in Concord, Mass., is one of the most highly regarded reading software companies in the nation. Established in 1984, the company provides a flexible, Web-enabled technology that is scientifically based and proven to increase reading proficiency in students at all levels of ability, pre-K to adult. Today, Lexia’s programs, including its flagship product, Lexia Reading, are used as an essential part of reading instruction in more than 12,000 schools nationwide, and have helped more than one million students learn to read. In 2009, the Lexia Reading program was recognized as one of only 10 programs to have ever been deemed to show effectiveness in two or more “beginning reading skills” categories by the What Works Clearinghouse. To learn more about Lexia, please visit www.lexialearning.com or call 1-800-435-3942.
CONTACT:
Collin Earnst Haselton Group (for Lexia Learning)
617-933-9011
collin_earnst@haseltongroup.com
Caroline Henningsen
M800-333-8802, ext. 4693
MDR
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