Our Programs
Our software is created to work with learners of all different age groups and skill levels with learning programs are broken up into weekly lesson plans that require very little setup.
Learn more about our programs and student groups below.
Reading and Math Programs for Struggling and At-Risk Students
At-risk students — learners who have a higher probability of failing academically or dropping out of school — often suffer from deep skill gaps and/or learning disabilities. For example, an at-risk student may be a 10th-grader functioning at a 4th-grade level, but they are more complex than a typical 4th-grader and doesn’t want to be treated as a 4th-grader. New Century’s Intelligent Tutoring System helps them fill deep skill gaps across a broad spectrum of grade levels quickly, without repeating material that they have already mastered and without childish content. Learning is therefore efficient and quick.
Adult Basic Education
As with At-Risk students, Adult Basic Education students can often provide more challenges than typical K-12 students. They may be functioning at lower elementary grade levels, or are not literate at all. Many will also have special needs for which they were never assessed, such as dyslexia.
New Century’s Intelligent Tutoring System is designed as a continuum of instruction from Kindergarten to early High School skill levels in order to help an adult student fill any gap, wherever it may be on that broad spectrum, without requiring them to take lessons on skills they already know. Instruction is, therefore, efficient and quick. Students average two grade levels of gains per year of use, and some move much faster
Effective Incarcerated Adult Basic Education
The Rand Corporation identified the Intelligent Tutoring System as one of two interventions that makes a difference among the incarcerated, including in Math. The Research and Data Analysis office for the Florida Department of Corrections, among other research organizations, repeatedly confirms that for each grade level improvement in his education that is achieved by an inmate, recidivism declines by 3% over the three years post-release. Over longer periods, recidivism rises to as much as 75% in some states. New Century students on average can raise their proficiency from 4th grade to tenth grade in three years and reduce their average recidivism by 18% from the average of approximately 50% to 32% – a 36% reduction in recidivism. The men are better off for not returning to prison, their communities have less crime, and the taxpayer is not paying to warehouse another returning inmate.
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You can help a child succeed with dyslexia
You can help a child succeed with dyslexia. $54.61 covers the cost of working with a student. Consider a gift of 5 students for $273.05.
Here at New Century Education Foundation, we are initiating larger research studies costing $100,000 with Middle School Students and the incarcerated, where Dyslexia is highly concentrated. Consider a gift of $500 to help us reach this goal.
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Schools and Institutions
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Correctional Education
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Special Ed Students
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At-Risk Students
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Adult Basic Ed-Students
Are you an adult or teaching adult education in english, math, or other language arts?