
About this episode
This episode explores the Success for All reading program and its limited adoption despite proven effectiveness.
There’s a name for the program at the heart of Steubenville’s remarkable reading results. It’s called Success for All. It’s been around for decades, and numerous studies have shown it’s effective. But relatively few school districts use it. We trace the history of the program and why it’s never really caught on. Read: Why don’t more schools use Success for All? Read: Transcript of this episode Watch: The story behind Sold a Story Organize: Sold a Story discussion guides Support: Donate to APM Reports Email us: soldastory@apmreports.org More: soldastory.org Dive deeper into Sold a Story with a multi-part email series from host Emily Hanford. We’ll also keep you up to date on new episodes. Sign up at soldastory.org/extracredit .
People in this episode
Host: Emily Hanford
Topics covered
- education
- reading programs
- school districts
- Success for All
- literacy
- program effectiveness
Keywords
- Success for All
- reading results
- Steubenville
- education
- literacy programs
- school districts
- program history
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Success for All, APM Reports
Places: Steubenville
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