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🎃 Calling All Spell-Casting Teachers! 🎃 This Halloween, test a FREE spelling intervention on www.whatworkedteachers.com ✨ Spelling is a key skill that strengthens reading fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension skills which support student success across the curriculum. Yet, spelling mastery can be a real challenge for students. At WhatWorked Education, we believe in providing teachers with research tools to meet these challenges head-on. That’s why we’re offering a FREE, easy-to-use spelling intervention designed to help educators support students’ spelling. When you sign up for our free spelling intervention, you’re not only provided with teaching resources - you will also receive a personalised impact report. This report is based on anonymised student data to help you understand the impact the intervention has had on your students’ progress, helping you make informed decisions about your literacy instruction. Here’s what you can expect: Enhanced Insight: Test data is subject to statistical analysis to evaluate the impact of the intervention on student performance, providing you with a clearer picture of what works best for your students. Targeted Instruction: The insights from your report allow you to determine whether a specific spelling technique has worked for your students, enabling you to tailor your instruction to strengthen overall class literacy. Progress Tracking: By engaging with this intervention, you’ll have access to measurable progress indicators (pre- and post-test data), helping you to assess impact. Professional Development: Undertaking teacher-led research to evaluate educational interventions enhances your ability to implement evidence-based teaching practices. This is an opportunity to grow your skill set, refine your pedagogy, and share effective practices with colleagues. Our personalised impact report provides you with actionable data to refine your teaching for maximum impact—because when it comes to spelling, the right strategies create lasting literacy gains. #teaching #professionaldevelopment #education #edtech #WhatWorked #SpellingIntervention

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