Soundkins Evaluation Report

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Citation

Nakamura, J., Cincebeaux, M., & Grindal, T. (2023). Soundkins evaluation report. SRI International.

Abstract

Digital learning programs are a promising tool to support teachers in providing students with strong early literacy instruction, but more research is needed to understand their effectiveness. Soundkins is a digital early literacy program that provides children in prekindergarten with instruction and practice in foundational literacy skills, using video-based activities. A team at SRI Education completed an independent evaluation of Soundkins to learn more about the impact of Soundkins on students’ phonological awareness skills and letter-sound correspondence skills. The findings indicate that Soundkins has the potential to support students in their development of foundational literacy skills and shows promise as a supplement to prekindergarten teachers’ core literacy instruction.



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