Image-Making Within The Writing Process was validated by the US Department of Education as an "innovative and effective literacy program" in 1993. Based on our documented success, Picturing Writing and Image-Making have been selected to partner with schools receiving federal Comprehensive School reform Grants and Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination Grants.
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New!Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination Grant Research Findings 2007-2008
Students grades 1-4 participating in Picturing Writing during the 2007-2008 school year demonstrated statistically significant gains in writing achievement and visual literacy skills as compared to students in demographically matched comparison groups. Students also demonstrated significant gains in the District Writing Prompt. The percent of students who scored "below benchmark" in reading in the fall and who reached "proficiency" in the spring was also found to be statistically significant when compared to the reading scores of students in demographically matched comparison groups.
Standardized Test Results, Main Street School, Exeter, NH
Following two years of school-wide adoption of Picturing Writing and Image-Making at the Main Street School in Exeter, NH, standardized test scores revealed tremendous gains in reading and writing skills, particularly among Title I and Special Education students.
Evaluation of a Year-Long Art-and Literature-Based Approach to Writing
First- and second-grade students participating in a year-long Picturing Writing/Image-Making Language Arts program demonstrated significant gains in writing achievement as compared to demographically matched students participating in more traditional approaches to writing. Tremendous gains were made by at-risk students. (September 1997 to June 1998)
Image-Making Within The Writing Process
First and second-grade students participating in a 3-month Image-Making story process demonstrated significant gains in writing achievement as compared to demographically matched students participating in more traditional approaches to writing. (Initial Research Findings, 1991 to 1993)
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