Remedial Learners
Remedial Learners

 

Stop learners falling through the gaps

StepsWeb enables every learner to succeed by providing an approach which:

  • Is structured and cumulative.
  • Enables learners to work at their own level and speed.
  • Provides individualised reinforcement to meet each learner's needs.
  • Is customisable and accessible.
  • Is fully evidence-based and proven.

“This program is clicking with our students who have struggled learning over years. Seeing their eyes light up at success is satisfying.”

Mandy H. Educator

 

structured literacy wheel with student

Structured literacy principles

An approach that is backed by the Science of Reading.

Supporting struggling students with a proven approach is essential to getting them back on track. Every activity on StepsWeb is research-based and designed to develop core literacy skills, including:

  • Phonological Awareness
  • Phonic Knowledge
  • Reading Fluency
  • Vocabulary
  • Reading Comprehension

Addressing individual needs

The core principles of literacy teaching are always the same. The only things which vary are:

  • How much extra reinforcement the learner needs. Beware – we often underestimate this!

  • Whether the learner needs in-class support, withdrawal or specialist tutoring.

  • What supporting resources are needed.

StepsWeb is ideal for a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) approach, although we recommend a 4-Tier approach, rather than the conventional 3-Tier approach. See our Four-Tier Model below for guidance. Click on individual segments for further information.

Click on the different tiers to learn more:

Tier 1

Tier 1 learners have no particular literacy issues. They are not struggling, but all learners benefit from a structured, varied approach which builds the processing skills involved in literacy, as well as covering the literacy content itself.

These learners do not need to be on the workbook courses. They will use StepsWeb as a general support, to enable them to progress quickly and enjoyably, at their own individual speed, and to focus on areas which are particularly relevant to them.

Tier 1 learners may be following one of the set courses, which include grammar, comprehension and vocabulary building. They may also enter their own individual lists, or be doing topic/subject lists set by their teacher.

StepsWeb can be used for extension for able learners needing a challenge!

Tier 2

Tier 2 learners are learners who are not particularly behind, but they are learners who may need a little bit extra. These learners will benefit from extra time on the computer (or at home on StepsWeb) to ensure that they do not fall behind.

Class teachers may prioritise extra time on class computers, or recommend to parents that learners do a bit extra for homework. These learners may do more of the printable activities from StepsWeb. They do not need to be on the workbook courses. However, there is no reason why the workbooks should not be used if they fit into the class routine. All learners benefit from the extra structure and reinforcement.

Tier 2 learners may be following one of the set courses, which include grammar, comprehension and vocabulary building. They may also enter their own individual lists, or be doing topic/subject lists set by their teacher.

Tier 3

Tier 3 learners are those who have been identified as having relatively mild difficulties. They may be up to a year behind their peers. These learners should be on the workbook courses, or using StepsWeb to support a similarly structured remedial literacy course.

Tier 3 learners are likely to benefit from some form of withdrawal, although this may be in relatively large groups because they don’t need very high levels of teacher support. However, it is important to monitor these learners closely. The most common difficulty in schools is underestimating a learner’s needs and not providing enough structure and reinforcement.

Tier 4

Tier 4 learners have moderate to high needs. They may be dyslexic or have other processing difficulties, including developmental delays. These learners need to be in small groups (ideally no more than 3 learners) and a small proportion may need individual tuition for a period.

These learners need to be on the workbook courses, ideally supported by the game/activity resources (Schools Gameset Pack materials). This is because learners in this category have processing difficulties, including weaknesses in aspects such as phonological awareness, visual perception and memory. They need considerable reinforcement and this is often best provided through games and hands-on activities.

The Schools Gameset Pack provides a huge range of games and activities which focus on phonological awareness, language processing and memory. They also build phonic and orthographic knowledge and an awareness of word families.

Caution: One of the biggest mistakes with these learners is moving too fast and not checking to ensure that knowledge/skills are being retained! Each learner has to move at his/her own pace!

Students sitting around a table using StepsWeb

Multi-Tiered System of Supports Approach

Research suggests that up to 40% of learners are likely to struggle with literacy if the teaching approach does not include the right amount of structure and reinforcement.

Some of these learners will be dyslexic or have similar difficulties (generally Tiers 3 or 4), but many have no identifiable learning difficulty – they just need more structure (Tier 2).

The problem comes when we concentrate too much on Tiers 3 and 4, and not enough on Tier 2. Many of these Tier 2 learners fall through the gaps at an early stage and they can easily become your Tier 3 and 4 learners.

By stopping your Tier 2 learners from falling through the gaps in the first place, you can free up resources for your Tier 3 and 4 learners.

Learn how to identify a learner’s tier level.

Address the needs of all your learners

The StepsWeb Course is supported by printable reinforcement and individual workbooks, which are particularly recommended for beginning learners and older Tier 3 and 4 learners. The Schools Gameset also provides extensive hands-on teaching activities and games to explicitly present and practice core skills.
 

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Resources to support struggling learners

 
StepsWeb Structured Online Course
The online Course supports structured, cumulative learning, and provides an individualised approach.
Workbooks
From Foundation through to Level 12 of StepsWeb, our workbooks directly support the online Course.
Gamesets
Our hands-on resources are particularly beneficial for supporting Tier 3 and 4 learners. They are available for purchase from the Store on your StepsWeb login.
Diagnostic Tests
StepsWeb has a standardised Spelling Test, Visual Recognition Test, and Phonics Check with encoding and decoding, to assess literacy levels.
Student Monitoring and Reports
StepsWeb automatically tracks student progress and produces comprehensive reports with a few clicks.
Printable Worksheets
Every wordlist on StepsWeb comes with a selection of printable worksheets.
Handwriting Workbook
Available for purchase on our Store or free to download, this workbook is excellent for refining handwriting skills.
Sound Skills Resource Pack
A useful resource for practicing the differences between sounds.
Stargame
A game which develops sight vocabulary, decoding skills, and vocabulary. Available on StepsWeb and our Support Site.
Wall Charts
Including a wall chart on alphabet and word families. They are available for purchase from the Store on your StepsWeb login.
Extra Reinforcement Wordlists
StepsWeb has thousands of built-in wordlists to provide extra reinforcement
Custom Wordlists
You can create your own wordlists on StepsWeb to reinforce words and concepts you know your learners' are struggling with.
Special Achievement Certificates
We have a range of certificates which celebrate effort and achievement rather than the highest scores. Available in English, Māori, and Samoan.

What educators and parents say

"Such an amazing program. My two daughters have been using it for a few years now. Their progression in their ability to spell and work out words has been amazing.

It isn't a quick fix and expect results in a few weeks, it is something children need to put a bit of time and effort in each week, and the long-term results are well worth the effort."

Leanna, Parent

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"Having exercises that specifically work the auditory memory and visual memory is particularly useful.

With the inbuilt testing programme, you can analyse errors and track students’ progress….The workbooks are a brilliant support also."

Karen Brumfit, Teacher

"My 14 year old daughter has dyslexia and we’ve tried a lot of different programs. Stepsweb is very engaging for her and because it changes to match her level, she is enjoying it."

Kelly E. Parent

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Webinars on literacy

Check out our library of literacy development webinars by literacy expert and founder of StepsWeb, Ros Lugg. 

StepsWeb for home

StepsWeb can be used on almost any device with an internet connection, making it an ideal solution for home-school or for parents who want their children to catch up.

Structured literacy

The StepsWeb Course follows a structured, research-based progression that develops the underlying processing skills at the same time as developing literacy knowledge.