English idioms are colorful but confusing. Discover why they’re tricky, five common examples, and how Nardagani helps learners decode language with confidence.
Read MoreEnglish is a difficult language to learn to read, because 14 of the 26 letters in the English alphabet make multiple sounds. Often, reading programs typically combine letters, and have many complicated rules in order to learn to read. However, that doesn’t not mean reading and books can’t be fun!
Read MoreDiscover why schools, ESL programs, and correctional facilities use the Nardagani Reading Program to help students of all ages learn to read quickly and confidently
Read MoreFrom ESL instructors to literacy specialists to middle school teachers and professionals who frequently work with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program), these educators know how the Nardagani Reading Program works. In addition, teachers who used The Nardagani Reading Program, during teacher-based research studies that were implemented in the United States public school system, saw student reading improvement with strong supporting data.
Read MoreNarda Pitkethly, CEO of The Nardagani Reading Program, recently responded to an article published in the Idaho Mountain Express that focused on the “growth” of kindergarten through third grade reading scores.
Read MoreCurrently, over 25 percent of the population in the United States or 329.5 million people, according to the 2020 Census, struggle to read and have encountered challenges with traditional reading teaching methods. According to the Literacy Foundation, the inability to read makes life significantly harder for individuals, but also has a dramatic effect on our society.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to share that the CEO and Founder of Nardagani, Narda Pitkethly's TEDx Talk, “A New Way to Learn to Read English,” has reached over 1,350,000 views on YouTube. When Narda spoke at Sun Valley TEDx in September 2017, her goal was simple—to show why English is so complicated, and to show examples of the highly effective program she created, the Nardagani Reading Program.
Read MoreOn LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries Podcast, Jamie Saponaro and Jerri Kemble are two lively ladies who are passionate about education. Recently, Jamie and Jerri spoke with Narda Pitkethly about the Nardagani Reading Program. Read Part Two of Narda's interview and watch the video.
Read MoreOn LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries Podcast, Jamie Saponaro and Jerri Kemble are two lively ladies who are passionate about education. Recently, Jamie and Jerri spoke with Narda Pitkethly about the Nardagani Reading Program. Read part one of Narda's interview and watch the video.
Read MoreThe Nardagani Read Program now is being taught in 74 unique countries around the globe. From China to Colombia, Sudan to Spain, and the Brazil to Bulgaria, individuals around the world are learning to read and correctly pronounce English using Nardagani.
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