This research overview synthesizes findings from multiple Newsela efficacy and validity studies, including in-house research and third-party evaluations.
It provides district leaders with a high-level, evidence-based summary of how Newsela supports literacy growth, equity, and instructional decision-making across grade levels and student groups.
Key Findings
Across Newsela studies:
- Consistent Newsela use multiple times per week is linked to positive literacy outcomes
- Measurable literacy gains were observed in as little as 3 weeks (≈11.5 instructional hours)
- Newsela demonstrated positive effects across demographic subgroups, including students requiring intervention
- Higher Newsela quiz scores predict stronger performance on standardized ELA assessments
- Newsela meets ESSA Tier II (Moderate Evidence) criteria across multiple studies
Who Should Use This Study?
This resource is designed for:
- District and state administrators
- Research and accountability teams
- ESSA and federal programs leaders
- Curriculum and instructional leadership teams