This research summary reports findings from a randomized controlled pilot study of Newsela Writing (formerly Ecree), conducted by Mathematica with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The study included 1,828 students in grades 8–11 across two U.S. districts.
Key Findings
This study found that:
- Students using Newsela Writing scored ≈10 percentile points higher in overall writing ability
- Essay organization and evidence use improved by 14 percentile points each
- Students with less-advanced skills improved by 15–20 percentile points
- 58% of students reported Newsela Writing helped them improve their writing
- 59% of teachers agreed the tool helped students improve writing
- Teachers reported reduced workload and faster feedback cycles
Who Should Use This Study?
This resource is designed for:
- District administrators and superintendents
- Literacy and writing program leaders
- Professional learning teams
- Decision-makers evaluating AI-supported writing tools