Sharing detailed DRP results with parents, along with actionable suggestions, helps them understand their child’s reading level and how they can support learning outside of school.
Grouping students with similar DRP scores allows educators to provide targeted instruction that meets the specific reading needs of each group.
Considering a range of assessment data provides a more comprehensive understanding of a student’s reading abilities and helps in designing effective interventions.
Selecting reading materials that align with students' DRP levels helps ensure that texts are neither too difficult nor too easy, which supports better comprehension and engagement.
Regular monitoring with DRP data helps educators identify and address issues promptly, making it possible to adapt instruction based on students' evolving needs.