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Research Documents
After investigating the offerings from HOSTS Learning, the natural question to ask is, "Does it really work?"



Research and case studies have proven again and again that you can expect dramatic results in your school or district with HOSTS Learning systems.
We have taken on the challenge of Benjamin Bloom's 2 Sigma Problem and studies have shown HOSTS Learning systems are the solution. In fact, we are so confident you will be delighted with the results, we guarantee at least a one-year level gain the first school year of implementation.

Click the links below to read the research that has tested the methods used by HOSTS Learning systems. You will be impressed with the results.

Central Michigan University, (Fall 2002 to Spring 2003).
Michigan Statewide HOSTS Learning Student Results Assessment 2002-2003

Bowling Green State University, (Fall 2002 to Spring 2003).
Northwest Ohio Special Education Consortium Project

Florida Center for Reading Research, (2002).
Florida Center for Reading Research: Help One Student to Succeed (HOSTS)

Florida Center for Reading Research, (2002).
HOSTS Program Report

Central Michigan University, (Fall 2001 to Spring 2002).
Michigan Statewide HOSTS Learning Student Results Assessment 2001-2002

Bowling Green State University, (Fall 2001 to Spring 2002).
Northwest Ohio Special Education Consortium Project

Bowling Green State University, (Fall 2000 to Spring 2001).
Test Results for Special Education

Bowling Green State University, (Fall 2000 to Spring 2001).
Pre to Posttest Results for Urban HOSTS Schools

Blunt, T., & Gordon, A. (1998, Spring).
Using the HOSTS Structured Mentoring Strategy to Engage the Community and Increase Student Achievement ERS Spectrum

Fashola, O.S., Slavin, R.E., Calderon, M., & Duran, R. (1996).
Effective Programs for Latino Students in Elementary and Middle Schools Report prepared for the Hispanic Dropout Project, U.S. Department of Education.
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