RILL is a highly effective programme which improves the literacy and language skills of primary-aged children and it currently exists in both Welsh and English. Designed for small groups of 7鈥9 year-olds, RILL is a 20-week intervention, targeting those who require additional literacy support.
Initially launched to address the educational challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, RILL is now an in-class teaching method, supporting both English and Welsh language learners. Key aspects of RILL include its evidence-based approach, thoroughly tested for efficacy via randomised controlled trials (RCTs). It has already demonstrated significant success in enhancing reading abilities, with improvements seen in children from both Welsh- and non-Welsh-speaking homes.
Research demonstrated that children who underwent the RILL programme showed significant growth in literacy outcomes compared with children who were in a control group, receiving the programme at a later date. This demonstrates the programme鈥檚 effectiveness in rapidly advancing language and literacy development. Findings highlight RILL鈥檚 ability to provide crucial support to children with the greatest literacy challenges, enabling them to achieve meaningful progress in a relatively short time frame.
Professor Manon Jones, Professor of Psychology, who leads the RILL programme, stated, 鈥We are greatly encouraged by the robust evidence that demonstrates RILL鈥檚 enduring impact on children's literacy skills in both Welsh and English. The programme鈥檚 success in reaching children from diverse language backgrounds underscores its potential to address literacy disparities, ensuring every child has the opportunity to improve, regardless of their starting point鈥.
To date, the research team has conducted several RCTs on RILL, involving 183 schools across Wales, with nearly 700 children participating. Additionally, 366 educational practitioners have been trained in the science of reading and the effective use of the RILL programme. Trials were conducted both during the COVID pandemic (remote RILL) and post-pandemic, with the programme successfully trialled in both Welsh and English settings.
Two participating schools said:听
Ysgol Rhosneigr, Anglesey:听The RILL program has been a huge success in our school! Designed to make learning fun and interactive, we have seen an increase in our pupils' language skills and a boost in their confidence. The daily structure of the programme, although consistent, includes a variety of games and entertaining activities that keep the children interested and motivated. Recommended for any educator who wants to develop oral and reading skills.
Ysgol Abererch, Gwynedd:听The pupils looked forward to the RILL sessions every week and enjoyed working through the units. The format of the program was appealing, colourful and the consistent structure helped build their confidence. The RILL group has developed all their literacy skills - the impact of the program is noticeable in their writing, particularly the use of new vocabulary in class work. It is great to have a program like this available in Welsh.鈥
In this next phase, the RILL team will collaborate with OxEd & Assessment, a leading provider of education tools, to make the programme accessible on a national scale through a custom-built digital platform. This collaboration will allow the programme to reach more children across Wales, and additional evaluations will determine its broader application to support struggling readers in both Welsh and English.
Professor Charles Hulme, FBA, Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Education, University of Oxford, and Founder and CEO of OxEd and Assessment said 鈥淚 am delighted to be collaborating with Professor Manon Jones and her team at the University of Bangor to further evaluate the effectiveness of the RILL programme. 听This programme has potential to make a real difference to children鈥檚 reading and language skills in Wales, and other parts of the world.鈥
Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle said: 鈥淚 am delighted to see the significant boost to reading and literacy skills that this programme has had. Every learner deserves the best education possible, and I am pleased that with the additional Welsh Government funding this work will benefit more children and young people.鈥
Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle said: 鈥淚 am delighted to see the significant boost to reading and literacy skills that this programme has had. Every learner deserves the best education possible, and I am pleased that with the additional Welsh Government funding this work will benefit more children and young people.鈥
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