Discover how students in India are learning to read English in just four lessons using the Nardagani Reading Program, building confidence, fluency, and global communication skills
Read MoreDiscover Narda Pitkethly’s memoir Nardagani as an audiobook—narrated first by Narda, then reimagined with Suzy Myers Jackson for a powerful listening experience.
Read MoreEnglish is weird! Discover five funny examples of its quirks—and how the Nardagani Reading Program helps students learn to read with confidence
Read MoreDiscover fascinating facts about reading, books, and English learning—plus how the Nardagani Reading Program makes reading easier for all ages.
Read MoreDiscover how a teacher in Sudan used the Nardagani Reading Program to help her student Azra overcome reading struggles—and transform her own teaching too
Read MoreLearn to read in English with Nardagani. Used in 77 countries, it helps learners of all ages read fluently and confidently through a symbol-based system.
Read MoreThrough analysis of the bar graph, Reading Results by Grade Level and Individual Student, take a closer look at the successful Nardagani and Buhl Pilot Program, which was conducted from September 2020 through December 2020, in Buhl, Idaho.
Read MoreEnglish is a difficult language to learn to read, because 14 of the 26 letters in the English alphabet make multiple sounds. Reading programs typically combine letters, and have many complicated rules in order to learn to read. The Nardagani Reading Program is designed to eliminate the guesswork involved in reading
Read MoreBuhl Middle School pilot of the Nardagani Reading Program shows dramatic improvements in reading and spelling for sixth graders, even during COVID-19 disruptions
Read MoreNarda Pitkethly, CEO and Founder of Nardagani, TEDx Talk, “A New Way to Learn to Read English,” has proudly reached over 1,000,000 views on YouTube. In September 2017, when Narda spoke at Sun Valley TEDx, her goal was simple—to share her personal journey that led to the creation of the Nardagani Reading Program. Now, thanks to over 1,000,000 YouTube views, more and more people are discovering Nardagani and will learn how to read.
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