Coursemojo Efficacy Study: Grade 6, 2024-2025 NWEA MAP & STAAR

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Title: Coursemojo Efficacy Study: Grade 6, 2024-2025 NWEA MAP & STAAR
Language: English
Authors: Rachel Schechter, Michaela Gulemetova, Colin Ackerman, Laura Janakiefski, Charles River Media Group, LXD Research
Source: Online Submission. 2025.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 40
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
Grade 6
Intermediate Grades
Middle Schools
Junior High Schools
Secondary Education
Descriptors: Grade 6, Middle School Students, English Instruction, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness, Achievement Tests, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Low Income Students, Language Arts
Geographic Terms: Texas
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR), Measures of Academic Progress
Abstract: This quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of Coursemojo, an AI-powered literacy platform, on sixth-grade English Language Arts achievement in a large Texas district during the 2024-2025 academic year. The study compared 541 students using Coursemojo across two schools with 2,786 comparison students across 11 schools. Students using Coursemojo significantly outperformed comparison students on the Texas STAAR assessment, with 70% achieving passing levels compared to 60% in the comparison group. The platform demonstrated particularly strong effects for historically underserved populations: special education students showed substantial gains on NWEA MAP assessments (effect sizes of 0.21-0.36), while economically disadvantaged students significantly outperformed peers on STAAR by 13.8 points and showed higher proportions of students passing and meeting grade level expectations. Dosage analysis revealed threshold effects, suggesting that usage for at least 12 weeks of implementation and 1.7 days per week of engagement is important to see meaningful improvements. Educator feedback was universally positive, with 100% teachers expressing high satisfaction and 78% of students reporting that the platform helped their learning. The study provides evidence that Coursemojo's AI-powered instruction can enhance educational equity when properly implemented with comprehensive support systems.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: ED677099
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of Coursemojo, an AI-powered literacy platform, on sixth-grade English Language Arts achievement in a large Texas district during the 2024-2025 academic year. The study compared 541 students using Coursemojo across two schools with 2,786 comparison students across 11 schools. Students using Coursemojo significantly outperformed comparison students on the Texas STAAR assessment, with 70% achieving passing levels compared to 60% in the comparison group. The platform demonstrated particularly strong effects for historically underserved populations: special education students showed substantial gains on NWEA MAP assessments (effect sizes of 0.21-0.36), while economically disadvantaged students significantly outperformed peers on STAAR by 13.8 points and showed higher proportions of students passing and meeting grade level expectations. Dosage analysis revealed threshold effects, suggesting that usage for at least 12 weeks of implementation and 1.7 days per week of engagement is important to see meaningful improvements. Educator feedback was universally positive, with 100% teachers expressing high satisfaction and 78% of students reporting that the platform helped their learning. The study provides evidence that Coursemojo's AI-powered instruction can enhance educational equity when properly implemented with comprehensive support systems.