HQIM Review: Newsela

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Overview

Newsela is an online educational platform designed to improve literacy skills for students in grades 3-12 through reading and critical thinking activities across multiple subjects, including science, social studies, math, ELA (English Language Arts), and social-emotional learning (SEL). Newsela curates content from real-world news and articles and adapts it to different reading levels, making it accessible for students from elementary to high school. There are also a wide variety of Spanish-language articles adding an important resource for dual language learners. The platform also integrates quizzes, assignments, and writing prompts to help students engage more deeply with the material. Newsela is widely used in both traditional and non-traditional learning environments, including after-school programs and homeschools. Newsela is an outstanding resource for developing literacy and critical thinking in students, particularly those in non-traditional learning settings like after-school programs or homeschools. Its adaptability in reading levels, real-world relevance, and broad subject coverage make it versatile for a range of learners. Its standards-aligned, culturally relevant content supports a wide array of educational needs, making it a highly recommended tool for improving literacy and critical thinking across multiple learning environments.

Our Assessment

  • Newsela offers a free “lite” tier with limited access to content, and full access to premium features such as standards-aligned lessons, in-depth progress tracking, and additional reading levels comes at a cost. For paid school and district licenses, pricing varies based on the number of students served and the products purchased. If you’d like to learn more contact Newsela. For non-traditional learning environments with tighter budgets, the paid version might be somewhat pricey but could be justifiable given the depth and quality of resources. While the cost of the premium version may be a barrier for some, the platform's overall quality, usability, and engagement offers decent value but potentially limited accessibility for smaller after-school or homeschool groups with budget constraints.

  • Newsela is relatively easy to navigate for both teachers and students. Teachers can quickly assign articles, modify reading levels, and track student progress. However, the platform’s more advanced features, such as lesson customization and progress analytics, may require some initial training for educators unfamiliar with online tools. Younger learners or those new to digital platforms may also need some guidance in navigating Newsela’s interface, but overall, the usability meets expectations.

  • Newsela excels in quality, offering real-world articles adapted to different reading levels, which ensures accessibility for a wide range of learners. The content aligns with educational standards, particularly in literacy, and provides a clear progression of skills through quizzes and writing assignments. The real-world relevance of articles adds cultural and contextual relevance, helping students stay engaged and connect what they learn to the world around them. Newsela also provides a rich selection of topics across multiple subjects, making it a versatile tool for non-traditional settings.

  • Newsela offers a high level of engagement by adapting current news and real-world stories into various reading levels. This allows students to interact with compelling, timely content that feels relevant and engaging. The ability to adjust reading levels means learners can stay challenged but not overwhelmed, keeping their interest alive. Furthermore, interactive features like quizzes and writing assignments help maintain engagement. Newsela's ability to connect lessons to the real world makes it particularly engaging for older students and supports ongoing curiosity in non-traditional learning environments.

Implementation Tips for Homeschools and Community-Based Organizations

  • Leverage Reading Levels: Assign articles at different reading levels to accommodate learners with varying abilities.

  • Set Weekly Themes: Focus on a specific subject or theme each week to deepen comprehension across multiple articles.

  • Track Progress: Use Newsela’s progress tracking to identify areas of strength and improvement for each learner.

  • Integrate Writing Prompts: Encourage learners to complete writing assignments alongside reading to build critical thinking and writing skills.

  • Use for Group Discussions: Assign articles to foster group discussions or collaborative projects.

  • Blend with Real-World Activities: Combine Newsela’s content with hands-on learning or community-based projects to reinforce key concepts.