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- Success_for_All abstract "Success for All (SFA) refers to standards-based Comprehensive School Reform curricula for early childhood through middle school, produced by the nonprofit organization Success for All Foundation (SFAF). Psychologist Robert Slavin of Johns Hopkins University founded SFAF along with his wife, Nancy Madden.In 1997 Slavin, along with initial funding from Mike Fischer, founder of the Fischer Family Trust, brought SFA to England. The program was aglosised and introduced into a small number of schools in Notingham. The program had a significant impact on the academic progress of young people.In a 2011 report to HM government on early intervention by the MP Graham Allen, SFA was noted as one of the most pervasive programs in the UK and one of only a handful of programs that had the research validity to claim they are 'proven' to work.SFA UK is now lead by Matt Ditchfield as a non profit organisation, working with over a hundred schools in the UK along with new projects in South Africa, The Netherlands and Latvia.".
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- Success_for_All subject Category:Phonics_curricula.
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- Success_for_All comment "Success for All (SFA) refers to standards-based Comprehensive School Reform curricula for early childhood through middle school, produced by the nonprofit organization Success for All Foundation (SFAF). Psychologist Robert Slavin of Johns Hopkins University founded SFAF along with his wife, Nancy Madden.In 1997 Slavin, along with initial funding from Mike Fischer, founder of the Fischer Family Trust, brought SFA to England.".
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