Scaling Literacy Recovery with PALS-RD

August 28, 2025 | By Keith Heumiller

Two students read together

In the latest episode of the The SRI Homeroom, LEARN Network senior researcher Adrienne Woods joins Alida Hudson, researcher with the American Institutes for Research (AIR), to discuss PALS-RD (Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies with Reading Differentiation), an evidence-based literacy program designed to accelerate recovery in reading in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Woods and Hudson explore the program’s development, scaling journey, and impact, and discuss key takeaways for educators, researchers, and other interest holders.

PALS-RD was created as an adaptation of the long-standing PALS model, which pairs students in structured, peer-based activities to strengthen fluency and comprehension.

“It really doesn’t take any additional materials. It’s just pairing students together and teaching them how to work together to increase these reading scores.” – Alida Hudson

By integrating continuous progress monitoring and word study strategies, the PALS-RD program supports students who may have missed critical early literacy foundations during school closures.

Early results show that students with weaker reading comprehension made measurable gains, and teachers reported that the program fit easily alongside existing curricula. With plans to expand to more districts nationwide, PALS-RD represents a promising tool for literacy recovery at scale.

“It’s kind of indicating that we can help this learning recovery. We can get kids back to where they were prior to the pandemic.” – Alida Hudson

Listen to the full conversation on The SRI Homeroom below, and access a transcript here

Learn more about PALS-RD here. Browse all episodes of The SRI Homeroom on the podcast homepage.

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Tags: Evidence-based Research and evaluation