Solution Overview & Team Lead Details

Our Organization

Boon-dah Learning

What is the name of your solution?

Boon-dah Learning: Integrating Storytelling with STEM

Provide a one-line summary of your solution.

A supplemental science curriculum with summer remediation to boost reading comprehension in Grades 3-5 NEURODIVERSE students.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?

Tampa, FL, USA

In what country is your solution team headquartered?

  • United States

What type of organization is your solution team?

For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models

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What specific problem are you solving?

Problem: How can we bridge the gap to help Grades 3 to 5 students with or at risk for language-based learning differences become more proficient in reading comprehension, as well as gain a better understanding of science?

Why? The educational landscape reveals a critical disparity in support and achievement for students with or at risk for language-based learning differences, necessitating a targeted response to foster inclusivity and equity.

  • A mere 13% of US school students between the ages of 3 to 21 receive special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
  • Alarmingly, only 11% of fourth graders with disabilities in the US reach reading proficiency, a gap not explained by cognitive ability. This is compounded by the fact that two-thirds of fourth-grade students in the US lack proficiency in reading and science comprehension. This issue is particularly acute among low-income children and English Language Learners.
  • With dyslexia affecting 10-20% and ADHD impacting 10% of individuals globally, it's likely that undiagnosed neurodiverse conditions are contributing to the underperformance of numerous fourth graders, adversely affecting their educational achievements. Studies also show a notable comorbidity between ADHD and dyslexia, further impacting educational outcomes.
  • Additionally, students from lower socio-economic backgrounds face an increased risk of neurodivergence, which is further intensified by factors such as discrimination, stigma, and uncertainties regarding early diagnosis.
  • The lack of quality science education for students with or at risk for language-based learning differences and their underrepresentation in STEM has staggering societal consequences. Concurrently, teachers report a lack of preparedness in addressing the needs of students with or at risk for language-based learning differences, underscoring the urgent need for tools, and enhanced preservice and in-service education. Consequently, students with or at risk for language-based learning differences often miss critical periods of brain development when they could most benefit from neuroplasticity.
  • A critical educational challenge is to build foundational knowledge in students with or at risk for language-based learning differences early in their academic journey, which is vital for proficient reading comprehension. However, research shows that knowledge must reach a certain threshold to facilitate reading; below this threshold, a lack of knowledge becomes a barrier to comprehension. Current instructional approaches predominantly focus on tailoring texts to student levels on conceptually unrelated topics to focus on one standard at a time. Unfortunately, these methods have not achieved the widespread reading achievement that is both sought after and deserved by students with or at risk for language-based learning differences.

Addressing the Problem:

The problem we aim to address is the critical disparity in reading proficiency and science literacy among students with or at risk for language-based learning differences. This gap affects their academic success, confidence, and engagement. To effectively bridge the gap between reading comprehension and science literacy for students with or at risk for language-based learning differences, it is crucial to provide them with tailored educational tools and strategies that enhance their background knowledge and foster a seamless integration of these critical literacies.

What is your solution?

Boon-dah Learning's Neurodiversity Learning Platform is a groundbreaking educational tool that revolutionizes the way students with or at risk for language-based learning differences engage with science and literacy. Our specialized supplemental science curriculum, specifically designed for grades 3-5, features a distinctive summer remediation program aimed at enhancing fluency and comprehension through an immersive learning experience.

At the heart of our curriculum is the 5E instructional framework, which encompasses five phases: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate. This framework serves as the foundation for our evidence-based strategies, seamlessly integrating literacy with science to bolster background knowledge and deepen understanding. By intertwining these disciplines, we ensure that students not only grasp scientific concepts but also develop critical reading and comprehension skills.

Our content-rich knowledge-building curriculum is crafted to make learning accessible and enjoyable. We leverage the power of storytelling to demystify complex science concepts, making them relatable and understandable for young learners. Our curriculum features a variety of engaging elements, including read-alouds that bring scientific stories to life, hands-on activities that encourage exploration and experimentation, drama-based pedagogies that promote active learning, and culturally responsive teaching methods that honor and reflect the diversity of our students.

Our technology integration is designed to be inclusive, with features like audio books, text-to-speech options, multilingual support, and interactive dictionaries. These tools make learning more accessible and engaging for all students, regardless of their learning style or language proficiency.

To further support educators in providing personalized and holistic learning experiences, our platform includes the "Learner Variability Navigator Tool," an innovative open-source framework developed by Digital Promise. This tool is a game-changer for teachers, offering a repository of research-backed strategies specifically tailored for students with or at risk for language-based learning differences. With this tool at their fingertips, educators can easily identify and implement teaching methods that cater to the unique needs of each student, ensuring that every learner has the opportunity to thrive.

In summary, Boon-dah's Neurodiversity Learning Platform is more than just a curriculum; it's a comprehensive ecosystem designed to empower students and educators alike. By bridging the gap between literacy and science, providing engaging and culturally responsive content, and equipping teachers with the tools they need to customize instruction, we are setting a new standard for inclusive education.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our solution at Boon-dah Learning is designed to serve neurodiverse students and individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds who face significant challenges in academic achievement, particularly in science and reading. Neurodiverse students include those with specific learning disabilities such as dyslexia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and other language-based learning differences. These students often struggle to keep pace with their peers in traditional classroom settings due to difficulties in processing language, reading comprehension, and social-emotional regulation.

Currently, neurodiverse students are underserved in many educational systems, facing limited access to resources and support that cater to their unique needs. Traditional teaching methods often fail to accommodate their diverse learning styles, leading to high rates of academic underachievement and low self-esteem. Furthermore, individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds face additional barriers to academic success, including limited access to quality education, resources, and support systems. For students within these communities, the challenges are even greater due to a heightened risk of neurodivergence, compounded by issues like discrimination, stigma, and barriers to early diagnosis.

Our solution directly addresses the needs of neurodiverse students and individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds by providing a supplemental science curriculum specifically tailored to their unique needs. By integrating science with English Language Arts through engaging storytelling enriched with background science content, we offer a multi-faceted educational tool that enhances students' reading fluency and deepens their comprehension of scientific concepts.

Our approach significantly transforms the educational experiences of neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds in several impactful ways. It enhances their academic achievements by bridging the gap in academic performance between students with or at risk for language-based learning differences and their peers without learning differences, particularly in reading and science. By providing a supportive learning environment that caters to their diverse learning styles and needs, our solution empowers these students to succeed academically and reach their full potential.

Furthermore, our solution promotes engagement in STEM subjects and fosters a love for learning among neurodiverse students. By making science approachable and enjoyable through storytelling and immersive learning experiences, we cultivate a sense of curiosity and exploration that extends beyond the classroom.

In addition to academic benefits, our solution also enhances social-emotional development and self-confidence among neurodiverse students. Through collaborative learning activities, friendship-building opportunities, and inclusive classroom environments, we create a sense of belonging and acceptance that is essential for their overall well-being.

Overall, our solution at Boon-dah Learning has a transformative impact on the lives of neurodiverse students and individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds by providing them with the necessary tools, support, and opportunities to succeed academically, develop key cognitive and social-emotional skills and ultimately thrive in both their academic and personal lives.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

At the heart of Boon-dah Learning is a tale of resilience and hope, inspired by Praba Soundararajan's personal battle with dyslexia in Pondicherry, India. From being labeled "dumb" to becoming a successful neuroscientist, Praba's journey underscores the transformative power of education. Facing reading challenges, grade repetition, and declining self-esteem, Praba found solace in reading comics, a ray of hope amid his struggles. These experiences inspired Boon-dah Learning's dedication to crafting compassionate, inclusive, and impactful educational solutions for neurodiverse students and those from underprivileged backgrounds. Our diverse team combines expertise in education, neuroscience, and child development, ensuring our solutions are both scientifically robust and sensitive to our students' needs.

Through partnerships with institutions like Pepin Academies and Osceola Science Charter School, our team tailors learning experiences alongside educators and students. Noticing a lack of children's literature that blends science and storytelling, Praba was motivated to develop captivating educational stories that ignite children's curiosity.

In 2023, Boon-dah Learning, stood out as a top 54 semi-finalists in the prestigious VITAL Prize Challenge, represents Praba's passion for empowering students with language-based learning differences. The challenge, backed by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Schmidt Futures, and the Walton Family Foundation, and administered by Digital Promise, underscores our potential to make a nationwide impact in the education sector. 

By blending engaging narratives with science education, our platform aims to unlock students' potential, mirroring Praba's transformative journey from dyslexia to neuroscientist. This initiative is not just about enhancing a learning platform but igniting a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with the right support, every student can excel and explore opportunities in STEM and beyond.

Boon-dah Learning's innovative approach to education is in the pilot phase at select charter schools in Florida, focusing on special education environments like Pepin Academies. Our implementation plan includes:

Curriculum Development: Tailored for enhancing fluency in special education settings.

Summer Remediation: This program aims to prepare 4th graders with or at risk for language-based differences for 5th-grade science assessments.

Technology Integration: Features like audiobooks, text-to-speech, and multilingual support cater to diverse learning needs.

Professional Development: Training for educators on utilizing our curriculum and tools, emphasizing inclusive and personalized strategies.

Assessment and Adaptation: Ongoing assessments to fine-tune teaching methods, focusing on reading and science outcomes.

Research and Evaluation: Ongoing research collaboration with Dr. Patricia Durham and Dr. Chase Young at Sam Houston State University to study the curriculum's impact on fluency, comprehension, and science literacy. This research will help refine our approach and demonstrate efficacy to stakeholders.

Dyslexia Awareness: Boon-dah Learning's dyslexia awareness campaigns aim to dispel stigma through informational videos, articles, and quizzes. They showcase success stories and foster inclusivity to promote conversations around neurodiversity.

Boon-dah Learning transcends traditional curriculum by embedding DEI at its core, ensuring education is empowering, inspiring, and accessible. Our intimate community ties and strategic planning enable us to meet the unique needs of neurodiverse and underserved students, demonstrating our commitment to fostering an inclusive educational future.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?

Use inclusive design to ensure engagement and better outcomes for learners with disabilities and neurodivergent learners, while benefiting all learners.

Which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals does your solution address?

  • 4. Quality Education
  • 10. Reduced Inequalities

What is your solution’s stage of development?

Pilot

Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

Boon-dah Learning, in its pilot phase, has made significant strides in revolutionizing the educational landscape for neurodiverse students, particularly those with or at risk for language-based learning differences. Here's an expanded look at our achievements:

  1. Customized Learning Management System (LMS): Our team has developed an LMS tailored currently to Florida's state science standards for Grades 3-5, utilizing the dynamic 5E instructional framework. This versatile platform, designed for both teachers and students, boosts educators' content delivery capabilities, creating a dynamic and interactive learning space that supports diverse teaching methods.
  2. Content-Rich Knowledge Building Curriculum: Our cutting-edge curriculum, rich in content and designed to build knowledge, utilizes storytelling to demystify complex science concepts. It includes read-aloud sessions, interactive hands-on activities, drama-based teaching techniques, and culturally sensitive teaching methods to foster fluency development.
  3. Integrating Inclusive Design Features: Recognizing the importance of accessibility, we've integrated several inclusive design features into our curriculum. Audio book versions of stories cater to auditory learners, while text-to-speech functionality supports those with reading difficulties. Interactive dictionaries and multilingual support from ReadSpeaker address the diverse linguistic needs of our students, ensuring that every child can access and engage with the material in a way that best suits their learning style.
  4. Interactive Learning Enhancements: Alongside our digital curriculum, we've created physical editions for Grades 3 to 5 and interactive project kits. These resources offer tactile and hands-on learning experiences, closely linked to narrative-driven, real-world problem-solving, thus deepening the educational journey and enhancing comprehension of scientific principles.
  5. Adopting the Learner Variability Navigator: Through a partnership with Digital Promise, we have secured a license for the Learner Variability Navigator, an open-source framework designed to help educators customize their teaching methods to the individual needs of every student. This innovative tool facilitates the tailoring of educational strategies, promoting differentiated and personalized instruction.
  6. Piloting in Select Schools: Our program is currently being piloted in select charter schools in Florida, including Pepin Academies, an ESE-focused institution. The feedback from educators and students has been overwhelmingly positive, affirming the effectiveness of our approach and the impact of our curriculum on student engagement and understanding.
  7. Ongoing Research and Evaluation: We are conducting a research study in partnership with Dr. Patricia Durham and Dr. Chase Young at Sam Houston State University, at select charter schools in Florida, to assess the impact of our curriculum on fluency, comprehension, and science literacy. The findings from this study will inform the refinement of our approach and provide evidence of our program's effectiveness to stakeholders.
  8. Seed Funding: Our innovative solution was recognized as a top 54 semi-finalists in the prestigious VITAL Prize challenge in 2023, providing us with the seed funding necessary to support the development and pilot testing of our program. The challenge, backed by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Schmidt Futures, and the Walton Family Foundation, and administered by Digital Promise, underscores the potential of our solution to make a meaningful difference in the educational experiences of neurodiverse students.
  9. Successful Summer Program Execution: In 2023, we successfully implemented a comprehensive summer program at Osceola Charter Science School. This engagement allowed us to refine our approach, gather valuable feedback, and demonstrate the practical application and benefits of our curriculum.
  10. Educational Outreach: Our commitment to sharing best practices and innovations has led us to present our educational solution at the annual conferences of both the Florida and Texas Science Teachers Association in 2022 and 2023. The commendations received from educators highlight the relevance and potential of our approach to transform science education.
  11. Professional Development Program: In collaboration with Digital Promise, we are currently providing Professional Development Training for educators, aiming to enhance their skills and competencies in delivering our curriculum effectively. This collaboration signifies our commitment to not only developing high-quality educational content but also ensuring that educators are well-equipped to implement it.

Through these achievements, Boon-dah Learning has directly impacted educators and students in our pilot schools, demonstrating our commitment to creating a more inclusive, accessible, and engaging educational environment for all learners.

Why are you applying to Solve?

Boon-dah Learning faces several challenges in our journey to reshape educational experiences for neurodiverse students with or at risk for language-based learning differences and those from low socio-economic backgrounds:

  1. Financial Barriers: While we have received seed funding as a VITAL Prize semifinalist, expanding our solution to reach a broader audience requires additional financial resources. We seek support in scaling our program, particularly in producing more physical materials and further developing our digital platform.
  2. Technical Barriers: Enhancing our Learning Management System (LMS) with advanced features, including the development of the student-facing artifact and integrating adaptive learning technologies, demands technical expertise and development support. Collaborating with partners through Solve could provide us access to the necessary technical knowledge and resources.
  3. Legal and Regulatory Barriers: As we work with educational institutions and handle student data, navigating the complex landscape of educational laws, privacy regulations, and compliance standards is crucial. Expertise and guidance from Solve's network in understanding and implementing best practices in legal compliance would be invaluable.
  4. Cultural Barriers: Our commitment to culturally responsive teaching methods requires continuous learning and adaptation to meet the diverse needs of our students. Partnering with organizations through Solve that have expertise in cultural competence could enhance our curriculum's relevance and effectiveness.
  5. Market Barriers: Despite the positive feedback from pilot schools, reaching new markets and convincing stakeholders of the value of our solution poses a challenge. Strategic partnerships and mentorship from Solve's network could aid in market expansion strategies, building credibility, and establishing key relationships with educational institutions.

How Solve Can Help:

Networking Opportunities: Connecting us with a diverse range of stakeholders, including educators, technology experts, and investors who are aligned with our mission, can accelerate our growth and impact.

Mentorship and Expertise: Access to Solve's community of experts could provide mentorship in areas like technical development, legal compliance, cultural competency, and business strategy, guiding us through complex challenges.

Visibility and Credibility: Being selected as a Solver team would enhance our visibility, lending credibility to our solution and opening doors to new partnerships and funding opportunities.

Our goal in applying to Solve extends beyond seeking financial support; we aim to leverage Solve’s ecosystem to overcome the multifaceted barriers we face, fostering a collaborative approach to making quality education accessible to all students.

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?

  • Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
  • Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
  • Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)

Who is the Team Lead for your solution?

Praba Soundararajan, Ph.D., CEO & Founder

More About Your Solution

What makes your solution innovative?

Boon-dah Learning's solution stands out as innovative due to its unique approach to addressing the educational needs of neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds. Here's how our solution brings innovation to the educational landscape:

  • Integrated Learning Experience: Our curriculum merges science with English Language Arts, using storytelling as a vehicle to simplify complex concepts. This integration not only enhances comprehension but also makes learning more engaging and accessible for students with or at risk for language-based learning differences.
  • Tailored Instruction: We employ the 5E instructional framework (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate) in our Learning Management System, providing a dynamic and interactive learning environment. This framework supports various instructional strategies, accommodating diverse learning styles.
  • Inclusive Design Features: Our platform incorporates features such as audio books, text-to-speech, interactive dictionaries, and multilingual support, ensuring that all students, regardless of their learning needs or language proficiency, can access and benefit from our content.
  • Learner Variability Navigator: In collaboration with Digital Promise, we have licensed this open-source framework to help educators customize their teaching methods to individual student needs. This tool supports the differentiation and personalization of instruction, which is crucial for neurodiverse learners.
  • Hands-on Learning: We provide physical curriculum copies and hands-on project kits to complement our digital offerings. These materials offer tactile and kinesthetic learning opportunities, enhancing the overall educational experience and fostering a deeper understanding of scientific concepts.

Our solution's innovative approach can catalyze broader positive impacts in the educational space:

  • Empowering Educators: By providing tools and resources that support tailored instruction, we empower educators to meet the diverse needs of their students more effectively. This can lead to improved teaching practices and a more inclusive educational environment.
  • Fostering Inclusivity: Our focus on inclusive design and culturally responsive teaching methods can inspire others in the industry to adopt similar approaches, leading to a more equitable and accessible education system.
  • Promoting STEM Engagement: By making science more relatable and engaging through storytelling and hands-on activities, we can inspire a greater interest in STEM subjects among neurodiverse students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. This can contribute to a more diverse and inclusive STEM pipeline.
  • Encouraging Innovation: Our use of the Learner Variability Navigator and other cutting-edge tools can encourage other educational technology companies to explore and integrate similar technologies, driving innovation in the field.

 In terms of changing the market landscape, Boon-dah Learning's solution has the potential to shift the paradigm in education for neurodiverse students with or at risk for language-based learning differences and those from low socio-economic backgrounds. By demonstrating the effectiveness of our tailored, inclusive, and engaging approach, we can set a new standard for educational content and platforms. This could lead to a ripple effect, with other educational providers adopting similar strategies to better serve the diverse needs of their student populations. Ultimately, our solution aims to contribute to a more inclusive, equitable, and innovative educational landscape.

Describe in simple terms how and why you expect your solution to have an impact on the problem.

Boon-dah Learning's solution is designed to address the educational disparities faced by neurodiverse students with or at risk for language-based learning differences and those from low socio-economic backgrounds. Our theory of change is built on the premise that an integrated, inclusive, and engaging curriculum can significantly improve learning outcomes for these students. Here's how we expect our solution to make an impact:

Activities:

  • Curriculum Development: Creating a supplemental science curriculum with summer remediation that integrates storytelling with scientific inquiry, tailored to the unique needs of our target population.
  • Inclusive Design: Implementing features such as audiobooks, text-to-speech, and interactive dictionaries to ensure accessibility for all learners.
  • Professional Development: Providing training for educators on using our curriculum and tools effectively, with a focus on inclusive teaching practices.
  • Pilot Implementation: Testing our solution in select charter schools, gathering feedback from educators and students to refine our approach.

 Immediate Outputs:

  • Enhanced Learning Materials: Teachers have access to a curriculum that is both engaging and tailored to diverse learning needs.
  • Increased Accessibility: Students, regardless of their learning differences or language proficiency, can access and engage with the curriculum.
  • Empowered Educators: Teachers are equipped with the knowledge and tools to provide personalized and inclusive instruction.

Longer-term Outcomes:

  • Improved Academic Performance: Students with or at risk for language-based learning differences exhibit increased fluency, comprehension, and science literacy.
  • Increased Engagement in STEM: A greater number of neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds develop an interest in STEM subjects.
  • Reduced Educational Disparities: The achievement gap between neurodiverse students and their peers narrows, leading to more equitable educational outcomes.

Evidence to Support Links:

  • Research Findings: Studies have shown that storytelling and hands-on activities can significantly enhance comprehension and engagement in science (Morrow, 1984; Griffith & Rasinski, 2004; Garrett & O'Connor, 2010).
  • Pilot Feedback: Preliminary feedback from our pilot schools, such as Pepin Academies and Osceola Science Charter School, has been positive, with educators reporting increased student engagement and understanding.
  • Professional Development Outcomes: Post-training assessments show that educators feel more confident in their ability to deliver inclusive and personalized instruction.

 In summary, Boon-dah Learning's solution is expected to have a positive impact on the educational experiences of neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds. By providing a curriculum that is accessible, engaging, and tailored to their needs, and by empowering educators with the tools and knowledge to support diverse learners effectively, we aim to improve academic outcomes and reduce educational disparities in the long term.

What are your impact goals for your solution and how are you measuring your progress towards them?

Boon-dah Learning's impact goals align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically targeting "Quality Education" (SDG 4) and "Reduced Inequalities" (SDG 10). Our solution aims to transform the educational landscape for neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds, ensuring equitable access to quality education and fostering an inclusive learning environment.

Impact Goals:

  1. Enhance Academic Achievement: Improve reading fluency, comprehension, and science literacy in neurodiverse students and those at risk for language-based learning differences.
  2. Foster STEM Engagement: Increase interest and engagement in STEM subjects among neurodiverse students and those from underserved communities.
  3. Reduce Educational Disparities: Narrow the achievement gap between neurodiverse students and their peers without learning differences, promoting equitable educational outcomes.

Measuring Progress:

To track our progress toward these goals, we use a combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators:

  • Student Performance Metrics: We collect data on student performance in reading fluency, comprehension, and science literacy before and after implementing our curriculum. This includes assessments, standardized test scores, and classroom observations.
    • Indicator: Percentage increase in reading fluency and comprehension scores among students using our curriculum. 
    • Indicator: Improvement in science literacy as measured by standardized science assessments.
  • STEM Engagement Metrics: We measure students' interest and engagement in STEM subjects through surveys, participation rates in STEM-related activities, and feedback from educators and students. 
    • Indicator: Increase in student participation in STEM-related activities and projects. 
    • Indicator: Positive changes in student attitudes toward STEM subjects as reported in surveys.
  • Educational Equity Metrics: We monitor the achievement gap between neurodiverse students and their peers through academic performance data and feedback from educators. We also track the accessibility and inclusivity of our curriculum and teaching tools. 
    • Indicator: Reduction in the achievement gap between neurodiverse students and their peers in reading and science.
    • Indicator: Increased usage of inclusive features in our curriculum, such as audio books, text-to-speech, and interactive dictionaries.

Additionally, we collaborate with research partners, such as Dr. Patricia Durham and Dr. Chase Young at Sam Houston State University, to conduct ongoing studies on the impact of our curriculum. This research provides evidence-based insights into the effectiveness of our approach and informs continuous improvement.

In summary, Boon-dah Learning is committed to creating a transformational impact on the lives of neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds. By aligning our impact goals with the UN SDGs and rigorously measuring our progress through specific indicators, we aim to contribute to a more equitable and inclusive educational landscape.

Describe the core technology that powers your solution.

Boon-dah Learning's solution is powered by a robust core technology: a Learning Management System (LMS) software called Moodle. This open-source platform is renowned for its flexibility, reliability, and wide range of features, making it an ideal choice for our innovative educational approach. Here's how our technology works:

Moodle LMS: Our LMS serves as the backbone of our solution, providing a structured and interactive online environment for both educators and students. It hosts our supplemental science curriculum, which is tailored to the unique needs of neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds. The platform's user-friendly interface and customizable features enable us to create a learning experience that is both engaging and accessible.

Key Features of Our LMS:

  1. 5E Instructional Framework: Our curriculum employs the 5E instructional model (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate), which is embedded within the LMS. This framework promotes active learning and helps students develop a deeper understanding of scientific concepts.
  2. Inclusive Design: We've integrated inclusive design features such as audio book versions of stories, text-to-speech functionality, interactive dictionaries, and multilingual support from ReadSpeaker. These features ensure that all students, regardless of their learning differences or language proficiency, can access and engage with the curriculum.
  3. Learner Variability Navigator: In collaboration with Digital Promise, we've licensed this open-source framework to assist educators in customizing instruction to meet the diverse needs of their students. The Navigator is integrated into our LMS, providing teachers with research-backed strategies to support individual learning styles.
  4. Hands-on Project Kits: Complementing our digital offerings, we provide physical project kits that are linked to the curriculum. These kits offer tactile and kinesthetic learning opportunities, enhancing the overall educational experience.
  5. Professional Development: Our LMS includes resources and training modules for educators, ensuring they are well-equipped to deliver the curriculum effectively and support the diverse needs of their students.

Our technology is designed to solve the pressing problem of educational disparities faced by neurodiverse students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. By leveraging modern technology like Moodle, we are able to offer a scalable, flexible, and impactful solution that benefits both educators and students. Our use of technology seeks to bridge the gap in educational access and quality, contributing to a more equitable and inclusive learning environment. As we continue to develop and refine our solution, we remain committed to using technology as a powerful tool for driving innovation and solving world challenges in education.

Which of the following categories best describes your solution?

A new application of an existing technology

Please select the technologies currently used in your solution:

  • Audiovisual Media
  • Software and Mobile Applications

In which countries do you currently operate?

  • United States

Which, if any, additional countries will you be operating in within the next year?

  • Canada
Your Team

How many people work on your solution team?

Full-time staff - 1

Contract work - LMS Moodle Software - 2

Contract work - Illustrators - 3

Curriculum Content Experts - 3

How long have you been working on your solution?

We have been working on the solution for nearly 2 years.

Tell us about how you ensure that your team is diverse, minimizes barriers to opportunity for staff, and provides a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members.

At Boon-dah Learning, DEI forms the foundation of our mission and educational initiatives. We view DEI as a commitment to creating an environment where everyone, regardless of background or abilities, has access to quality education and the chance to excel.

Our DEI Journey and Approach:

Boon-dah Learning's DEI journey, inspired by our founder Praba's personal challenges with dyslexia, emphasizes empathy and actionable support for neurodiverse learners and underserved communities, ensuring every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

Prioritizing DEI Across Our Organization:

  • Inclusive Curriculum Design: Our supplemental science curriculum is specifically designed for neurodiverse students, ensuring that educational content is accessible and engaging for learners with diverse needs.
  • Professional Development: We invest in ongoing training for our educators on DEI principles, focusing on understanding neurodiversity and employing teaching strategies that address diverse learning styles.
  • DEI Committee: We have established a DEI committee responsible for overseeing the implementation of DEI initiatives, setting measurable goals, and evaluating progress. This committee ensures that DEI principles are integrated into all facets of our work.

Actionable Steps for Achieving DEI:

  • Setting Measurable Goals: We aim to increase the proficiency rates of neurodiverse students in science and reading by 20% within the next three years, using our tailored curriculum and teaching methods.
  • Dyslexia Awareness Campaigns: Inspired by the stigma faced by our founder, we are launching dyslexia awareness campaigns to educate families and communities about dyslexia. These campaigns will utilize informational videos, articles, and interactive quizzes to dispel common misconceptions and provide support resources.
  • Combatting Stigma through Education: Our dyslexia awareness campaigns aim to educate and reduce stigma by showcasing successful individuals with dyslexia, providing factual information, and fostering inclusivity. These efforts are key to our DEI initiatives, breaking down barriers and promoting conversations around neurodiversity.

In conclusion, DEI is central to Boon-dah Learning, where targeted initiatives, strategic approaches, and a dedicated DEI committee drive us towards a significantly more inclusive and equitable future.

Your Business Model & Funding

What is your business model?

Boon-dah Learning's business model is centered on providing value to neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds through our innovative educational solutions. 

Products and Services:

  • Supplemental Science Curriculum: We offer a curriculum tailored for Grades 3-5, integrating storytelling with scientific inquiry to enhance fluency and comprehension.
  • Summer Remediation Program: A targeted program for Grade 4 students aimed at enhancing fluency and comprehension in science, preparing them for fifth grade Statewide Science Assessments.
  • Learning Management System (LMS): Our platform, powered by Moodle, hosts our curriculum and provides interactive learning experiences.
  • Inclusive Design Features: We incorporate audio books, text-to-speech, interactive dictionaries, and multilingual support to cater to diverse learning needs.
  • Professional Development: We provide training for educators on effectively using our curriculum and tools, with a focus on inclusive teaching practices.

Value Proposition:

  • For Educational Institutions: Our curriculum and LMS offer a comprehensive solution to address the educational needs of neurodiverse students, helping institutions fulfill their commitment to inclusivity and equity. By improving science assessment scores, our program helps schools meet performance benchmarks and demonstrates their commitment to supporting all learners.
  • For Educators: Our professional development and resources empower educators to deliver personalized and effective instruction, enhancing their teaching capabilities.
  • For Students: Our engaging and accessible curriculum fosters a love for learning, improving academic outcomes and self-confidence in neurodiverse students.

Revenue Streams:

  • Curriculum Licensing: We generate revenue through licensing fees for our supplemental science curriculum and LMS access to educational institutions.
  • Program Fees: We generate revenue through fees charged for participation in the Summer Remediation Program, which schools, districts, or parents can pay.
  • Professional Development Services: We offer paid training programs for educators, providing them with the skills and knowledge to implement our curriculum effectively.
  • Physical Materials: We sell physical copies of our curriculum and hands-on project kits to complement our digital offerings.

Distribution Channels:

  • Direct Sales to Schools: We market our products and services directly to charter schools, public schools, and special education institutions.
  • Online Platform: Our LMS serves as a central hub for educators to access our curriculum, training materials, and support resources.
  • Conferences and Workshops: We participate in educational conferences and workshops to showcase our solutions and connect with potential customers.

Customer Relationships:

  • Ongoing Support: We provide continuous support to our customers through online tutorials, help desks, and regular updates to our curriculum and platform.
  • Feedback and Collaboration: We actively seek feedback from educators and students to refine our offerings and ensure they meet the evolving needs of our target population.

Impact Goals:

  • Enhance Academic Achievement: Improve reading fluency, comprehension, and science literacy in neurodiverse students.
  • Foster STEM Engagement: Increase interest and engagement in STEM subjects among our target population.
  • Improve Science Assessment Scores: Our primary goal for the Summer Remediation Program is to enhance students' performance on statewide science assessments.
  • Build Science Proficiency: We aim to deepen students' understanding of science concepts, fostering a foundation for future success in STEM subjects.
  • Reduce Educational Disparities: Narrow the achievement gap between neurodiverse students and their peers.

Do you primarily provide products or services directly to individuals, to other organizations, or to the government?

Organizations (B2B)

What is your plan for becoming financially sustainable, and what evidence can you provide that this plan has been successful so far?

Boon-dah Learning's plan for financial sustainability is based on a diverse revenue model that includes selling products and services, securing grants, and exploring potential partnerships with educational institutions and governments. Our approach ensures a steady inflow of funds to support our operations and growth. Here's a breakdown of our revenue streams and evidence of our success so far:

Revenue Streams:

  • Curriculum Licensing: We generate revenue by licensing our supplemental science curriculum and Learning Management System (LMS) to schools and educational institutions. This includes both annual licensing fees and per-student fees.
  • Professional Development Services: We offer paid professional development and training programs for educators, focusing on effective implementation of our curriculum and inclusive teaching practices.
  • Physical Materials: We sell physical copies of our curriculum and hands-on project kits to complement our digital offerings. These materials are sold directly to schools and through our online platform.
  • Summer Remediation Program: We charge fees for our targeted Summer Remediation Program for Grade 4 students, which is designed to improve statewide science assessment scores.
  • Grants and Donations: We actively seek grants and donations from foundations, government agencies, and philanthropic organizations that support education and innovation.
  • Partnerships and Contracts: We explore service contracts with governments and partnerships with educational institutions to integrate our solutions into their existing programs.

Evidence of Success:

  • Seed Funding: We received seed funding as a VITAL Prize semifinalist in 2022, which supported the development and pilot testing of our program. This recognition also enhanced our credibility and visibility in the educational technology space.
  • Pilot Program: We have successfully piloted our curriculum to select charter schools in Florida, with the potential to generate revenue in Q1 2025. We have received excellent feedback from educators and leadership from our piloting.
  • Professional Development Contracts: We have secured contracts for providing professional development services to educators, demonstrating demand for our training programs and contributing to our revenue.
  • Successful Program Execution: We completed an order for our Summer Remediation Program at Osceola Charter Science School in 2023, generating revenue and providing valuable feedback for further refinement of our offerings.
  • Grants and Donations: We are in the process of applying for grants and have initiated conversations with potential donors to secure additional funding for our initiatives.

In the long term, we aim to scale our solution to reach more schools and districts, increasing our revenue from curriculum licensing and professional development services. We also plan to expand our product offerings and explore additional revenue streams, such as online courses for educators and parents. Our focus on delivering high-quality, impactful solutions will continue to drive demand for our products and services, ensuring financial sustainability and enabling us to achieve our mission of transforming education for neurodiverse students and those from low socio-economic backgrounds.

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