How We Help You Help Your Students
On The Internet
Currently, 99 percent of America's K-12 public schools and libraries are somehow connected to the web, in large part thanks to the Federal Communications Commission's congressionally mandated "E-Rate" program. This connectivity is what gives us access to schools systems and allows educators to use our services in a simple efficient way.
We come to systems, educators and struggling readers in a very serious way all day everyday and even outside school.
In The Classroom
Educational Video Games In The Classroom
In a classroom connected to the internet teachers can assign struggling readers to work in our self-direct, online curriculum for short periods or for extended periods. This self-directed approach allows struggling readers to can gain the skills they need while the teacher continues to meet the needs of the whole class.
With technology, teachers can train struggling readers and teach their class all at the same time.
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Our Scope
The Eight Critical Skills
These eight skills are the secret you and your struggling readers have been looking for. If your students possess these skills* and are taught how to use them they will move past their difficulties with reading, read well and continue to expand their reading “forever”.
For the struggling reader to put their difficulty behind them means improved self-esteem, less time spent on homework and reduced family stress. Not to mention your class averages will rise.