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The American Education Corporation offers solutions to serve schools who are in need of improvement or are not demonstrating AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress). A+ products help narrow the achievement gap between your highest and lowest performing students and groups – empowering you to serve all students. We offer one of the broadest and deepest research-based systems on the market today that allows you to deliver standards-based assessment, personalized instruction, accountability, extensive individualized or group reporting, and customized professional development.
The American Education Corporation offers products and solutions to serve at-risk students. Our A+® products integrate into alternative learning environments, including credit recovery, dropout prevention, and response to intervention programs to help narrow the achievement gap between your highest and lowest performing students and groups – empowering you to serve all students. We offer one of the broadest and deepest scientifically research-based curriculum content systems on the market today that allows you to deliver standards-based assessment, personalized instruction, accountability, extensive individualized or group reporting, and customized professional development. Our complete assessment and curriculum solution can help you raise success levels for your Title I students.
The combination of the A+nyWhere Learning System® (A+LS™) and A+ LearningLink™ (A+LL™) gives educators the ability to place students at the appropriate level of intervention, predict how well students will perform on state tests, prescribe appropriate instructional material, and track progress to determine if the interventions are truly working.
Assisting middle and high school students who have failed or are at risk of failing a course can be quite a challenge. Join the growing number of schools and institutions using the A+nywhere Learning System (A+LS) courseware program to get your students back on track and on the road to successful grade completion and on-time graduation.
A+ products have been successfully used in extended learning programs (before- and after-school, weekend, and summer), that will help Title I students remain in regular student instruction. Extended learning programs often provide a positive student alternative to spending time on the streets or being home alone – greatly reducing at-risk behavior. Our products are successfully used in a wide variety of alternative learning environments (credit recovery, dropout prevention, college readiness, GED® preparation, and general curriculum reinforcement) across the country that need to provide supplemental education services to their students.
A+ LearningLink, can be used for universal screening, either as a stand-alone screener, or as part of our A+ Response to Intervention solution that includes curriculum prescriptions and progress monitoring components.
Increasing the number of students passing GED classes can be quite a
challenge. Join the growing number of schools and institutions using the A+nyWhere Learning System software program. The backbone of the A+LS GED Prep Bundle is a series of comprehensive assessments that tests
students in the five GED subject areas – Language Arts (Reading and
Writing), Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics.
The College Readiness Program for the A+LS courseware will help prepare your students to begin their postsecondary learning experience. Teachers as well as guidance counselors can take advantage of the user-friendly assessment capabilities and skill refreshing coursework that the system offers.
Teachers have the flexibility to adjust the curriculum and presentation of information to learners rather than expecting students to modify themselves for the curriculum.
A+ LearningLink assessment tests and results are calibrated to The Lexile Framework® for Reading and The Quantile Framework® for Mathematics and are aligned to state standards and objectives.
A+ products have been successfully used in extended learning programs (before- and after-school, weekend, and summer), that help Title I students remain in regular student instruction. Extended learning programs often provide a positive student alternative to spending time on the streets or being home alone – greatly reducing at-risk behavior. |
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