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Online Tutoring - A Great Boon For Struggling Math Students! | Tutor Pace-Blog - 0 views

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    Math can trick you to the core if you lack in proper concentration on the subject.  Lacking in attention to classes at school could trigger negative offshoots in the form of failing grades and poor performance. Seeking shelter in online help is the ult ...
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Math Online Tutoring: Make Math Fun with Online Math Tutor! - Tutor Pace Blog | Get Unl... - 0 views

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    Learning math and make it fun with online math tutor is as easy working with your teacher at school. Finding a 6th grade made is as easy finding a math games on internet. All you need to do is type in math tutor online word in Google or Bing, you will get lots of result on the first page. Just be careful when you choose a best tutoring site for your child
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Special Education Teacher Describes Fun Classroom Technology Learning Environment to Te... - 0 views

  • video interview with Education Specialist Rebecca Byers.Video Interview: http://web.teachtown.com/article-byers-042011
  • “The technology enables teachers, parents and specialists to work together to provide consistent instruction. Student data reports guide us to develop more effective IEPs (Individual Education Plans). Consistent instruction and progress data are two primary benefits of computer aided instruction to help all children learn.”
  • TeachTown®: Basics incorporates the latest artificial intelligence and best practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Discrete Trial Performance to prescribe individual lessons based on learning styles and student progress.
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  • I also think this program would work well for English Language Learners.
  • TeachTown®: Basics was designed by a team of autism researchers led by Dr. Christina Whalen, PhD, BCBA-D, Chief Science Officer, who co-founded the company while working at the University of Washington Autism Center. The intervention curriculum addresses early childhood learning standards, and uses prescriptive and adaptive intelligence to deliver direct instruction. At appropriate intervals, children are motivated with games and rewards. Teachers can view progress reports online and receive a monthly email report to track accountability. The program contains over 800 On Computer Lessons and Off Computer Activities, and delivers thousands of concepts in six essential learning domains: Mathematics, Language Development, Language Arts, Adaptive Skills, Cognitive Skills, and Social and Emotion Skills.
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