How can Pearson products help my school implement a turnaround model?
A.The transformation model is the best match for Pearson curriculum and training solutions. Schools using this reform model will implement reforms to: • Use data to identify and implement an instructional program that is research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with State academic standards. • Promote the continuous use of student data (such as from formative, interim, and summative assessments) to inform and differentiate instruction in order to meet the academic needs of individual students. • Implement a schoolwide “response-to-intervention” model. • Provide additional supports and professional development to teachers and principals in order to implement effective strategies to support students with disabilities and limited English proficient students. • Use technology-based supports and interventions as part of the instructional program. • Increase rigor by offering opportunities for students to enroll in advanced coursework (such as AP, I
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