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Our primary business is supplying K-5 workbooks for technology training, but we have found that occassionally, customers would like more. They are unsure how to role out the workbooks to their schools, or wonder if their faculty have the expertise to work with the skill level required in the workbooks. 99% of the time, this is a simple matter of confidence building--after all, if the 2nd graders can enthusiastically adapt, there are few adults who won't do the same.
Rest assured: We are ready and willing to assist you in reviewing the skills with, going through the steps with faculty to assure them of their competence. This usually takes a matter of hours, or at the most days, so doesn't require a large commitment of time on your part.
Here are some samples of Workbooks Plus jobs we've completed.
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Workbooks
This client had a technology teacher that had grown the program for the school. When she was absent, or required for other meetings, no one could take over her classes and carry them forward. Additionally, if a student was absent, it was difficult to catch them up on material missed in the once-a-week class.
The administration purchased Workbooks for each grade, from Kindergarten through fifth grade. This provided a comprehensive approach to the technology program for primary and intermediate school. Now, students and parents alike could see where the training was at any particular point in the year and what they had missed or would miss if forced to be out of school for sick days or travel times. And, when the technology teacher was out, the substitute found it much easier to have the students follow a lesson plan that was laid out in the book, and built off of earlier material familar to the students. Everyone one.
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Workbooks Plus Consulting
The client purchased workbooks and requested that we train their technology staff in the use of the books. This required a two-day seminary--that's all! Follow-ups addressed just a few questions for subs and collaborative questions for faculty to insure that all state and national standards were met and exceeded.
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