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The Grow Network

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The Grow Network uses assessment results to support teaching and learning. Our print and online reports help educators make use of results from end-of-year and interim assessments. By breaking down the results into specific categories, Grow is able to offer targeted educational materials.

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Telephone: 212-904-6300

Website: http://www.grownetwork.com

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Type: Teacher/Administrator Training/Placement/Professional development, Other

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Students

Description: Resources that inform students and engage them in

The Grow Network gives students the opportunity to actually learn from their assessment exams. Students are provided specific feedback on their strengths and weaknesses, and instructional materials to help guide their improvement. At all levels, Grow helps create a network of valuable tools and information to help students succeed.

With the MyGuide™ Personal Learning Program, The Grow Network has delivered personalized, standards-based instruction for students. The printed MyGuide™ and the online Personal Learning Program offer a powerful combination of targeted academic support for every child in your state or district. The research-based program includes materials for educators and parents as well as for students to provide a comprehensive network of support.

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School Leaders

Description: Detailed reports for understanding assessment data and Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results

Print reports for principals and school instructional leaders contain information about their particular school. These reports can be used to lead gradewide instructional conferences and conduct one-on-one sessions with teachers.

Principals and other school leaders can use their personal accounts to view schoolwide and gradewide priorities and to focus on particular classes and students. Instructional Leadership Tools help support individual conversations with teachers, gradewide conferences, and standards-based professional development.

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Teachers

Description: Assessment results for current students, including an overview of instructional priorities

Personalized print reports contain class and student scores, information about what these scores mean, and specific resources for each teacher.

Using their online accounts, teachers see Flexible Groupings of their students within topic areas, detailed individual student profiles, and Teaching Tools to address common misunderstandings. Teachers’ accounts are updated throughout the year to include information on students’ latest results, including data from interim assessments.

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State and District Leaders

Description: No Child Left Behind (NCLB)-compliant information about progress at the state, district, and school levels

State and district leaders can access aggregate and school-level performance trends, Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results, and topic-level results to drive instructional planning and professional development.

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Parents

Description: Clear information about their children’s strengths and needs, with steps to help them learn

Highly customized, action-oriented print reports provide individual student test scores and specific, individualized guidance for parents and students.

On www.growparents.com, parents and children find materials for further growth, including family math and reading activities, sample assessment items, community educational resources, and information about state and local assessment programs.

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