Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in Tennessee
Connect4Learning, the prekindergarten curriculum, brings a new interdisciplinary approach to Tenn. schools that aligns with the state’s standards and supports the Voluntary Pre-K initiative. Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in Colorado
Connect4Learning, the prekindergarten curriculum, brings a new interdisciplinary approach to Tenn. schools that aligns with the state’s standards and supports the Voluntary Pre-K initiative. Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in Maryland
Connect4Learning, the prekindergarten curriculum, has been recommended for statewide use by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in Michigan
Connect4Learning has been named an eligible prekindergarten curriculum for The Michigan Department of Education’s Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP). Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in Minnesota
Connect4Learning, the prekindergarten curriculum, has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Education’s Parent Aware, the state’s Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in North Carolina
Connect4Learning, the prekindergarten curriculum, has been approved by the North Carolina Child Care Commission. Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Closes the Education Gap in Pennsylvania
Connect4Learning, the prekindergarten curriculum, has been approved by the Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning. Rooted in research-led and classroom-tested foundations in literacy, science, social-emotional and math learning, the curriculum weaves together all four domains to ensure that each subject is addressed meaningfully and comprehensively with each child.
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Connect4Learning Raises Test Scores in Michigan
Connect4Learning has been named an eligible prekindergarten curriculum for the Michigan Department of Education’s Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) and its 2018–2019 funds to help solve the state’s declining academic-proficiency scores.
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Kaplan Launches Connect4Learning, a New, Interdisciplinary Prekindergarten Curriculum
Kaplan Early Learning Company announced today the launch of an innovative approach to early childhood education that puts math and science at the forefront of learning. Connect4Learning: The Pre-K Curriculum is a research-based, interdisciplinary approach to learning that was developed by nationally recognized experts in early childhood education and through funding from the National Science Foundation.
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