Friday, June 7, 2013

Educator Resources

Because of the lack of depth within the public school system, parents must look to outside sources of education in order to give their children a full, comprehensive start into the world. Fortunately, many of the best minds in the education industry have come together under Mentoring Minds to provide not only a better education for children but the structure that is recognized by many continuing education facilities as an accredited solution that can substitute for public school credentials. One of the most effective initiatives of the minds at Mentoring Minds is the STAAR test. This test is a standardized test that is used to showcase mastery of the concepts that the Mentoring Minds curriculum attempts to instill in children. As a much deeper curriculum that is focused on real world applications, this initiative is providing children with a much more relevant head start into what colleges and universities are looking for when kids come out of high school. The initiative is a well rounded curriculum that includes math, science, writing and reading. Each student will be provided with a personal educational consultant that will guide the entire family through the curriculum from start to finish. With this kind of professional help on their side, parents are finding new hope in supplemental educational programs and Mentoring Minds is trailblazing a new path for education in the future.

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6 comments:

  1. Hmmm... am not sure I understand your first sentence.

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  2. Kids do need the constant guidance of their parents even in their studies to make sure that they are well-prepared for the future. Learning is not just the responsibility of the school though sometimes we tend to think that especially when education is so expensive.

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  3. I'll check them up, hope to find something useful for my kid.

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  4. Interesting, but I do miss those days when children can be children. Now, they are always preparing for some sort of assessment exam or something instead of playing and discovering the world. I have read somewhere that Sweden has been performing well and if you look at their education system, they are not ranked academically until they are at a certain stage.

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  5. Hello Ella, how old can the child be to take this test?

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  6. looks like the education concept of this mentoring minds is great

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