Published: August 27, 2010
Michigan Department of Education Approves Learning Bridges as SIG External Service Provider
CHANDLER, Ariz. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Learning
Bridges, a provider of research-based, online K-12 professional
development programs proven to increase teacher effectiveness, has been
named a SIG Approved External Service Provider by the Michigan
Department of Education. The designation means that any of the
persistently lowest achieving schools in Michigan applying for a Federal
School Improvement Grant (SIG) may contract with Learning Bridges to
assist in meeting their school reform goals.
"Helping students overcome difficult obstacles to learning isn't
something that can be fixed overnight with a new book or software
program. It requires a systemic, research-based approach that combines
proven instructional strategies, assessment vehicles, content, and
reporting tools all aligned to Michigan standards and assessments," said
Dr. Sandra K. Darling, president of Learning Bridges. "Many schools
simply haven't the time to research and vet the myriad options. We
applaud the Michigan Department of Education's efforts to help its
schools and ensure that those most in need of assistance have
grant-funded access to proven, comprehensive solutions."
The Learning Bridges System was named to Michigan's approved vendor list
after a rigorous review process wherein the company demonstrated that
its unique, patented approach can help schools achieve meaningful,
academic improvement through research-based instruction aligned to
Michigan standards and assessments.
Based on years of research, the Learning Bridges System analyzes
district or state assessment data against identified groups of
standards, such as those that are the focus of school improvement plans,
or the lowest performing students in specific grades or groups. It then
identifies the specific instructional strategies that will make the most
difference in student achievement, and delivers customizable
professional development proven to significantly increase academic
achievement.
According to a 2009 study by McREL (Mid-continent Research for Education
and Learning), a nonprofit, nonpartisan education research organization,
students whose teachers participate in Learning Bridges courses score 13
to 21 percentile points higher than other students on district and state
tests. Further, English language learners, and students from diverse
cultures or living in poverty whose teachers participate in Learning
Bridges courses achieve five to 17 percentile points higher than their
counterparts.
The original list of 108 persistently lowest achieving schools based on
federal requirements and other SIG information can be found at http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-37818_53083-238570--,00.html.
In addition, http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140--242163--,00.html
details the August 16, 2010 list of 92 Persistently Lowest Achieving
Schools based on 2008-10 state testing data.
ABOUT LEARNING BRIDGES
At Learning Bridges, our mission is to increase teacher effectiveness
in order to improve academic achievement. With more than 6,000 schools
served nationwide, the web-based Learning Bridges System provides a
comprehensive, systemic approach to professional development with more
than 50 courses on research-based instructional strategies aligned to
core content standards and assessments for all 50 states. The company
was founded in 1998 by Dr. Sandra Darling, an author, presenter and
leading expert on research-based instructional strategies. Learning
Bridges is based in Chandler, Ariz. For more information, visit http://www.learningbridges.com.

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