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As States Rebel Against Testing in ''No Child Left Behind'' Law, Affordable Online Tutoring May Be the Answer; MINDSprinting Curriculum Crosses Economic Barriers with Low Cost Internet Access to Supplemental Education.


CHICAGO -- As schools open this month, 47 states are in some "stage of rebellion" against Bush's 3-year-old "No Child Left Behind" policy, according to according to
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 a study by the Civil Society Institute, a nonpartisan advocacy group. Solutions like MINDSprinting, designed to create affordable access to supplemental education in math and reading, may take center stage to close the economic gap.

"We all agree that supplemental education, particularly in math and reading, helps students of all levels of family income improve. But historically, tutoring and learning centers have proven too costly for the average citizen, never mind the poor, who really suffer a lack of affordable education options," says Steve Golden, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of MINDSprinting.

A report by the Center for American Progress The Center for American Progress is a progressive American political policy research and advocacy organization. Its website describes it as "...a nonpartisan research and educational institute dedicated to promoting a strong, just and free America that ensures opportunity for all.  and Institute for America's future Institute for America's Future is an American thinktank which distributes reports, gathers and processes information, and does analysis of various progressive causes. It issues of focus include, the environmental, energy, and health care issues, social security, education and  finds that by age 9, low-income students read on a level three years behind their better-off peers. Nationwide, only 15 percent of low-income fourth-graders can read proficiently pro·fi·cient  
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, compared to 41 percent for more affluent students. In theory, that's what the No Child Left Behind law should have helped. But about 20 states may opt out and forego the funding, largely because a rigid testing structure that in many cases seems to take the child out of the equation.

When it comes to providing the best K-12 education for their children, schools have a lot to offer but each student is different. Some may need enrichment, while others need remedial help to master an upcoming test or a difficult course. Parents and teachers are increasingly seeking programs to augment the individual needs of students, which vary significantly depending on many factors, including economy.

MINDSprinting offers a proven method of teaching-worksheets delivered via the Internet, which makes it a convenient and affordable alternative to other tutoring programs. The cost is $15 per month, which is a fraction of the cost of comparable tutors and learning centers.

The student as an individual is what has been lost in the "No Child Left Behind" Laws. Golden states, "The MINDSprinting program is unique in that the student takes an initial assessment test to identify the their particular skill levels. With the results of this test, the system tailors a program at the level appropriate for the student and then continues to assign lessons based on the student's performance."

Consistent lesson and unit testing (testing) unit testing - The type of testing where a developer (usually the one who wrote the code) proves that a code module (the "unit") meets its requirements.  provide guidance through each unit, identifying the areas that require improvement and advancing students through skills they have mastered. It's a method of teaching and learning based upon mastery learning Mastery Learning is an instructional method that presumes all children can learn if they are provided with the appropriate learning conditions. Specifically, mastery learning is a method whereby students are not advanced to a subsequent learning objective until they demonstrate  theory, designed to promote comprehension rather than passive memorization mem·o·rize  
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 and rigid, one-size-fits-all testing.

Real-time feedback is integral to the learning process for the student as well as the parents. Parents can access a detailed transcript report, each time they log in. This report is a valuable tool for communication with teachers.

Students have access to progress reports, bar charts, congratulatory messages, and printable print·a·ble  
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 achievement certificates. Students feel forward momentum and personal progress, thereby increasing their self-esteem. For more information, visit www.mindsprinting.com.

About MINDSprinting

MINDSprinting is the premier online destination for parents, students, teachers and employers seeking a proven supplemental education program in math and reading comprehension Reading comprehension can be defined as the level of understanding of a passage or text. For normal reading rates (around 200-220 words per minute) an acceptable level of comprehension is above 75%. . Our core curriculum has been honed for more than 20 years and has helped hundred of thousands of students improve their skills and excel in education, and in life. For more information visit www.mindsprinting.com.
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