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Title VI - Flexibility and AccountabilityPart B - Rural Educational Initiative Subpart 2 - Rural and Low-Income School ProgramProfessional Development to Improve Technology Integration for Rural School Districts with Significant Low Income PopulationsImproved Instruction for English Proficient Students in Rural School Districts with Significant Low Income PopulationsSupporting Education ReformProfessional Development to Improve Technology Integration for Rural School Districts with Significant Low Income Populations
Kidspiration® and Inspiration® provide capabilities that work together to meet the needs of educationally disadvantaged students:
Training on the use of Kidspiration and Inspiration provides teachers with valuable tools for:
Kidspiration and Inspiration come with templates and activities that give structure for engaging technology-based learning experiences. Additional lesson plan books are available to help teachers quickly and easily integrate the software and visual learning into their curriculum. Learn more information on Kidspiration and Inspiration lesson plan books. Click here for more information on Title II, Part D-Enhancing Education Through Technology. Improved Instruction for Limited English Proficient Students in Rural School Districts with Significant Low Income Populations
The use of Kidspiration and Inspiration are recommended with High Point (Hampton-Brown), a leading reading and language development program for English language learners, which has been adopted by California's Approved Reading First Program, along with several other states to find standards matches. For more information on professional development programs in your state or region, contact your local education agency or trainingresources@inspiration.com. Supporting Education Reform Kidspiration and Inspiration have been included as a technology component of statewide, district-wide and school-wide instructional reform programs. For more information, please contact research@inspiration.com.
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