The Challenge: Time
Your most critical role as an educator is to be there for each and every student as they struggle to learn. The element of human interaction is vital to the learning process. Your challenge is time. Because students progress at varying speeds, your time and efforts are stretched even thinner. How can you mentor each student according to their individual needs if you have little information about that student's progress and skill gaps?
The Solution: Tools That Give Time Back
LearnKey courseware is a two-sided solution. Our tools support student education because it allows each student to learn at his or her own pace, accommodating students who progress with little assistance. Meanwhile, you are available for those who need more teacher time to understand the concepts. Best of all, with a click of a button, you can immediately assess a student's skill gap with our tracking tools. The built-in tools even help you prescribe video segments for student review that will help fill those gaps. Professional development is also an important role for educators to continually strive to cultivate. Technology is continually changing: our tools help educators integrate technology into the classroom into the classroom and keep their knowledge current.
The Benefits: Enjoy the Rewards of Teaching
Now you can enjoy the most rewarding aspect of being an educator. When our tools for educators are employed by wise teachers who know the importance of technology as an assistant, not as a substitute, great things begin to happen. Look at some of our case studies to learn how LearnKey, in partnership with great teachers, is making a difference for today's students.
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