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DynEd International

DynEd International, Inc. was founded in 1987 by a dedicated team of language teachers, engineers, and artists. It produced and brought to market the world’s first language-teaching CD-ROM and received a

patent for its innovative design. Now, after more than 17 years of experience, DynEd has the world’s most comprehensive lineup of award-winning computer-based English Language Teaching (ELT) solutions.

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MEDIA LIBRARY:

Video Tutorials for Teachers & Students

 

DynEd’s research-based courses cover all proficiency levels and include a range of age-appropriate courses, from kids in school to adults in leading corporations. In addition, DynEd courses are supported by an award-winning Records Management System, Mastery and Placement tests, and extensive teacher-supportbb-029.jpg materials, including teacher-training and mentoring.Designed to be used in a partnership with teachers and classroom support, DynEd courses are available from DynEd partners and licensed training organizations. Clients include private and public schools, universities, leading corporations, training organizations, and government agencies in more than 40 countries.

DynEd courses have won an impressive list of over 40 major awards, and have been approved by Ministries of Education in several countries, including France and China. DynEd is committed to quality education — a fact reflected in its name, “DynEd,” which stands for “Dynamic Education.”

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Please click on any one of DynEd’s English Language Learning Solutions below.

 

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DynEd Brochure

DynEd Success Story - Glenwood Elementary School

DynEd Success Story - Glenwood Presentation

Dyned RESULTS

DynEd Theory & ResearchDynEd & NCLB

DynEd Research Introduction

DynEd Summary of Applied Research

DynEd & e-Lective

e-Lective Presentation by Jim Cummins

I got a credit I wouldn’t have gotten otherwise because of the different curriculums in different states.

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Did You Know

1.3 million students fail to graduate from high school


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