A+® is Approved by the Nevada Department of Education in the State of Nevada

Posted on May 13, 2009

A+ was designed from its inception to be adaptable to varied teaching and learning styles. 

The myriad of assessment and reporting functions within A+ courseware allow educators to monitor each student’s progress and tailor lesson plans specifically designed to meet each student’s individual needs or group needs.

The American Education Corporation has been producing quality educational products for over 25 years.  They continue to be one of the fastest growing companies in the educational technology industry. 

This growth and recognition is based upon three foundational elements:

  1. Our philosophy toward our customers
  2. Product depth and quality
  3. After-sales support

Although the comprehensive content of A+ is a powerful supplemental educational tool, the true power of the A+nyWhere Learning System is found when the assessment tools are unified with the curriculum.

Their mission continues to be the creation of functional, individualized, and well-rounded educational solutions for schools.

See our recent approval letter and course offering below:

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Official Nevada Department of Education Approval of A+ Courses for Distance Learning

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  3. Academy of READING on Approved List
  4. State Standards Aligned Curriculum
  5. State Test Prep Software

 

 

 

 

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