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Progress Learning 2025: A Year of Growth and Innovation

This past year has been one for the books. We’ve been hard at work building features that make your life easier, your data more actionable, and your students more engaged. From powerful new reporting tools to streamlined workflows, we’ve rolled out updates that touch every corner of the…

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FAST vs. FSA: Are the New FAST Exams Working?

In September of 2021, Governor DeSantis announced a proposal that would end the FSA and replace it with the new Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) which aims to eradicate common core and move to a growth based, progress monitoring system. The goal behind FAST is to remove common core end of year standardized assessments and implement a progress monitoring system that facilitates individual growth and supports students in reaching their academic goals. In March of 2022, Desantis signed bill, SB 1048, to implement the new required FAST system in the 2022-23 school year.
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Accommodations 101

It is our responsibility to ensure that all students receive quality instruction. It is the expectation that students with disabilities will receive the same quality of instruction and participate in the general education classroom as well as district and state level testing to the greatest extent possible in accordance with both the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Students with disabilities contend with barriers to learning and challenges which make it difficult for them to access materials and show what they know. 
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How to Address Teacher Shortages

One of the biggest challenges schools and districts are facing this year is the massive teacher shortages. Finding and keeping quality educators post-pandemic has proved to be very difficult for a number of reasons. While this is a pressing issue, progress is being made. Incentives for teachers are being offered in districts nationwide, and new teachers are being hired rapidly. We must take a hard look at the key areas of need in order to determine lasting solutions.
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Making Education Equitable and Accessible

As educators, it is critical that our students are learning in a safe, effective, and equitable environment. Our classrooms have a wide variety of learner profiles and meeting the needs of each and every student is our top priority. From ESL/ELL students to students with learning disabilities, IEPs and 504s, we must work to ensure accessibility for all students to engage them in appropriate learning experiences that meet their individual and unique needs.  
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An Increased Need for Credit Recovery Post-Pandemic

The last three disrupted school years have presented students with a whole new set of challenges when it comes to meeting their academic goals. Due to these challenges, credit recovery has become a key focus for getting students back on track, ensuring they get the credits they need to graduate.
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Katy ISD Summer School Study

To boost student learning and engagement during their summer school program, Katy Independent School District partnered with Progress Learning to work with nearly 1,500 English Language Learners in grades K-5. From pre- to post-test, 78% of all students in math (901 out of 1,153) showed gains and 60% of students…

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