SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) June 27, 2013
College Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources for escalating student achievement, right now announced an exhibit of the Educator Effectiveness Technique at the 2013 Georgia Association of Educational Leaders Conference, July 14-17 in Jekyll Island, Georgia. The Educator Effectiveness Program is a holistic remedy for escalating student achievement and educator effectiveness at present used by thousands of schools across North America.

Escalating student achievement and assisting students master the capabilities and requirements they need to have to be college and career ready is a hallmark of a actually efficient educator, stated Chet Linton, CEO and president of College Improvement Network. Our Educator Effectiveness Method provides teachers and administrators the tools they want for increasing student achievement whilst simultaneously growing as specialist educators. At the 2013 Georgia Association of Educational Leaders Conference, participants can see how this systemic strategy is not only escalating student achievement via more effective teaching, but producing real methods towards preparing one hundred percent of students for college and career.

The conference exhibit will also show independent investigation documenting a trend of escalating student achievement via the tools in the Educator Effectiveness Technique.

As displayed at the conference, the Educator Effectiveness System delivers a method for escalating student achievement and improving teacher practice, and gives educators a set of powerful tools to drive the procedure. Study shows that districts and schools that use the tools in the Educator Effectiveness Program make greater teachers and, as a result, expertise dramatic increases in student achievement, driving up student test scores by as significantly as 30 percent in a single year.