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Students, families, educators, and community members all play a key role in a child's educational development.  Partners may access information and resources to help them to support the education of all students.

Students

Why is a good education so important?  What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why do we have them?  Are you looking for some great web sites that you can use as resources for projects?  Find those answers here and more.

Families

What are all Rhode Island children expected to know by the time they graduate?  What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs)?  How can families be involved in their children's education?  What educational programs exist in Rhode Island schools to help children learn?  Find out here.

Educators

  • Teachers

    What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why are they important?  What are some examples of quality lesson plans that incorporate the GLEs/GSEs?  What resources and documents are available that will help teachers help their students learn?  Find those answers here and more.

  • Support Staff

    What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why are they important?  What are some useful web sites?  What are some samples of student work related to quality lesson plans linked to the GLEs/GSEs?  Find those answers here and more.

  • Professional Support Staff

    What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why are they important?  What are some resources to help educators enhance opportunities to meet the needs of all students?  What are some useful web sites?  Find those answers here and more.

  • Administrators

    What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why are they important?  Are you looking for resouces to help administrators provide optimum opportunities for all students to learn?  What are some examples of quality lesson plans that are linked to the GLEs/GSEs?  Find out here.

  • Higher Education

    What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why are they important?  What are some resources to help pre-service and in-service teachers plan and implement high-quality instruction?  Want to view video clips of lessons that demonstrate effective instructional and management techniques?  Find out here.

Community Members

  • Businesses

    What are the ways that businesses can partner with schools to enhance student learning?  What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why are they important?  What are students learning at certain grade levels and how does that tie in with business' areas of expertise?  Find out here.

  • Community Organizations

    What is the importance of partnerships between schools and community organizations?  What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and what is their purpose?  What are some examples of quality lesson plans that teachers are using in schools?  Find those answers here and more.

  • Government

    What laws, policies, and programs are in effect at the state and federal level which relate to improving education in Rhode Island?  What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs/GSEs) and why were they created?  What are some resources relating to education at a government level?  Find out here.

  • Informal Education Organizations

    What are some local informal education organizations in Rhode Island?  What are the Grade Level Expectations and Grade Span Expectations (GLEs and GSEs)?  What are some examples of quality lesson plans that link to the GLEs/GSEs?  Find those answers here and more.

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