Curriculum

 

Interactive Education Academy (IEA) has served hundreds of students with learning disabilities.  The IEA staff has experienced the unique needs of students and how to help them learn.  With small class sizes, individualized curriculum and programs,  IEA's students receive an opportunity to succeed. 

IEA believes that “state-of-art” textbooks and supplemental materials from leading publishers in the education industry is an important component of a quality education program.  This is why each year; IEA staff completes a review process before curriculum is finalized. 

This year we have centered our curriculum on the following leading publishers in the industry:

·        Pearson Prentice Hall-Pearson is a leading educational publisher around the globe. Recently Pearson acquired AGS Publishers know for their research-based classroom materials you need to help struggling secondary students master core skills.  Pearson AGS Global gives us access to a wide range of instructional materials.  Pearson AGS Globe is our primary provider for our Middle School and High School materials. 

·        Merit Interactive Learning-Merit Helps students learn different ways to write a paragraph. Students learn how to write an effective paragraph -- developed by reason, detail, sequence, example, and cause and effect. Choosing from a menu of topics, students are guided to develop an idea, and to write their own topic sentence, body, and conclusion. Steps include pre-writing, writing, organizing, revising, rewriting, and publishing. 

·       HEC Reading Horizons- Reading Horizons is the primary provider of our reading program for all grades.  Reading Horizons incorporates reading comprehension, vocabulary, phonics, phonemic awareness, and fluency. AGS GRADE (intervention packets) is used to provide, reinforce and strengthen word attack skills, vocabulary building, and reading comprehension. Writing software will help students learn different ways to write a paragraph and students learn how to develop their paragraph writing skills. Students learn how to write an effective paragraph -- developed by reason, detail, sequence, example, and cause and effect. Choosing from a menu of topics, students are guided to develop an idea, and to write their own topic sentence, body, and conclusion. Steps include pre-writing, writing, organizing, revising, rewriting, and publishing. 

 

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