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“It is nice to have the computer be the “teacher” and I get to be the cheerleader, encourager, instead of doing the correcting myself. I feel like we are back on the same team again instead of in a stand-off over doing reading instruction.”
– Homeschool Parent
Recent Awards & Accomplishments
Passport Learning is a computer-based educational program that targets specific learning weaknesses and prescribes an individualized plan to correct them.
Passport Learning's track record is reassuring. Passport Learning is the result of more than 20 years of intensive educational research by the developers of the methodology, Dr. Ron Trites and Dr. Christina Fiedorowicz. For example, in the area of reading, testing of the Passport methodology shows that students with severe reading difficulties improve an average 1.1-grade level with 21.5 hours of exposure to the program. Students who have more moderate reading difficulties improve an average of 2.4 grade levels after 17 hours of training.
Passport's computerized program targeting specific weaknesses is a fast-paced program that keeps students' attention focused. Students earn certificates of achievement for each level they successfully complete. Often in the first or second session in the Passport program, students earn their first certificates of achievement. This immediate success often encourages students who have had a history of struggling in school.
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Passport Learning is a unique one-on-one computer-generated program. The methodology targets specific weaknesses and uses exercises to develop the subskills necessary for improvement in the specific targeted area. Passport Learning supplements the conventional educational process but offers a completely different way of tackling a problem area.
Passport Learning can help learners at all skill levels. The program is designed to meet each user at his or her level, building on what they know and adapting the program to focus on the skills that need developing. For example, Passport's reading program has benefited students from elementary school through the doctoral level, including ESL students.
Passport Learning helps your child develop new skills, not just knowledge of facts. Once he develops a new skill, it is his. Progress is long lasting according to our research.