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Two PCI Education Products Named Finalists for  The Association of Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Awards

Two PCI Education Products Named Finalists for The Association of Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Awards

Word Problems for Nonreaders and Environmental Print Recognized in Special Education Category SAN ANTONIO (May 18, 2010) – The Association of Educational Publishers has named Word Problems for Nonreaders and Environmental Print Level One as 2010 Distinguished Achievement Award finalists in the special education category.

 
PCI Education Reading Program Level Two Receives AEP Award

PCI Education Reading Program Level Two Receives AEP Award

PCI Reading Program Level Two Honored in Special Education Category for Grades K-5 SAN ANTONIO (June 18, 2009) – The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) has honored PCI Education with a 2009 Distinguished Achievement Award for the PCI Reading Program Level Two, in the special education category for grades K-5.

 
Online Buzz about PCI's Turbo Solutions Builder from The Educator's Royal Treatment Blog

Online Buzz about PCI's Turbo Solutions Builder from The Educator's Royal Treatment Blog

Ken Royal has created an education community at The Educators' Royal Treatment (Click link or image to visit the blog). Ken invites outstanding educators, and education technology leaders to post classroom technology success stories, how to, and education advice on a regular basis. There will be a take away for educators with every post. Each Wednesday will be Education Vendor/Education Public Relations Wednesday--no press releases--but rather success stories and information that will help educators make classroom, school, and district curriculum and technology decisions. Educators posting to their own sites and blogs will increase their readership, gain exposure, and share what they know. Readers will find The Educators' Royal Treatment a current, frequently updated resource to be bookmarked and visited often.

 
Lee Wilson, President of PCI Quoted in Education Week

Lee Wilson, President of PCI Quoted in Education Week

Businesses Angle for Share of School Stimulus Aid - The $100 billion in federal economic-stimulus aid that could swell state and local school coffers also has the potential to pump billions of dollars into businesses that serve the education sector . . .

 
Academics and Low Incidence Disabilities

Academics and Low Incidence Disabilities

One of the fundamental shifts No Child Left Behind (NCLB) caused in Special Education was accountability for teaching reading, math, science, and social studies. Traditionally many Special Ed classrooms focused on life skills - the functional skills . . .

 
PCI Education Launches Turbo Solutions Builder for Stimulus Funding

PCI Education Launches Turbo Solutions Builder for Stimulus Funding

Online Tool Helps Schools Leverage IDEA and Title I Funding Opportunities PCI Education is the number one provider of resources for students with special needs. The online tool saves valuable time, quickly revealing the safest and most popular selections for educators looking to purchase instructional materials with IDEA and Title I stimulus funding.

 
PCI Education Names Lee Wilson President & CEO - February 2009

PCI Education Names Lee Wilson President & CEO - February 2009

K-12 Education Industry Veteran Selected to Head San Antonio-based Publisher

 
Indicators to Track Nation's Education Progress

Indicators to Track Nation's Education Progress

Together with No Child Left Behind, leading education indicators provide a national barometer of success

 
Helping Your Child With Homework - Part One

Helping Your Child With Homework - Part One

Research shows clearly that children are more likely to succeed in learning when their families actively support them.

 
Helping Your Child With Homework - Part Two

Helping Your Child With Homework - Part Two

Children are more likely to complete homework successfully when parents monitor their assignments. How closely you need to monitor your child depends upon her age....

 
 
 
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