Academic Path is a division of Interactive Xperts (CPS Approved vendors), working closely in the educational field with a strong focus in the areas of Reading and ESL. With over 5 years of experience we have been working with private and public schools, universities, institutions, and non profit organizations.

Our mission is to accelerate the learning process of reading, ESL, Spanish and foreign Languages, using the most innovative technology methods of learning with proven results.

Academic Path also has the commitment to help and support parents develop interest in the professional educational field as well as to make conscience of the responsibility of supporting, impelling and motivate their children through workshops in which they have an active participation theoretically as well as hands-on practice, allowing them to grow mentally and emotionally.




 


Expanding your mind in Teaching
is an innovative professional development model, which takes teachers through a practical implementation process and offers opportunities to learn research-based methodologies. The goal is to help teachers develop effective strategies in Spanish reading. This model is aligned to the five critical elements of reading instruction based on the No Child Left Behind Act:

» Phonemic Awareness » Phonics » Fluency » Vocabulary » Comprehension



 


Xpanding your mind in English is an innovative learning model that uses technology to help instructors to enrich students with individualized ESL lessons. This is a program that was further developed by embedding the proven methods of TPR, comprehensible input, and multi-sensory instruction. It correlates to several sets of nationally recognized standards and learning objectives.

 



Xpanding your mind in Spanish
is an innovative learning model that uses technology in Spanish. Academic Path is in partnership with a recognized company located in Mexico City, with the purpose to unify our experiences with the wish to provide programs with technology as a tool to help teachers and parents providing hours of practice and entertainment to the students. The challenge was to create programs which students believe that they play, and parents and teachers to observe what they are learning
The level of parent involvement in a child's education continues to be an important factor in the success of a child in school and beyond. Parents are encouraged to support learning at home, express expectations for achievement in school and in life, and become involved in their child's schooling. When schools support families to develop productive skills and habits, children from all backgrounds succeed. Schools can foster these connections between parents and children by implementing parent-education programs that include technology as a component of school improvement and improved student achievement strategies.

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