The DreamBox educator newsletter: supporting elementary math education

DreamBox Learning partners with educators to support math education. Our newsletters include a broad range of topics: how students learn, the role of technology, classroom tips, and much more

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Curriculum Expansion
Live Demos
Speak Up
Expanded Curriculum Coming Soon in 2012. Watch our video to learn more.

DreamBox is Expanding its Elementary Math Curriculum

In 2012 DreamBox will be launching an expanded version of its program, adding over 100 new lessons, in-depth fractions coverage, and a new intermediate learning environment perfect for math intervention up to 5th grade!

DreamBox customers will receive access to the new, improved program at no additional charge. And now you can lock in the 2011 price for the new, expanded program and save up to $2,000 on a DreamBox Learning Math site license!

Learn more and watch a “coming soon” video.

Attend a Live Demo

We have a new feature on dreambox.com that makes it easier than ever to attend a demo.

  • Live demos occur every hour on the hour
  • Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. PST
  • Duration: 25 minutes with time for your questions
  • Presenters: DreamBox Learning Education Product Specialists

In the center of our home page, click “Next Live Demo.” To attend a live demo at your convenience, just fill out the form on this page.

You can also schedule a personalized demo for your school or district. We recommend that you gather a group of interested people to attend so all your questions can be addressed. Learn more

Students, Educators, and Parents Speak Up!

Make sure your voice is heard! Since fall 2003, the annual Speak Up project has collected and reported on the views of over 2.2 million K–12 students, teachers, administrators, and parents representing over 23,000 schools in all 50 states. Speak Up is a national initiative of Project Tomorrow, a U.S. education non-profit organization. Education, business, and policy leaders report using the data regularly to inform federal, state, and local education programs.

Why participate in Speak Up 2011?

  • Speak Up provides you the opportunity to gather information from your students, teachers, school leaders, and parents about key educational topics, including educational technology, 21st century skills, science, and schools of the future.
  • By encouraging your school or district to participate, you are sending a strong signal that you value your community’s opinions about K–12 education.
  • Speak Up survey results, with national comparisons, will be available online, free of charge, in February 2012.

For additional information, visit http://www.tomorrow.org/speakup. Or sign up today to take the survey: http://www.speakup4schools.org/speakup2011. The survey is open Oct 10—Dec 23, 2011.

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