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“Your presentation met my goals and was well received by all the teachers and administrators who attended. Your style of presenting, the content, the organizational sequence, and the materials were excellent.”
― Lissa Onderdonk, Shore Collaborative, MA
Our Partners
In an effort to broaden our reach and make Keys to Literacy training accessible to a wider audience of educators, Keys to Literacy has established partnerships with organizations that share our goal of improving adolescent literacy. These are the partners we are currently engaged with:
Bridges (Mississauga, ON)
Bridges is the exclusive Keys to Literacy partner in Canada. Bridges is widely recognized for their deep experience, quality staff and solutions in the area of Assistive Technology products and services. Bridges and Keys to Literacy have partnered to bring literacy professional development to grade 4-12 educators in Canada. www.bridges-canada.com
NELMS (Andover, MA)
The New England League of Middle Schools is a highly regarded membership organization for middle school-level educators. NELMS is the voice of advocacy for young adolescent learners and effective middle school education. The partnership between NELMS and Keys to Literacy provides literacy professional development for NELMS members. www.nelms.org
The Reading Institute (Williamstown, MA)
The Reading Institute is a non-profit organization committed to improving literacy by training teachers. They provide professional development in research-based strategies for improving reading and writing skills. The Reading Institute offers workshops, lectures and a graduate program for teachers, special educators, literacy coordinators, reading specialists and administrators. www.thereadinginstitute.net
SERESC (Bedford, NH)
The Southeastern Regional Educational Resource Center (SERESC) is a non-profit educational consortium. SERESC pilots innovative practices and creativity, technological sophistication and professional development to improve student learning and excellence in the teaching profession.
SERESC serves over 25,000 students and 2,000 teachers and administrators in 40 schools. www.seresc.net
The Stern Center (Williston, VT)
The Stern Center for Language and Learning is a non-profit literacy center dedicated to literacy for children and adults. The Stern Center offers instruction and programs for educators to learn successful teaching strategies that apply to different kinds of students. They also conduct research about how people learn and the most effective ways to teach them. www.sterncenter.org