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The Bridge To Achievement, ® a Catalyst for Students' High Academic Achievement Potential
The BTA ® Is Designed To Supplement and Boost Existing Reading and Mathematics Curriculums. The BTA ® Develops Visual and Listening Memory to Form Conceptualization for Achieving Critical Thinking Capability.

    Rapid, 48-day, 35-minutes interactive, Blended, interactive E-Learning daily class or home learning with individuals, or small, and large groups, grades 4-9 for fast, measurable results in ALL academic subject areas (See JALT, Fall 1998 & Spring 1999 juried publications)


    Visible results using nationally standardized tests

    Information processing skills may be prescriptively assessed by a qualified measurement professional using standardized test pre- and posttest assessments such as subtests of the Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude, Test of Cognitive Skills, and the Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery.

    • Cognitive skills may be enhanced through specific tested training processes.
    • School instructional content is not designed to develop information processing skills.
    • Traditional remedial instruction is not designed to develop information processing skills.
    • Most people have some weakness in their cognitive information processing skills and may not be aware of weaknesses.
      The Bridge To Achievement (BTA)® Training is designed to develop information processing skills and memory.
      The BTA training is applicable to students grades 4 to 8.
    • The BTA ® training results are measured using standardized tests. Results are persistent and last over time.
    • Less able students learn to process information more accurately and obtain further academic benefits by repeating The BTA ® training.
    • The BTA ® classes are conducted by in-service teaching staff.
    • Required staff training and startup consulting support is available.

    The BTA ® Program Benefits:
    • Improve reading skills without additional, time-consuming, remedial reading and math instruction
    • Improve numerical precision and mental calculating ability
    • Improve listening skills
    • Improve accuracy of short-term visual memory
    • Improve ability to follow oral instructions
    • Improve ability for accuracy for detail in written work
    • Improve visual pattern recognition and visual closure
    • Improve visualization skills
    • Improve short-term verbal memory for details
    • Improve identification of spoken word endings
    • Improve sense of directionality (and handwriting often improves)
    • Improve ability to translate from verbal to visual memory representation
    • Increase ability to remember information through interruptions
    • Increase student's overall ability Student Perspective:

      The Student:

    • Feels more successful, has higher self-esteem, and likes going to school
    • Able to learn more in less time, with more independence
    • Able to complete assignments quickly
    • Able to learn more in a traditional classroom
    • Develops improved confidence and self esteem
    • Able to become more successful in college
    • Performs better on tests of subject matter knowledge
    • Able to focus and work through interruptions and distractions
    • Remembers and applies strategies for processing and organizing information

      Parental Perspective:

    • Homework is completed with less urging and assistance
    • Student's grades improve; Visible results using nationally standardized achievement tests
    • The classroom teacher receives more respect and credit
    • Student attitudes toward school improve
    • Less worry that student is falling behind college or technical school entrance requirements
    • Less concern that student is not in step with technological demands

      School Perspective

    • Visible results using nationally standardized tests
    • Students become more resourceful and independent
    • Students become more successful and optimistic about education
    • Fewer discipline problems
    • Reduction in the student drop-out rate
    • Reduce student reading impairments
    • Reduce student learning disabilities, ADHD
    • Reduce remedial instruction requirements
    • Simplify student scheduling
    • Increase success with main-lining the special needs students into differential instruction
    • Allow more education resources to be directed to the most needy students
    • Make the job of classroom teachers more manageable and less stressful
    • Improve overall Nationally Standardized Achievement Test results
    • Raise overall student ACT and SAT scores
    • Raise the school ranking at the district, state and national levels
    • Student/Cost Analysis: Increase the educational return (student learning) on investment (dollars spent on students)
    • Increase parental satisfaction with school and student performance
    • More scholarships, grants and other student aid received by graduates
    • Increase completion rate of post-secondary education
    • Reduce requirement for college-level remedial courses
    • Increase competitiveness of the school

      Societal Perspective

    • Develop higher skilled work force
    • Workers become more flexible in the work they can do
    • Workers make fewer mistakes
    • Workers have more self confidence and self respect
    • Businesses may spend less on basic skills remedial education
    • Workers become easier to retrain for changing job needs
    • More people enter professional careers
    • Fewer people become or remain dependent upon social services
    • Fewer people become clients of the criminal justice system
    • Ratio of social services independent versus dependent citizens moves toward independence and autonomy
    • The cost of government services for unemployed and unemployable lower
    • Business unemployment insurance costs decrease
    • Public attitude toward education is improved as student test scores increase
    • More people apply Life-Long Learning by use of libraries, community, and university education options


Jan Kuyper Erland, M. S. Intervention Consultant
Mem-ExSpan, Inc.
The Bridge To Achievement ®
email: jan@memspan.com

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