MindPlay products have won numerous awards and recognition from some of the top educational and literacy programs in the United States including:
2019 - CIO Review
2018 - Tech & Learning Awards of Excellence
2017 - Best Homeschooling
2017- District Administration’s Reader’s CHOICE Top 100 Products
The MindPlay Virtual Reading Coach intervention is endorsement by the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE 2017), an affiliate of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).
July 15, 2020 Educator, Parent Finds Success with MindPlay and Plans Tutoring Center
Erica is an educator, home schooler and private tutor with a special certification in Structured Literacy. A parent of two children with dyslexia, she does her part to help find solutions as vice president of her local Long Island chapter of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA). Read More
May 20, 2020 Long-Struggling Nevada ELLs See Great Progress with MindPlay
When Richard Wiley assumed his role as Director of Student Achievement, Alternative and Adult Education in Nye County in the 2018-2019 school year, the district was “trending down” student achievement-wise, he says. “Several district schools had been recently identified as either ‘Comprehensive School Improvement’ or ‘Targeted School Improvement’ campuses, meaning they were on the state’s ‘watch list’ and subject to significant sanctions from the Department of Education if they did not make significant improvement within a three- year time frame.” Read More
January 24, 2020 Special Education Facilitator Sees Broad Skill Growth with MindPlay
Julie White is the Special Education facilitator for Spring Branch ISD in the greater Houston area. With a background as a reading teacher and elementary school teacher, White’s focus is especially on supporting language arts for special education students. Read More
January 24, 2020 Options and Innovations Propel Texas District From “D” grade to “B” Part 2 of a series on the Transition of a District
Manor’s move out of low performance status from a “D” to a “B” grade was an exciting outcome for everyone, says Avery. “We pushed the educators hard, but it paid off. We didn’t know it would return such a big dividend.” Read More