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1 FWD: Can teachers track student progress with Pearson Forward?

Yes. Teachers can assign activities in the system to their students, and they can use the grade book to track student progress. The platform also provides reporting features for teachers to monitor student progress. Because the kindergarten curriculum has…

2 FWD: Can teachers upload their own content to the Pearson Forward system?

Teachers can upload their own custom content into their custom folders in the system. However, custom content will never live within the Pearson Content structure. On the home page of the platform there are two links, one for Pearson Content and the other…

3 FWD: Does Forward come with a print component?

Leveled Reader Library 90 titles (6 copies per title) are included at each grade-level. Approximately 70 titles are on-level, 10 titles are below-level and 10 titles are advanced. Trade Books Approximately 25 titles (1 copy per title) are included at each…

4 FWD: How are students assessed in the Forward program?

Teachers use content-area formative assessments to support the content they teach; these assessments are tied directly to Forward's curriculum in each sample lesson. Performance-Based Assessments are used to nurture and measure students' growth around the…

5 FWD: How do I access Professional Development content?

Online and on-site Professional Development components and resources have been created in Forward, so that teachers can feel adequately supported. Professional Development content can be accessed by grade level and content area, or at point of use within…

6 FWD: How do I locate course content?

To locate course content in Forward: From the home page, click Pearson Content. Choose from either the list view or the calendar view.

7 FWD: How is Forward integrated?

Forward is integrated two ways. First, it integrates content for students. Second, it integrates support for teachers into the classroom. Forward enhances learning with the integration of reading, writing, math, science, and social studies content around…

8 FWD: How is the Forward curriculum organized?

Forward’s curriculum is organized by content area and grade level, including desired outcomes, standards, indicators, and objectives. Content for all elements of the Part Overviews, Content Weekly Planners, and Integrated Weekly Planners is based on content…

9 FWD: Is Pearson Forward aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS)?

Yes. Pearson Forward is one of the first planning and teaching platforms to have curricula based on the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English language arts and mathematics, and that also integrates science and social studies.

10 FWD: What are Thinking and Academic Success Skills (TASS)?

The TASS are the key skills and habits of mind that students need in order to be successful in school, college, and careers. The TASS provide the basis for integration of instruction across subjects; they are the "threads that tie instruction together," and…

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