Welcome National Dropout Prevention Conference to Louisville, KY

Education Associates and Project Discovery career ready curriculum welcome the National Dropout Prevention Conference to Louisville, KY. We are proud of Project Discovery’s career ready curriculum’s track record for student transition success! With an engaging and motivating hands-on curriculum, we partner with educators to ensure that more students stay in school. Every student is a winner!

Improve Graduation & Transition Goals

In an article published by Disability Scoop, 6/24/14  it is reported that many U.S. states are deficient in special education and that more federal officials now require states to take action if they are classified as “needing assistance for two or more years in a row”. Did you know that each Project Discovery curriculum kit […]

Looking for Life Skills?

NEW Life Skills titles just released to get your students life ready!  Order a curriculum kit today! Health and Nutrition: Basic First Aid Basic Hygiene Dangers of Alcohol Independent Living Skills: Study Skills Sales Tax, Discounts and Tips General Housekeeping Tips Self Confidence and Social Interaction: Diversity Awareness Showing Respect Self-Determination Workplace Bullying    

Aiken County, SC Featured in CEC

Aiken County, an Education Associates partner that is using Project Discovery district-wide, has been featured in CEC Smartbrief this month for applying classroom knowledge to the real world.  During a conference for more than 200 Aiken County School District administrators and teachers this week, a national consultant showed them some math questions a student might […]

CASE for Hands-On Learning

CASE for Hands-On Learning Project Discovery career education transition curriculum has job tools, hands-on lessons, activities, academic and performance benchmark data. This flexible and adaptable curriculum will support your career education, workforce readiness, transition, dropout prevention, and special education programs and goals. Choose from 150 career kits to improve graduation rates and job skills for […]

Senate Committee Reinforces Rules About District Special Ed. Spending

Senate Committee Reinforces Rules About District Special Ed. Spending By Nirvi Shah on June 15, 2012 5:36 PM When the full U.S. Senate budget committee hashed out its proposal for the 2013 fiscal year on Thursday, the group preserved boosts to special education spending proposed by a Senate subcommittee earlier this week. Read More

States Struggling Over How to Evaluate Special Ed. Teachers

Since the first day of class this school year, Bev Campbell has been teaching her students how to say their names. Just one has learned how to say his name. Still, the South Florida teacher sees signs of growth in the nine kindergarten to second-grade…

Introducing a Unique Multimedia Series

Our team is pleased to introduce a BRAND NEW, unique multimedia series to prepare students with different functioning levels with the skills for a successful job search, for keeping a job, and for independent living!

Strategies for Meeting All Students’ Needs

Whether you’re a special education teacher or not, you likely teach students who are on the autism spectrum or who have learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADHD, anxiety disorders, or emotional disabilities.