ETS Introduces Comprehensive K-12 Student Achievement Solution


Educational Testing Service (ETS) has launched a customizable, compre-hensive suite of K-12 products and services that helps schools improve student achievement and meet AYP targets more efficiently. Aptly named System 5, the suite is composed of five solutions that integrate school improvement, professional development, data-driven decision-making, instruction, and assessment to help all students meet their full academic potential, with the ultimate goal being improved school performance. System 5 will include all of ETS’s current K-12 products and services, as well as new offerings that will be available in 2006. ETS also plans to release an assessment toolkit, teacher training content, and an online profes-sional development management system next year. For more information, visit www.ets.org/system5.html.

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