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Asora Education Publishes Public School Guidebook To Help Members Market Their Supplementary Education Services

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Published: March 18, 2011

Sometimes an EIA member company works not only to profit itself, but also to benefit other EIA enterprises. Such is the case with Asora Education’s public school guidebook publishing effort. The first book, shown here by its cover, is unique in that it provides parents and other stakeholders estimates of how individual schools would have performed on the Nation’s Report Card (NAEP). The picture it paints is sobering. Choosing a better school may help some students who are behind, but most children will need additional help to become grade level proficient. To help fill this need, our book also guides parents to supplementary and alternative educational services (yours included?) that can help students bridge the gaps.

We invite EIA member enterprises to consider working with us. Here’s what you might do: use our guidebooks to leverage your services, help us produce guidebooks for other geographic regions, and help us revise and extend the guidebooks to make them more useful. We want to hear from you so we can work together to expand our businesses. That should not only benefit us but will also enrich many children academically. If you have any questions or comments, please contact David Anderson at david.anderson@asoraeducation.com or at 401-793-0421.



WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

Silver

  • Mike Getch, Teach-n-Tutor., Santee, CA
  • Alex Marchuk, Perfect Score Tutoring, Brooklyn, NY

Bronze

  • George Knipfer, OaSES, Naples, FL
  • Deanna Terzian, Tutorworks, Inc., Redwood, CA
  • Kimberly Hall, CPH Consulting and Training, Inc., Jasper, GA
  • Hanan Furqan, Innovative T.U.T.O.R.S., LLC, Jacksonville, FL

Emerging

  • Chris Simon, BOSSreaders, Golden, CO
  • Jason Daniel, Futuro Online, Los Angeles, CA
  • Yanique Villard, St. Jean Baptiste Foundation, Orlando, FL
  • Daniel Menelly, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA
  • Dr. Raymond Krish, Connecticut Teachers Tutoring Association, Watertown, CT
  • Shandris Hinson, ATL - Advanced Tutoring & Learning Svc., Deltona, FL
  • Brigitte Crawford, RLAC - Reading & Language Arts Centers, Inc., Bloomfield Hills, MI

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Learn, Grow, & Share

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 Mentors are a vital part of building a connected organization. Mentors GIVE by helping members establish business plans, providing guidance for challenging situations, acting as a sounding board, and inspiring with anecdotes and insights. Mentors RECEIVE by strengthening our organization and by gaining new perspectives and insights from their mentee. So begin today! Become part of the EIA Mentoring program and share your knowledge, skill, and experience!
 
For information on becoming an EIA Mentor, contact
:
Clare@educationindustry.org.

EIA 2011 Directory to be Published This Spring!

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Published: March 18, 2011

Now is the time to review your profile on the EIA Website to ensure all your information is current and the employees listed are still with your company.  All the information currently in the EIA database is what will be used to compile our directory that is distributed to all EIA members later this spring.  We would hate to give out inaccurate company information, so please visit the website at www.educationindustry.org, log-in to your profile, and correct anything that needs updating.  User name is most likely your email and password is your first name. You can do a search to make sure the employees listed as additional EIA member are also current. If you need any help getting to your profile or making changes, please contact Clare Sladic, Membership Coordinator, at clare@educationindustry.org. Please make all edits by April 1, 2011. Taking a moment of your time to review your profile is GREATLY appreciated!


Making the Most of YOUR EIA Web Site

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Published: March 18, 2011

Please visit our website at www.educationindustry.org today! 

NOT able to attend the 11th Annual EI Days last month? EIA members have access to all the presentations from this gathering that introduced attendees to the perspectives and opinions of a host of Washington, DC official and insiders. To view them, simply visit the site and log-in. All presentations are on the Welcome Page for members.

To log-in, members’ user name is typically their email address and their first name is the password.   Please take a moment to view and update your profile as needed.  Also, please fill in your Company Bio-Notes section in your profile.  This allows other EIA members to know exactly what your business specializes in when viewing the on-line member directory.  Please make a visit to our site today so we have your most current contact and company information!