NC district partners to support One to One program

Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD), located in Mooresville, North Carolina, announced a partnership beginning this August with the education and technology company Pearson. Pearson will provide MGSD with its online MyMathLab curriculum and the NovaNET digital instruction in core subject areas to recover credits for promotion or graduation, as well as advanced placement courses. This partnership supports MGSD’s move to digital learning by providing online instruction for middle and high school students. Pearson’s products directly support MGSD’s One-to-One Laptop project aimed at ensuring that every student is prepared for the challenges of the 21st century global workplace.

Mooresville Graded School District superintendent Dr. Mark Edwards said, “Our digital conversion plan calls for technology-rich curriculum programs for our students that embody the teaching of 21st century skills. We chose Pearson because it is committed to the success of the one-to-one movement and has a record of creating research-based digital curriculum with proven results. Pearson has demonstrated leadership in engineering the kind of one-to-one centric programs that are a 100% match with the goals we have set for our Mooresville students.”

Pearson will provide curriculum programs that have been designed to take advantage of digital technology to personalize learning and adapt to each individual learner’s needs, including online homework, tutorial support, embedded videos, and assessment. These programs are fully coherent with the new Common Core State Standards for mathematics and English language arts.

Pearson’s MyMathLab mathematics courses for Mooresville include: basic math, pre-algebra, algebra 1, algebra 2, advanced functions & modeling, pre-calculus, AP calculus, geometry, discrete math and Advanced Placement statistics. MyMathLab is modular, self-paced, accessible anywhere, and adaptable to each student’s learning style. MyMathLab’s online gradebook automatically tracks all student results and gives the teacher control to calculate final grades.

Pearson’s NovaNET courseware provides 38 web-based, interactive multimedia courses, with comprehensive curriculum for adolescent learners in core content areas. Each of these courses features research-based and standards-aligned content and a continuously expanding course library. NovaNET empowers teachers with tools to create, customize, and share courses and assessments.

Drossos said that Pearson will provide professional development training to teachers to ensure maximum efficiency in implementing the middle and high school courses.