For Educators
Educational & Teacher Resources
The global leader in teacher training and professional development, Pearson's current offerings that can help teachers through a crisis situation include:
For the hundreds of thousands of teachers currently using a Pearson program in their classroom, they have access to:

The MyPearsonTraining.com Web site provides teachers online tutorials and webinars aligned to Pearson's texts and educational programs for pre-K through High School (Scott Foresman and Prentice Hall) including math, science, social studies and humanities, reading, literature, and language arts.
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At Pearson's Community Connection, teachers will find product support and webinars for Pearson's digital programs, including: NovaNET, Waterford Early Reading and Math, SuccessMaker, ELLIS, and Write to Learn. Training guides for all products are available for download.
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For teachers everywhere, Pearson's Family Education Network offers:

TeacherVision.com is the one-stop teacher resource for grade-specific lesson plans, classroom-management advice, student activities, educational printables, graphic organizers, and more!
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MyGradeBook.com is a fast and effective way to track grades online and enhance communication between teachers, students, and parents—while keeping teachers organized.
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Pearson Foundation
Through the Pearson Foundation—and through the efforts of our business and employees—we focus our charitable giving on education and literacy projects around the world.
Related Resources
- Lead and Manage My School: H1N1 Flu Information (www.ed.gov)
- Centers for Disease Control Guidance for Schools
- Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services Press Conference on "Continuity for Learning" in the Event of Flu Outbreak
- Preparing for the Flu: Dept of Education Recommendations to Ensure the Continuity of Learning for Schools (PDF)
- Preparing for the Flu During the 2009–10 School Year: Questions and Answers for Schools (PDF)
- Pearson Response to Secretary of Education's Call for "Continuity of Learning" in Event of H1N1 Outbreak
