- Company focused on unleashing America’s greatest natural resource — the minds of its children
- Man behind game-changing educational model says young people will drive economy, become guardians of democracy
- Emaginos model designed to engage students in the learning process
Founded by a former public school system superintendent, Emaginos is a company committed to transforming public education. And after more than a decade of careful preparation, creation, testing and proving, Emaginos has gone public in order to raise capital for further development and placement of its transformational public school model (https://nnw.fm/1y80x).
“We are eager to raise funds to implement our program to unleash America’s greatest natural resource – the minds of our children,” said Emaginos president Allan Jones, who has more than 40 years of experience in educational innovation and improvement
While its mission is lofty, the Emaginos approach is simple: The company provides a wide range of resources from technology infrastructure and curriculum to training and other services that enable local school districts to transform and operate their schools based on the Emaginos proven model. The cost of the system is the same — or less— than current public school education costs, and the education is far better.
The man behind the Emaginos plan is Dr. Keith Larick, who served as superintendent of the Tracy Unified School District in Tracy, California, for years. “The only truly renewable resource we have in our country today is our students,” says Larick (https://nnw.fm/Mk1bl). “Those young people who attend our elementary, middle, high schools, colleges and universities are the source of creativity, innovation and invention that will drive our economy and become guardians of our democracy. To thrive and grow, they must have a learning environment that provides a foundation of basic skills, is personal, and includes competence in problem solving and application of knowledge to relevant real life problems.”
It is that learning environment that Emaginos is focused on providing. While Larick was superintendent, he worked with three experienced educators to create the optimal K-12 education program based on student-centered and organizational best practices. The program they designed has been tested over the past decade and has been proven successful time and time again in providing personalized learning experiences for students with all types of learning styles and needs.
At the heart of the Emaginos model is engaging students in the learning process, which increases their attention and focus, motivates their critical thinking skills and promotes a more meaningful educational experience. Every good educator knows that when students are engaged, learning takes place, and the Emaginos Discovery Learning System (“DLS”) offers a systemic transformation from the current teacher-centered model to a K-12 public education system that fosters a student’s desire to learn.
“Emaginos’ strength is in providing personalized learning for students with different styles and needs,” said Larick, now Emaginos chief education officer and a national leader in the field of integrating technology into teaching. “Over the past 10 years, the Tracy Unified School District’s three beta test schools that developed and implemented the model have graduated over 1,200 students representing a 96% graduation rate. Following their model, Emaginos provides the tools for young people to be effective in any profession
Dedicated to transforming K-12 public schools to a model composed of integrated proven best practices, Emaginos opposes replacing public schools with charter schools or damaging public schools by draining resources through vouchers or school choice programs. Emaginos firmly believes in restoring the concept of the neighborhood schools as the center of the community.
To achieve this vision, Emaginos begins by transforming an initial school in the district to a charter school as a model for the transformation. The charter model in this instance uses the concept as it was intended, to test and demonstrate the effectiveness and efficacy of a new model in the district. After the model is successful in the charter school, the lessons learned in transforming the initial school are used to directly transform the rest of the schools into effective public schools.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Emaginos.com.
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