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Improving College Readiness through Teacher Training and Rigorous Classroom Resources
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Getting to Know Us
These are not just buzzwords. At Laying the Foundation (LTF), a Dallas-based nonprofit organization, this is what we deliver so that more students can meet the challenges of tackling STEM majors in college.
Our goal is to improve and empower the teacher corps in the U.S.—and therefore create high standards of academic excellence for all students.
At LTF, our training program provides mathematics, science, and English teachers in grades six through 12 with teaching strategies, classroom-ready lessons, and assessments necessary to prepare middle and high school students for what they will encounter in AP classes—and beyond!
Since LTF was founded in 2001, we’ve trained over 35,000 teachers in 12 states. We have more than 500 trainers who conduct over 2,000 trainings each year.
College readiness Teacher-to-teacher training & support
Challenging lessons Subject matter knowledge
Advanced Placement Common Core Standards®
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While teacher training is at our core, we are so much more. We increase teaching quality, build district training capacity, increase the standards of academic excellence, and produce college-ready students. To accomplish these goals we have a proven, detailed training and support process.
At the heart of LTF Training are our LTF Institutes. Our teacher-to-teacher training program consists of three levels of training that span three years of instruction. The training and classroom-ready resources become more rigorous as each level builds upon the previous one—making teachers more effective in the classroom and ultimately contributing to the success of the students.
Teachers who attend our four-day LTF Institutes have access to the Professional Learning Community, resources, videos, lesson plans, assessments, and more during the entire year. We offer them our entire suite of resources designed to enhance their classrooms.
To complement LTF Institute training, we offer a mentoring program by which specialized trainers work with teachers on a one-to-one basis to improve instruction. Administrator workshops and specialized one-day conferences are also available through LTF.
What We Do
MENTORand support teachers
DELIVERteacher-to-teacher training
CREATEcollege-ready students
PROVIDErigorous classroom-ready lessons
IMPLEMENTonline assessments
BUILDdistrict training capacity
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TEACHER-TO-TEACHER TRAININGLTF trainings are led by our certified, experienced classroom teachers who provide training in math, science, and English. The training takes place in vertically aligned content groups. During training, attendees take part in hands-on activities focused on the content and pedagogy. The process of discovery is a key part of teachers learning the content and understanding how their students experience learning. Training is held in the proper environment for the subject. For example, science trainings are lab-based with math woven throughout the training.
Teachers need to be deeply knowledgeable about the subjects they teach and have a sound understanding of the strategies most effective for teaching critical thinking in the context of the discipline. Our certified trainers are also classroom teachers who bring their years of effective teaching experience to the training and encourage participants to collaborate and share ideas and best practices as they move through training. While teaching the content, they share effective strategies and practices for teaching. Educators are actively engaged in the content, rather than watching a lecture or listening to others talk about teaching. It is through these researched-based practices that we continue to receive rave reviews and build our growing fan base of LTF trainers.
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCESBecause LTF is not a curriculum, LTF materials may be infused into any existing curriculum to raise the level of instructional rigor. All LTF lessons, projects, labs, and assessments support the implementation of rigorous Common Core Standards. Crosswalks are provided to clearly illustrate the Common Core Standards addressed in each lesson.
How We Do It
“You can now tell when you’re walking into a Pre-AP classroom whether or not that teacher has been trained by Laying the Foundation.” —High School Administrator, Kentucky
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Materials and ResourcesLTF resources are available online for teachers to download. Participating teachers receive access to all resources in their discipline, and districts may embed links to LTF resources into their online curriculum. By choosing LTF, districts can avoid the cost of having to purchase additional student materials.
“I’m not exaggerating when I say that I think it is the most important educational seminar I’ve attended.” —Teacher, Hawaii
Science Equipment and Lab KitsLTF provides schools with a list of the laboratory equipment, technology, and materials recommended or required for their Pre-AP and AP science labs. LTF provides lab kits containing elements such as chemicals, hardware, and consumable items based on the needs of each training day. Lab kits become the property of the district after training.
Pre-tests and Post-tests LTF provides online pre- and post-tests that emulate the timed structure and rigor of an AP test. These unique tests measure student understanding of complex concepts critical to AP courses in higher grades and provide immediate feedback to teachers. These tools can be used to help determine student growth over the course of the school year.
AssessmentsLTF lessons and labs contain a variety of embedded assessments, including project-based assessments. The LTF website provides print-ready formative assessments, including AP- and SAT-style multiple choice, short answer, and free response questions with student samples.
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1 The College Board. 2010 results based on preliminary data.2 Stephenson, J., & Milstead, M. (2011). The levels of thinking in AP vertical teams: Skill progression for strong programs. Retrieved September
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““Laying the Foundation Training was the best educational training I have attended in my 20 years as an educator. I do believe this training made me a better teacher.” —Teacher, Texas
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“ “Research indicates that students passing AP courses in high school are much more likely to complete a college degree—and even those who do not pass benefit from the rigorous curriculum and are better prepared for college.” —National Math and Science Initiative
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