Course curriculum
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Welcome to the Listening Path!
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Our Mission
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About the Program
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About the Story of The Listening Path
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The Listening Path Program Overview
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Getting Started
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The Listening Path Teacher's Pacing Guide
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The Listening Path Pacing Guide Example
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The Listening Path Surprise Backpack
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What's in the Backpack?
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Sample Lesson Overview
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Overview Video from Christine - Why Listening Matters
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Video Lesson 1: Why Listening Matters
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Printable Handouts
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Teacher's Guide Lesson 1: Why Listening Matters
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Student Worksheet Lesson 1: Why Listening Matters
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Teacher's Task Cards Lesson 1: Why Listening Matters
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Caregiver's Guide Lesson 1: Why Listening Matters
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Caregiver Connection Cards Lesson 1: Why Listening Matters
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Student Passports
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Blank Passport Example
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Our Community
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Community Snapshot
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Program Costs and Subscription Details
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Funding for The Listening Path
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Subscription Breakdown
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Teacher Benefits
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Student Benefits
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About this course
- 0.5 hours of video content
FAQ
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Where is The Listening Path Program available?
The Listening Path Program and Demo are currently available to educators in schools in the U.S. and Canada. We are considering expansion to other countries in 2025.
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Why do I have to enter my email and mailing address to see the demo?
The Listening Path Program is currently only available to teachers and schools located in the U.S. and Canada. We verify residency via a physical address. You will be added to our email newsletter list, which you may opt-out of at any time.
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What is a subscription?
One subscription is a license for one teacher to access all course material for up to 30 students in a class for a period of one year. First-time subscribers also receive a Listening Path Backpack/toolkit containing over a dozen goodies to make listening ever present in your classroom.
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What is the cost of one subscription?
The cost for an annual subscription is $935, a mere $31 per student (for a class of 30) to forever change a child’s life by giving them the gift of Listening to Understand (LTU).
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How many subscriptions can I purchase?
You can buy up to 5 subscriptions online. For larger quantities, please email us at [email protected].
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I am an educator in an Intermediate Unit providing instructional services to dozens of schools in several school districts throughout the county. Classes sometimes last one marking period rather than the entire school year. Do I need to purchase a subscription for every semester in every school I teach?
No. We’ve tried to make the Listening Path Program purchase experience as easy as the program itself. We are happy to customize pricing for educators and organizations providing instructional services to schools. Please email us at [email protected] and provide your name, organization, address, and the number of school districts and schools you service.
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Can I use Funding to purchase The Listening Path?
Yes, it is possible to use funding to purchase The Listening Path! The most common type of funding is Title funding. Title funds are federal resources intended to enhance, rather than substitute, existing state education funding. You may download our Title Funding Sheet for information and rationale to submit for title funding. Please contact your school’s Finance Department for guidance.
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How does the program user access the course?
The purchaser of the Listening Path Program will receive an email with instructions on how to create an account and enroll in the course.
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How is the program structured?
The program consists of a series of animated video lessons with all the supporting materials for the teacher, students and parents/caregivers. Each lesson requires approximately 10 minutes of prep time and 20-30 minutes of lesson time. The lessons can be done weekly or spaced out over the course of an academic year. We provide a pacing guide that can be easily adapted to the needs of your schedule, classroom and/or school. All lessons and materials can be viewed at any time. You do not need to “complete” lesson 1 to see the materials in lesson 2.