WriteSteps Common Core Writing Program Honored with Learning® Magazine 2013 Teachers’ Choice℠ Award

Ann Arbor, MI (November 8, 2012) — WriteSteps, a 100 percent K-5 writing and grammar Common Core program for teachers, is a recipient of the 19th Annual Learning® Magazine 2013 Teachers’ Choice℠ Award.  The Teachers’ Choice Award is one of the most prestigious awards in the education market today.

WriteSteps is a research-based program, perfect for principals seeking a teacher-friendly support system that has proven results. WriteSteps is the combination of Writers’ Workshop and six traits of quality writing. The system provides students and elementary teachers with all of the tools they need to become effective writers and teachers in the 21st century.

“It is an honor to be chosen for a Learning® Magazine 2013 Teachers’ Choice℠ Award,” said Suzanne Klein, WriteSteps Founder and CEO. “This is a real exciting time for the WriteSteps team. We have worked so hard to create the only award-winning, digital and print, research-based K-5 Common Core writing and grammar program on the market today.”

Products that are nominated for the Learning® Magazine 2013 Teachers’ Choice℠ Award are evaluated on quality, instructional value, ease of use, and innovation. Each product is evaluated on its own merit and winning products are only selected that meet the stringent standards of the judges.

“I would recommend WriteSteps to other teachers because I believe my students’ writing has improved due to using this product,” said one of the teacher evaluators. “It is correlated to the Common Core, which will be helpful next year!”

Learning® Magazine 2013 Teachers’ Choice℠ Award is the only awards system in the United States that is exclusively judged by a nationwide panel of teachers.  All of the judges used the WriteSteps Common Core writing and grammar program in their own classrooms of K-5 students.  WriteSteps will be featured as a winner of the Learning® Magazine 2013 Teachers’ Choice℠ Award in the January, 2013 issue of Learning Magazine.


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