In your demo request, you’ll be asked to choose how you’d like to implement our curriculum into your learning institution. The options include core subjects, credit accrual, credit recovery, blended learning, and virtual learning. You can pick multiple options, but it’s a good idea to narrow down which will be the best for your organization. Here are some quick tips to help you figure that out:
How It Works
Ready to start using Bright Thinker’s curriculum, but not sure where to begin? We’ve got it all right here for you!
Your first step will be requesting a demo to get a better idea of how our curriculum works. Just fill out a simple form with information like your name, school or organization, role within that organization, phone number, email address, and state, along with the number of students you’d like to support.
Determining how you’d like to implement Bright Thinker
Credit Recovery
When students are in need of a second chance in a course they’ve failed, you can offer them credit recovery through Bright Thinker’s curriculum. Credit recovery courses use accelerated learning to help speed up the process of regaining those credits and getting back on track.
Virtual Learning
We offer both paper and online curriculums, which opens up your options as an educator. However, if you don’t plan on using our curriculums in a traditional learning environment, you may want to opt for just virtual learning.
Blended Learning
If you plan to use our curriculum in both a traditional and virtual setting, you can opt for blended learning, which will provide you with both a paper curriculum and a digital curriculum.
Test Prep
Helping students prepare for tests allows for greater success. We offer study guides for state-required exams as well as effective strategies like creating a study schedule and taking practice tests.
Accommodated Courses
No student is left behind. Our courses can be offered to assist students with disabilities or other special needs. These courses can be accommodated/modified to include the ability to remove/extend time limits, note-taking assistance, and the use of assistive technology.