the shape of a gsrp day
a full-day or part-day model built on the highscope plan-do-review cycle. tiny signals holds the writing end of the day: family messages, incident notes, conference drafts.
cor advantage, in plain words
the write up helper names growth in cor's areas (approaches to learning, social and emotional, physical, language and literacy, mathematics, creative arts, science and technology, social studies, english language learning) without pasting rubric text into a family's inbox.
bilingual family handoffs
spanish and arabic are common home languages in michigan gsrp rooms. the daily handoff writes english and the family's home language side by side.
the fall and spring conference
a one page draft the teacher edits, not a blank template.
what stays with the teacher
class list, drafts, and observations live against the teacher's account. cor advantage ratings, mde reporting, and isd data collection stay in the systems the program already uses.
what teachers actually open
these are the pages a classroom teacher reaches for on a normal week. nothing here is behind a paywall, a sales call, or a demo request.
- today, the one screen a teacher checks first
- cor advantage write ups, language that matches the areas and levels
- handoff, one minute at pickup, in the language families read
- conference write up, a one page draft in about fifteen minutes
- incident, calm, structured, honest
- behaviors a to z, situation-first support
programs that share this stack
the same writing helpers fit these classrooms too. if the page you are on is not quite the room, one of these might be.
- head start, for gsrp rooms that blend with head start
- family child care, for gsrp partnerships in fcc
- all program pages, the full hub of program-specific pages
forward this to a teacher
the fastest way to know if tiny signals fits a classroom is to put it in the hands of the teacher in that classroom. the button below opens a blank email with a short note already written, so it takes one click to send.
prefer to look around first? the home page shows what a teacher sees when they sign in.