PrepSTEP for High Schools

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Whether they plan to attend college, join the military or enter the workforce, students can achieve their goals using PrepSTEP for High Schools, an easy-to-use e-learning platform from EBSCOlearning.

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PrepSTEP for High Schools

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Your library plays an important role in preparing students for success ― in high school and in life after graduation.

Whether they are planning to attend college, join the military or enter the workforce, students can accomplish their goals using PrepSTEP for High Schools, an easy-to-use e-learning platform from EBSCO Learning.

PrepSTEP’s targeted learning centers contain a variety of tools - such as practice tests, video tutorials, microlessons, e-books, articles, and flashcards - to help students achieve success.

PrepSTEP can help them improve their core skills in math, science, English language arts, social studies, and computers.

Students will also find tips for developing good habits in school and out.

In addition, PrepSTEP offers tools to help students explore potential careers, find the right college, and search for scholarships.

They’ll also find practice tests for college admissions exams such as the AP, ACT and SAT, military entrance exams, and professional licenses, as well as tutorials for developing workplace skills.

And because the platform is LTI compatible, educators can embed PrepSTEP practice tests, tutorials, and microlessons in LMS course modules, meeting students where they already are.

To help you maximize the resource, PrepSTEP’s administrative feature provides detailed usage reports and a robust portal with daily updates. You’ll know which tests and tutorials are most popular among your students, and which ones might need more promotion.

Change the lives of your students by preparing them for success in high school and in the workplace. Whichever path students pursue, PrepSTEP can help them achieve their goals.

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