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  The list of works/lessons (materials) you present to your students are unique. Other teachers don't have exactly the same list. MRX lets you decide which works/lessons are in your list.

You can copy from the thousands of works/lessons already entered by other MRX teachers or you may add your own. You can change the name of any work/lesson.

You can standardize each classroom in your school. Just set up one classroom and then clone it into your other classrooms at the same level.

The progress report you present to parents at parent/teacher conferences is unique also. The words you use to describe a report topic are important. You want to define how progress is measured on each topic your way. The way you define progress changes over time, too.

With MRX, you design the progress report for parent/teacher conferences. You decide how progress is determined. You can design more than one report. Build your own custom progress report or copy and modify one from another MRX teacher's classroom.

Report design is simple. Enter a report name. Then define one or more topics like "Language Skills" or "Geography". You determine what they are called and how many there are. Then define one or more report concepts for each topic. For example, for the topic "Geography" you might enter "Demonstrates awareness of land and water forms" and "Recognizes seven continents" as concepts. Then choose which Montessori works/lessons relate to each concept. That's it. You're done. Build a report and use it many times. MRX does the calculations for you.

To generate a progress report, simply select a student, a progress report name and one or more school periods. You can display a progress report for a student for up to 9 school periods. That means if you have 3 school periods per year, you can display a student's progress for an entire three year cycle. What once took between 45 minutes to 3 hours per student now takes less than one minute.

If you are teaching in a public school Montessori program, you can build a progress report showing the progress of each student compared to the state standards. To demonstrate to parents the value of Montessori education, compare their child's progress in state standards terms.
   
 
Sample Conference Report 1 - Click the link to the left to view a Conference Report. This conference report uses words to indicate a student's progress.
   
  Sample Conference Report 2 - Click the link to the left to view a Conference Report. This conference report uses symbols to indicate a student's progress.
   
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