DERS Subscription Annual Renewal

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The Developmental Environment Rating Scale Subscription Annual Renewal gives users 365 days of access to the DERS app.

Observation

The DERS offers objective, research-based guidelines for observation.  Administrators can use the tool to observe in classrooms, peers can use it for mutual support, and teachers can use it in their own environments.

Assessment

The DERS gives objective feedback on the presence of elements essential to high quality developmentally based education.  Schools can use the tool for internal assessments of classroom effectiveness.

Improvement

The DERS can be used repeatedly throughout the school year.  Reports give constructive, positive feedback, driving improved practice and better outcomes for children.

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Paying by invoice or check: We accept payment via most credit cards. To request an invoice, use this form. You will not be registered until your invoice is paid. Once your invoice has been paid, we will enter your registration and confirm via email. For questions about payment, contact payments@public-montessori.org.

The DERS Annual Subscription will auto renew yearly to keep your DERS subscription active. You can cancel your auto renewal at any time.

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