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Academic success for all students

Alloprof's mission revolves around students. The organization also strives to help parents and teachers fulfill their key role in academic success.

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Elementary school students

At Alloprof, we want to introduce students to our free resources as soon as they start school. The aim is to provide them with support from day one right up until they graduate from high school. Alloprof’s lesson review games are especially popular with young kids.

 

"My little brother didn’t want to study for a while, but ever since discovering Alloprof’s Magimot and Fin Lapin games, he’s super motivated! Thank you!" Léanne

 

Hear from kids who love Alloprof games (only available in French)
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High school students

Alloprof keeps up with the latest digital technologies to provide high school students with the most relevant services. Over the years, Alloprof has introduced interactive exercises, text messaging and chat services, and a Help Zone to provide academic support via the digital media students are drawn to. Our concept videos on Alloprof’s YouTube channel are a hit with teens.

 

"Thank you so much, Alloprof, for helping me with my science final. Science isn’t an easy subject for me, but I understand it much better now. Thanks again!" Frédérique

 

Watch Jessica’s video testimonial (only available in French)
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Parents

No less than 82 percent of parents find homework challenging at times. To make their lives easier, Alloprof created Alloprof Parents, a collection of services designed to provide moms and dads with free tools, tips, and guidance throughout their children’s academic career.

 

"As an immigrant parent who didn’t go to school in Quebec, I’m not familiar with the education system here. Outside help is vital, and the tips and advice from Alloprof Parents help me a lot!" Amel

 

Watch Dominique’s video testimonial (only available in French)
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Teachers and education professionals

Real heroes don’t wear capes—they teach! Alloprof works hand in hand with teachers to help students succeed. In fact, two-thirds of teachers use Alloprof in their classes, and 90% of them recommend it to their students. Alloprof helps teachers out with a full section on its website created just for them, filled with articles, learning activities, themed content, and printable resources all developed to give them a helping hand. A handy newsletter allows to receive the best tools for specific periods of the school year.

 

"Every year, I show the Alloprof website to my students on an interactive whiteboard. Many of them use it before tests or to review concepts they’re having trouble with. Thank you for this fabulous site!!" Guylaine

 

 

Watch a teacher’s video testimonial (only available in French)
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Indigenous contents

Alloprof has been collaborating for several years with the Atikamekw Nation and the Mashteuiatsh community to introduce its tools and services to young people, their parents, and teachers. These partnerships aim to foster academic success by developing strategies adapted to each community and hiring individuals already involved in the field of education as Alloprof ambassadors.

 

Watch a video testimonial from Mashteuiatsh students (only available in French)
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Future teachers

Students studying to become teachers are key players in the education of our youth. That’s why Alloprof regularly tours Quebec universities to train future teachers on making optimal use of its resources. These visits are a great opportunity to spread the word about our range of tools designed just for teachers, students, and parents.

 

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School boards and special projects

Alloprof collaborates with different school boards to implement tailored projects that promote its resources, including workshops directly in the classroom. The organization also attends a number of trade shows, conventions, and special events, offering on-site activities or giving talks to reach as many education stakeholders as possible.