As a Next Level Teacher, you have access to two portals:
- Your personal Next Level teacher account – this is where you can access free teacher resources and guides. Your personal account is just for you and remembers where you left off, so it makes it easy to remember what resources you have already reviewed.
- The school’s primary admin account – from this account you can monitor your student’s progress and make sure that they are staying on track.
Watch the videos below to learn how to access and use each of the portals, you can also download the Next Level Help Guide Booklet, which is a pdf of detailed Next Level portal instructions and tutorials including screenshots.
Accessing the Next Level Teacher Portal
As a Next Level Teacher, you have access to the Next Level Teacher portal, where you have been set up with your own personal account. From your personal teacher portal account, you can access free teacher resources and guides that accompany the Next Level curriculum. Your personal account is just for you and remembers where you left off, so it makes it easy to remember what resources you have already reviewed.
Watch the video below for detailed instructions on how to access and use your personal Next Level Teacher Portal account.
If you are having trouble logging into the Next Level Teacher Portal, please check with the administrator in charge of the Next Level curriculum at your school.
Accessing your school's Next Level Admin account
As a Next Level subscriber, your school has access to a Next Level admin account. From this account, you can monitor your students' progress and make sure that they are staying on track.
You can access the school’s admin account by going to the Next Level Website and logging in with your school’s shared login credentials.
Watch the video below for detailed instructions on how to use your school's Next Level admin account.
If you are having trouble accessing your school’s admin account, please check with your school administrator in charge of the Next Level curriculum at your school to ensure that you are using the correct credentials.
FAQs
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What is Next Level Students?
The Next Level Students curriculum is the K-12 comprehensive solution that helps students become the best versions of themselves, by promoting the development and well-being of the whole student. Many students today have low self-worth and do not see the true value in obtaining an education. Many are plagued with obstacles such as peer pressure, bullying, depression, homelessness, substance abuse, and issues at home. This curriculum is strategically designed to tackle those issues while helping to shape the character of today's student. The Next Level Students curriculum fosters the development of the entire school and community which promotes healthy and confident students & school staff. Our Social Emotional Learning tools center around the advancement of one’s self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, relationship skills, and social awareness.
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My school just signed up for Next Level Teaching. What resources do I have access to as a Teacher?
As a Next Level Teacher, you have access to two portals: (1) Your personal Next Level teacher account – this is where you can access free teacher resources and guides. Your personal account is just for you and remembers where you left off, so it makes it easy to remember what resources you have already reviewed. (2) The school’s primary admin account – from this account you can monitor your student’s progress and make sure that they are staying on track.
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How do I access my personal Next Level teacher account?
You can access your personal Next Level Teacher account by going to the Next Level Website and logging in with your email address and a password you set. Please note that you should receive an invitation email once your school has signed up for Next Level Teaching, if you did not, please check with the school administrator in charge of the Next Level curriculum at your school.
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How do I access my school's admin account?
You can access the school’s admin account by going to the Next Level Website and logging in with your school’s shared login credentials. If you are having trouble accessing your school’s admin account, please check with a school administrator to ensure that you are using the correct credentials.
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I’m logged into the Next Level Teacher portal, but I don’t see anywhere to view my student progress, I only see the Teacher Resource courses?
As a Next Level Teacher, you have access to two portals. You may be logged into your personal Next Level Teaching portal. To view student progress, you need to access the school’s admin account. From this account you can monitor your student’s progress and make sure that they are staying on track. You can access the school’s admin account by going to the Next Level website (https://www.nextlevelstudents.org/) and logging in with your school’s shared login credentials. If you are having trouble accessing your school’s admin account, please check with a school administrator to ensure that you are using the correct login credentials.
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I’m logged into my school’s Next Level Admin portal, how do I view my students progress?
Your school’s Next Level Teaching admin portal houses the progress of all the students signed up for Next Level at your school. To view the progress of your students, you can search for the student by name. Review the “How Do I View my Student Progress” help guide for detailed instructions.
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How can I view which specific lessons my student has completed?
You can view what percentage of the next level curriculum the student has completed, however, unfortunately, you are not able to see which specific lessons the student has finished. To view the progress of your student in each course (completion percentage), you can search for the student by name. Review the “How Do I View my Student Progress” help guide for detailed instructions. NOTE: If you need to see which specific lessons the student has completed, you may ask them to show you while working in class or consider asking the student to submit a screenshot if you are working with them virtually.