Q&A
WHAT IS EdVISTA LEARNING
CENTERS?
EdVISTA is a network of owneroperated
learning centers that
employs a systematized approach to supplemental education and provides the tools learners
need to be successful in school and in the marketplace.
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER OWNING AN EdVISTA LEARNING CENTER FRANCHISE?
EdVISTA Learning Centers are owned and operated by experienced, dedicated professionals who have a
true passion for bringing out the best in others...who love to make a real difference in the lives of
individual students. Moreover, they are entrepreneurs who want to be their own boss and be
handsomely rewarded for their work. They have decided that they are ready to create the lifestyles
they’ve always wanted.
WHAT MAKES EdVISTA’S APPROACH TO LEARNING THERAPY DIFFERENT?
EdVISTA provides the critical missing piece for learners who have been misdiagnosed, misunderstood,
or over-managed. That piece is a relentless, consistent, systematic approach to learning that provides
new ways of thinking, offers strategies for fluid performance, and develops confidence.
EdVISTA students learn an “I can and I will” attitude. Their learning strategies become life strategies
because the EdVISTA program fills in the learning gaps. It does this by using student’s abilities, talents,
and affinities through an understanding of their learning styles, key intelligences, and innate
hemispheric strengths.
HOW LARGE IS THE MARKET FOR
EdVISTA’S PROGRAM?
National studies document that
more than 30% of all children
encounter significant schoolrelated
problems. In addition, the number of students classified
as having learning disabilities has grown more than 20% in just
the last two decades. These numbers do not include
undiagnosed children who suffer needlessly as they grow up
disappointing themselves and the adults who care about them.
WHAT SPECIALIZED QUALIFICATIONS DO YOU NEED TO OWN YOUR
OWN FRANCHISE?
Ideally, we are looking for a college graduate who is an
experienced educator, trainer, psychologist, or professional
who truly wants to own his or her own business and make
a difference.
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