Opportunity
Maryland Procurement Portal #BPM058458
Charles County Public Schools seeks world language supplemental resources
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
September 11, 2026
Identifier
BPM058458
NAICS
611710
Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) is seeking proposals to improve World Language instruction for middle and high school students. - Buyer: Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) - Objective: Enhance language learning with authentic, current video content and standards-aligned instructional activities - Products/Services Requested: - Supplemental resources for World Language instruction - Materials must include authentic speech and provide scaffolding for diverse proficiency levels - Digital or physical resources are acceptable - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Resources must replace outdated Carnegie Learning video materials - Must ensure equitable access for all World Language teachers and students district-wide - Contract may be awarded to one or multiple proposers - Focus on increasing student engagement and proficiency through exposure to real-world language use
Description
Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) is requesting sealed proposals from experienced and qualified Offerors/Proposers to provide enhancement to World Language instruction by providing students with access to authentic, up-to-date video content paired with standards-aligned instructional activities. This initiative addresses the current reliance on outdated Carnegie Learning video resources, which do not consistently reflect natural, real-world language use or provide sufficient comprehensible input and scaffolding to support all learners. The desired outcomes include increased student engagement and proficiency through exposure to authentic speech, improved access to scaffolded instructional materials, and equitable district-wide access to high-quality supplementary resources for all middle and high school World Language teachers and students. CCPS reserves the right to award one or multiple contracts if in their best interest.