Amplify ELA: Shared Teacher Login

Access for advance planning and other purposes.

Updated over a week ago

Typically, educators cannot access their program until the district has completed rostering in partnership with Amplify. The Shared Teacher Login feature enables license owners and managers to grant their teachers and other appropriate staff earlier access using a generic username/password.

This is helpful for educators who are new to Amplify and educators who are not formally enrolled as classroom teachers (e.g., curriculum leads, substitute teachers, and paraeducators). Please note that with these accounts, educators won't be able to save data, submit work, or provide feedback to students as the accounts will be shared by multiple educators.

Educators who are set up as license owners or managers have access to distribute Shared Teacher Login credentials. License owners or managers are often, but not exclusively, district or school administrators who are leading the Amplify English Language Arts (ELA) implementation. If you do not know your school or district’s license manager, your principal should be able to help you identify them.

To access Shared Teacher Login, license managers should navigate to Programs & Licenses on the My Account page. Click the Down arrow to open the Actions menu.

Click View Shared Teacher Login to access the generic username and password for that program.

License managers can also view all of the Shared Login credentials available by clicking View all shared logins at the top of the list of programs.

On the All Shared Logins page, license managers can switch between a list of Shared Teacher Login information or Shared Student Login information. Keep in mind that these teacher and student accounts are not linked together in any way.

Click Copy in the upper-right corner to distribute the Shared Login information to your staff via your chosen communication methods.

Please note:

  • Shared Login credentials are unavailable when a license expires.

  • Shared Login credentials are not supported for mCLASS or Boost Reading K–5 programs.

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