
Carnegie Learning Math Programs Approved for Adoption by Georgia State Board of Education |
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| Carnegie Learning’s Cognitive Tutor® Integrated II & III Make List of Preferred 9-12 Math Learning Resources PITTSBURGH, PA, November 8, 2007 – Carnegie Learning, Inc., a publisher of research-based math curricula for middle schools, high schools, and the higher education market, announced that the Georgia State Board of Education informed the company this week that its Integrated II and Integrated III math curricula are recommended for use in the State by the 2007 Learning Resources Advisory Committee. Carnegie Learning’s Bridge to Algebra and Integrated I math curricula were approved in 2006 as K-8 Mathematics Learning Resources for the State of Georgia. The Georgia Department of Education has made improvement of mathematics K-12 instruction a high priority, and the Board’s Curriculum and Instructional Services recommendations are a critical component of several statewide initiatives in the implementation of the Georgia Performance Standards for mathematical achievement. “The adoption of Carnegie Learning curricula is an extremely important step toward implementing research-based math programs in high schools throughout the State of Georgia,” said Dennis Ciccone, CEO of Carnegie Learning, Inc. “We are demonstrating measurable results throughout the country and we look forward to replicating this success in Georgia, a state with diverse demographics and the vision to help every student to succeed in math through the implementation of research based strategies which include Georgia’s Standards Based Classroom.” Carnegie Learning’s middle and high school math programs are at the forefront of high school transformation initiatives in large urban districts nationwide including Los Angeles Unified, Miami-Dade, and the Chicago Public Schools where the curricula has been purchased with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Implementation results from three states published in the past six months include an evaluation by the Kentucky Committee for Mathematics Achievement in which Carnegie Learning’s Cognitive Tutor curriculum was the only program to receive the top ranking in every category in the Committee’s assessment of intermediate and middle grades math intervention programs. In the State of Washington, Carnegie Learning’s curricula received the highest overall rating for implementation in grades 6-8 when compared with 17 competitive math curricula included in the State’s review of K-12 Computational Fluency Supplemental Programs; and, preliminary results from Louisiana’s Catch-Up Math Pilot indicate that Carnegie Learning’s Bridge to Algebra program accelerates math achievement of students who are behind in math and who have a desire to catch-up. Carnegie Learning solutions are based on more than two decades of cognitive science research at Carnegie Mellon University on how students think, learn, and apply new knowledge in mathematics. The result of this research forms the foundation of Carnegie Learning’s Cognitive Tutor® intelligent software program which provides differentiated instruction based upon each student’s understanding of mathematical concepts. About Carnegie Learning (www.carnegielearning.com)
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