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Look No Further: An Evidence-Based, ESSA-Aligned Program

Our Math Solution shows Level 1 “Strong Evidence” of efficacy and can be implemented with Title I funding.

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The Carnegie Learning Math Solution meets federal funding requirements for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) as a Level 1 program demonstrating “Strong Evidence” of efficacy. That means that you can use Title I funding to bring the power of the Carnegie Learning blended learning approach to your students.

Not only that, but our instructional approach also helps students develop the five social and emotional learning (SEL) competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making. It combines group learning, which gives students opportunities to collaborate and build interpersonal skills, with individual learning through MATHia, a 1:1 coaching software platform that meets each student exactly where they are, empowering them to own their learning as they build skills and monitor their progress.

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