New strategic alliance will unite the leading math and science curriculum providers to offer transformative products for K-12 students and teachers.
We're thrilled to announce a new strategic alliance with the Smithsonian Institution! The Smithsonian has long been a leading developer of research-based science and engineering curriculum through its Smithsonian Science Education Center, and through this new alliance, we will develop new product solutions to help address the growing need for improved and expanded STEM education.
Carnegie Learning and the Smithsonian both believe in inquiry-based learning for building 21st century skills, and have spent years conducting research to develop and constantly improve learning solutions that are proven to be effective. Each brings a unique expertise to STEM education: Carnegie Learning, with a focus on math and adaptive technology, and the Smithsonian Science Education Center, with a focus on science and engineering.
Carnegie Learning is helping students learn why, not just what. Born from more than 30 years of learning science research at Carnegie Mellon University, the company has become a recognized leader in the ed tech space, using artificial intelligence, formative assessment, and adaptive learning to deliver groundbreaking solutions to education’s toughest challenges. With the highest quality offerings for K-12 math, ELA, literacy, world languages, professional learning and more, Carnegie Learning is changing the way we think about education, fostering learning that lasts.
Explore more related to this author"Carnegie Learning has a prestigious reputation for its work in the field of adaptive learning technology and personalized learning. Together we will be able to meet the needs of schools, districts, states, and ministries of education across the globe."
Dr. Carol O’Donnell, Director of the Smithsonian Science Education Center
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