Carnegie Learning Helps TX Districts Use TEA Funds with Hands-on Program
Carnegie Learning, a leader in artificial intelligence for K-12 education and formative assessment, announced a NEW, transformational program to support districts across Texas to optimize the most recent round of Texas Education Agency (TEA) funds to fast-track student success in their schools.
As an approved Strong Foundations Grant provider, Carnegie Learning will collaborate with the primary point of contact and math and/or literacy committee to meet every grant requirement.
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“We understand that teachers and districts are stretched for time and resources, and that’s where our team comes in to help bridge the gap,” said Carnegie Learning CEO Barry Malkin. “Unlike any other education company or curriculum provider, we partner with each district to create individualized plans that meet their unique needs – large or small. Because we know every student deserves that level of support.”
Features include:
District-dedicated Implementation Managers provide consistent, direct support to your district – your one Carnegie Learning Strong Foundations point of contact throughout our partnership.
Curriculum and Instructional Designers develop templates, resources, and exemplars to drive the development of core artifacts – your team of experts focused on co-creating your district’s desired future state.
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Professional Learning Master Practitioners design and facilitate customized professional learning sessions for your district focused on research-based instructional strategies (RBIS) that highlight how students learn math and/or literacy.
Your success is our success. We’ll bring research-based instructional strategies, a singular devotion to your district’s needs, and math and/or literacy frameworks that are easy to implement—and you’ll make the magic happen from there.
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