Chicago Public Schools Expands Carnegie Learning™
Implementation
Forty-Four Schools, 12,500 Students Receiving Differentiated Math
Instruction in Chicago Elementary and High Schools
PITTSBURGH (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) July 30, 2008 --
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has purchased Carnegie Learning’s
Cognitive Tutor® Bridge to Algebra and Algebra
I curricula for eight additional high schools, bringing to 25 the total
number of high schools using the company’s
research-based math instruction as part of Chicago’s
High School Transformation project. CPS also purchased Carnegie Learning’s
Geometry and Algebra II curricula for select high schools. These new
programs will be in place and 68 teachers will receive Carnegie Learning
Professional Development services by the start of the 2008-09 school
year.
CPS also purchased Carnegie Learning’s Algebra
I curricula for some eighth grade classes in 19 elementary schools
across the District.
“Chicago has been an excellent proving ground
for Carnegie Learning’s Algebra Readiness
solution,” said Dennis Ciccone, Chief
Executive Officer of Carnegie Learning, Inc. “The
District is a model for change and improvement in the education of
students in large urban districts, as we are very proud to be expanding
our partnership to make a difference in these students’
futures.”
Chicago Public Schools is the nation’s
third-largest school system and includes more than 600 schools serving
435,000 students. Chicago’s High School
Transformation project, unveiled in September 2006 by CPS Chief
Executive Officer Arne Duncan, is supported with $21 million from the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The program is designed to strengthen
schools with new, rigorous college preparatory curricula in English,
math, and science. Initially, Carnegie Learning’s
solutions were selected for eight schools, and over the last two years,
CPS has consistently expanded the implementation of Carnegie Learning’s
blended textbook and software solutions.
Carnegie Learning’s curricula are based on
more than two decades of cognitive science research at Carnegie Mellon
University studying how students think, learn, and apply new knowledge
in mathematics. The instructional format prescribes three days a week of
classroom instruction and two days a week in a teacher-supervised
software lab environment. Carnegie Learning’s
Cognitive Tutor® software was developed
around an artificial intelligence model that identifies weaknesses in
each student’s mastery of mathematical
concepts, customizes prompts to focus on areas where the student is
struggling, and sends the student to new problems addressing those
specific concepts. The instructor receives an assessment of each student’s
progress on an ongoing basis, allowing students to receive more
individualized teaching and learning.
About Carnegie Learning, Inc. (www.carnegielearning.com)
Carnegie Learning, Inc. is a leading publisher of research-based math
solutions for middle school, high school, and post-secondary students.
Our curricula – Bridge to Algebra, Algebra I,
Geometry, Algebra II, and Integrated Math programs –
provide differentiated instruction to 500,000 students in nearly 2600
schools across the United States, helping them to succeed in math as a
gateway to graduation and preparation for 21st century skills. Carnegie
Learning™ Blended Curricula Solutions
integrate interactive software, text, and collaborative classroom
activities for core, full-year math instruction. Carnegie Learning™
Adaptive Math Solutions feature Cognitive Tutor®
software lessons that may be easily customized for supplemental and
Response to Intervention programs. All solutions are supported by
Professional Development services that ensure successful implementation
and align teaching to learning. In numerous independent studies,
Carnegie Learning curricula consistently show a significant effect on
student learning resulting in improved academic achievement in
mathematics. Based in Pittsburgh, PA, Carnegie Learning was founded by
cognitive science researchers and computer scientists from Carnegie
Mellon University in conjunction with veteran mathematics teachers.
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