Strong Scientific Evidence of Effectiveness for Cognitive Tutor®
December 16, 2004
The What Works Clearinghouse, a project of the US Department of Education, has just completed a review of middle school mathematics curricula — and has recognized Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor® as having strong scientific evidence of effectiveness. It set a high standard for what counts as evidence of effectiveness. Of over 800 submissions in the area of middle school mathematics, only two studies that showed significant positive effects were deemed to be of high enough quality to earn this distinction. Read the full report on Carnegie Learning's site.
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