Denver Public Schools Expand Carnegie Learning Contract
July 25, 2006
Add the Denver Public School System to the growing list of large urban districts expanding their use of Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor Bridge to Algebra and Algebra I programs. Denver Public Schools have been using the Carnegie Learning curricula since 1999, and have decided to expand the program to 4500 students in 14 schools this fall. The full-curriculum instructional format prescribes three days a week of classroom instruction and two days in a teacher-supervised software lab environment. A Teacher's Toolkit provides the instructor with a report on each student's progress on an ongoing basis.
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