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Johns Hopkins Researchers Give Carnegie Learning High Marks

June 12, 2007

The Best Evidence Encyclopedia, a free web resource created by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education (CDDRE), has rated Carnegie Learning math curricula among the three most effective programs in the category of Middle and High School Mathematics.  Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor is the only mathematics curriculum to have received  high ratings for research demonstrating effectiveness from both the CDDRE and the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC).

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