Louisana Expands Carnegie Learning Use
September 18, 2007
Thousands of students in Louisiana are using Carnegie Learning math solutions as part of two separate pilot programs studying the effectiveness of Carnegie Learning's research-based approach to math education. Originally implemented in 10 schools for the 2006-2007 school year as part of Louisiana's Catch-Up Pilot Program, the Bridge to Algebra curriculum will be placed in six additional schools for the 2007-2008 academic year. An external evaluator for the program reported that "Preliminary data shows that the Bridge to Algebra program, when implemented with fidelity, can accelerate math achievement of students who are behind in math and who have a desire to catch-up." Read more about the program and Carnegie Learning at www.carnegielearning.com.
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