Cognitive Tutor Working in NYC
April 24, 2008
A recent story on WABC in New York brought to the forefront the success Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor is helping to achieve at the High School for Health Professions and Human Services in Manhattan. Students who have failed ninth-grade math are using the program when they repeat the class. Assistant Principal for Math, Jeanette Tomasullo-Morelli, noted that in 2006 (before the program), only 20% of students repeating the class passed. By "June 2007, the percentage rate went up to 52%." For a video of the story, visit the WABC-TV website.
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