Sales Jump at Carnegie Learning
July 8, 2008
Carnegie Learning has logged a 40% increase in sales for its middle and high school software programs from the 2006-2007 to 2007-2008 school years. The increase comes as a result of schools using the company's products in supplemental intervention applications, providing students with a self-paced, individualized alternative to the traditional textbook approach to math. The company says the 2008-2009 curricula will contain several new features, including flexible sequencing, allowing administrators to customize the curriculum; interactive examples; automated pre- and post-tests; and enhanced reports, providing the ability to track the program at various levels.
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