Carnegie Learning Partners With Miami-Dade County Public Schools in District Reform Initiative.Twenty-Two Corrective Action A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a management system. Normally corrective actions are instigated in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels if internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during an internal audit or Schools Using Research-Based Math Curricula PITTSBURGH -- Carnegie Learning Carnegie Learning, Inc. is a publisher of math curriculum for middle school, high school, and post-secondary students. The company uses a blended approach, with a textbook and software (called Cognitive Tutor) for each subject. , Inc., the leading publisher of research-based math curricula for middle school and high school students, announced today that Miami-Dade County Public Schools has expanded implementations of Carnegie Learning's research-based Cognitive Tutor A cognitive tutor is an intelligent tutoring system which develops a cognitive model of a student as he or she interacts with the program, providing problems and individualized instruction based on this model. [R] programs as part of the District's continuing effort to improve student performance. Carnegie Learning has been used in Miami-Dade County middle and high schools for several years and, since January 2006, the District has purchased nearly $500,000 of new Bridge to Algebra, Algebra I, and Integrated Math Curriculum Kits for which Carnegie Learning provided professional development services involving 11 schools in the secondary school-reform initiative and three corrective action schools. In total, Carnegie Learning curricula is used in 51 schools throughout the county. "Our first purchase of the Carnegie Learning curricula was made in 2002 and we subsequently conducted a third-party study that showed the Cognitive Tutor students scoring significantly higher than conventional curriculum students on the FCAT FCAT Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (statewide standardized test for Florida school children) ," said Marcus Anglin, District Mathematics Supervisor. "The difference was more pronounced for ESE ESE abbr. east-southeast Noun 1. ESE - the compass point midway between east and southeast east southeast students, which was particularly important to us. We are seeing both quantitative and qualitative results of the program that indicate our students are more enthusiastic, more engaged, and performing at higher levels using the Carnegie Learning curricula." Because Carnegie Learning's pedagogy is scientifically based, the curricula are increasingly at the forefront of high school transformation initiatives in large urban area school districts such as Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. ; Portland, Oregon; Denver; and Chicago, where the curricula are being piloted with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Melinda French Gates (born Melinda Ann French on August 15, 1964) is a former unit manager for several Microsoft products: Publisher, Microsoft Bob, Encarta, and Expedia. In 1994, she married Bill Gates, founder, chairman, and former chief software architect of Microsoft. Foundation. "Our curricula evolve from cognitive science research on how students think, learn, and apply new knowledge in mathematics," said Dr. Steve Ritter rit·ter n. pl. ritter A knight. [German, from Middle High German riter, from Middle Dutch ridder, from r , Chief Product Architect for Carnegie Learning. "We use an artificial intelligence model to identify weaknesses in each individual student's mastery of math. This customized approach to understanding each student's conceptual understanding is unique and resonates with students who historically struggle with the abstract nature of higher math." The Carnegie Learning programs include text and software designed as a full curricula or supplemental programs for middle school and high school students. The suite of Bridge to Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Integrated Math curricula combine software-based, individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es 1. To give individuality to. 2. To consider or treat individually; particularize. 3. computer lessons with collaborative, real-world problem-solving activities. Students spend approximately 40% of their class time using the software, and the balance of their time engaged in classroom problem-solving activities. About Carnegie Learning (www.carnegielearning.com) Carnegie Learning is a leading publisher of core, full-year mathematics programs as well as supplemental intervention applications for middle school and high school students. The company's Cognitive Tutor[R] is helping more than 475,000 students in over 1300 school districts across the United States succeed in math by integrating interactive software sessions, text, and student-centered classroom lessons into a unique learning platform for algebra readiness, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and Integrated Math programs. The U.S. Department of Education recognizes Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor Algebra I program as one of only two math curricula scientifically proven to have significant, positive effects on student learning. Based in Pittsburgh, PA, Carnegie Learning was founded by cognitive science researchers from Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University, at Pittsburgh, Pa.; est. 1967 through the merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (founded 1900, opened 1905) and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (founded 1913). in conjunction with veteran mathematics teachers. |
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