Grow Network To Update Personal Learning Program for Math and Reading

Grow Network, a subsidiary of McGraw-Hill, is developing a new version of the MyGuide Personal Learning Program, which helps teachers develop instruction methods in math and reading according to individual students' needs.

With learners of a broad range of needs, learning paces, and of course strengths and weaknesses in a single classroom, MPLP is designed to offer a teacher the resources necessary to teach every student the concepts and overall lessons of a math or reading curriculum while giving each student an optimal learning path based on his or her needs.

Combining psychometric expertise, cognitive research and patented technology, "MyGuide closes the gap between the concept of differentiated instruction and the ability of teachers to deliver just the right instruction to all students in their diverse communities of learners," said Mark Malaspina, president of Grow Network.

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