Learning.com Adds SAS Curriculum Pathways to Digital Library

Learning.com has added another product to its digital library for K-12 educators. SAS Curriculum Pathways is the newest addition to Learning.com's platform of content, tools, and services for K-12 educators.

SAS Curriculum Pathways offers more than 1,100 interactive, Web-based curriculum resources for grades 6-12 in English language arts, science, social studies, math, and Spanish. Although SAS Curriculum Pathways is already free for students and educators, it's now also available under the umbrella of Learning.com, so users of that platform can access more resources through a single platform.

"SAS Curriculum Pathways shares our commitment to education and quality content," said Keith Oelrich, CEO of Learning.com. "Providing Learning.com users with innovative content from SAS Curriculum Pathways links educators and students with even more resources via a single sign-on."

According to Learning.com, its platform supports blended learning by enabling school districts to integrate technology into core curriculum. It delivers content, tools, and services from more than 60 providers and includes 300,000 digital learning objects for project-based learning and digital readiness. Its content meets the new Common Core and state standards and helps prepare students for PARCC and Smarter Balanced computer-based assessments.

Membership on Learning.com is free and provides access to the Learning.com Marketplace, which enables educators to browse for resources by subject, standards set, and povider. Many of these resources, like SAS Curriculum Pathways, are free, and educators can add them to their Learning.com Library, where they can search and browse for specific components to use in their blended learning classrooms.

Further information about Learning.com is available at learning.com.

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