Curriculum Advantage, Renaissance Learning Partner on Personalized Learning

Curriculum Advantage and Renaissance Learning have partnered in an effort to make it easier for teachers to personalize learning.

As part of the partnership, Curriculum Advantage will integrate Star reading and math assessment data from Renaissance Learning with its Classworks instruction suite.

"Classworks automatically imports Renaissance Learning Star assessment data and delivers individual learning for students based on that data, eliminating the need for an additional assessment," according to a news release. "Students can immediately engage in Classworks research-based instruction matched to their needs. The personalized learning paths are automatically generated by Classworks software, with added flexibility for teachers to customize for each student."

"Classworks and Renaissance Learning share the same goal — to ensure that all students have the opportunity to grow and succeed," said Tracy Boney, senior vice president of marketing and curriculum at Classworks, in a prepared statement. "We are excited to give educators the power of Classworks rigorous and engaging online instruction combined with Star's high-quality assessment and learning analytics to more efficiently and effectively personalize student learning."

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