Education.com, Clever Partner To Improve Access to Classroom Resources

Education.com and Clever have partnered in an effort to expand access to learning and classroom resources for students.

Edeucation.com offers lesson plans, interactive games, exercises and printable materials for teachers and students in grades preK-5. Clever provides simplified login and secure student data for more than one-third of all schools in the United States, according to information released by the company. As a result of the new partnership, teachers and students will now be able to access Education.com without managing a second username and password.

"Education.com aims to be an important part of school and district ecosystems, and we do this in part by integrating with the technology systems that are used most in classrooms," said Todd Schwartz, co-CEO of Education.com, in a prepared statement. "Clever has quickly gained traction as one of the most popular platforms used in schools every day. Now, teachers have a fast, secure and easy way to identify and access premium resources so they can best support their students' learning needs."

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