FuelEd Debuts Summit Curriculum With Analytics, Differentiated Learning Opportunities

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Fuel Education (FuelEd), a provider of blended and online K–12 educational resources, has launched a new set of standards-aligned, online courses that feature interactive content, adaptive technology for differentiated instruction, and robust tools and analytics. 

Image Credit: Fuel Education.

The new FuelEd Summit Curriculum is “flexible, mobile and continuously evolving and adapting to each student’s strengths and weaknesses, delivering individualized instruction paths that provide the support students need, when they need it,” according to the company’s website.

It offers:

  • Rich multimedia and interactive audio and visual assets that aim to enhance learning;
  • Differentiated instruction opportunities;
  • Powerful tools and analytics, like readiness diagnostic, embedded assessments, and practice and review; and
  • Mobile accessible experience to support anytime, anywhere learning.

The first phase of Summit courses will be rolled out this fall and include: Math 6–8, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, English Language Arts 6–8 and English 9–11. The complete course listing can be requested.

FuelEd is hosting a webinar on the FuelEd Summit Curriculum March 29. A video walk-through of the curriculum is available on the FuelEd site.

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