Renaissance Flow 360 Integrates Teacher-Approved Resources

Renaissance has partnered with Education.com in order to bring teacher-approved digital resources, tools and materials from the online education hub to the Renaissance Flow 360 platform.

Teachers can use Renaissance Flow 360 to track students' level of mastery at the domain, standard, skill and subskill level. Image: Renaissance.

The pre-K–12 learning analytics company launched Renaissance Flow 360 earlier this year to support personalized learning at schools by “connecting assessment, planning, instruction and practice in one place,” according to a prepared statement.

To date, an estimated 6.8 million teachers have signed up to use Education.com's digital learning materials, which will now be mapped to Renaissance’s learning progressions. The integration also enables teachers to use Renaissance Flow 360 "to track a complete view of student’s mastery of state standards and skill level at group or individual levels."

There are more than 30,000 teacher-approved educational resources on Education.com.

Through the partnership, Education.com joins Achieve 3000, Classworks, Edgenuity, Edmentum and the MIND Research Institute as part of the Renaissance Growth Alliance Partners program.

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