Personalized Learning Platform for Math Debuts

Knowre Math interface

Knowre is introducing an online core supplement platform to help teachers provide personalized learning for their students in math. Knowre Math tracks student progress in developing their math skills and provides teachers with comprehensive and actionable data to help guide instruction in the classroom and at the individual student level.

"Knowre Math's goal is to help teachers build self-efficacy and agency within students," said Knwore Co-CEO David Joo. "Knowre Math integrates seamlessly into classrooms to help students by modeling one-on-one interaction between a teacher and student in order to best support the needs of each learner."

The platform provides teachers with data on student learning through a teacher dashboard which includes information that is collected based on what resources students are using through a tool called the Knowre Success Score.  Knowre Math includes over 7,250 instructional videos for skills using the company's Walk Me Through technology that supports student learning by having them actively demonstrate concept knowledge.

Knowre Math is designed to be a core or supplemental curriculum for students in Grades 1-12 and the platform is existing standards-aligned with middle and high school curricula.

More information about the platform can be found here.

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