HMH Launches Personalized Path Solution

Adaptive learning company HMH has introduced HMH Personalized Path, a K-8 ELA and math product that combines intervention curriculum, adaptive practice, and assessment for students of all achievement levels.

Personalized Path integrates NWEA's MAP Growth assessment with HMH's Read 180 Flex, Math 180 Flex, and Waggle intervention programs. Using MAP Growth data, the solution "places students into tailored learning paths, offering individualized practice and intensive intervention based on their specific skill levels," the company explained in a news announcement. "These paths can be used alongside core instruction, enabling students to receive targeted support." The solution is accessible through HMH's Ed platform.

"MAP Growth is the most trusted and innovative interim assessment and is used by millions of students to measure academic achievement and growth," said Chris Minnich, president of NWEA, a division of HMH, in a statement. "Rich MAP Growth data provides educators with decision-making clarity — the next step is to offer actionable instructional strategies. Personalized Path does that. It's exciting to see HMH and NWEA's solutions coming together to provide adaptive instruction that supports positive outcomes for all kids." 

HMH Personalized Path will be available for back-to-school 2025. For more information, visit the HMH site.

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