Many American students struggle in math. And the statistics show it: High schoolers who take international math tests ranked 36th in the world. Teach to One, a math program offered by New York-based non-profit called New Classrooms Innovation Partners, aims to change that dynamic.
In this new math program, each student follows a customized program that lets them learn at their own pace and master each concept before moving onto the next one. Right now, Teach to One is in only 28 schools across the country. It’s not cheap. In fact, it’s one of the more expensive math programs out there, at $100 per student, plus support costs. Denver’s two pilot programs are covered by grants and the district.
Click to read Colorado Public Radio’s Jenny Brundin’s report from Morey Middle School.
Marsha Bolen
I think this is a great idea! Every child is different, it only makes sense that they each get a program that suits their needs.