
Redbird Mathematics Wins 2015 REVERE Award
Redbird Advanced Learning's flagship digital curriculum named best Supplemental Resource for Mathematics
STANFORD, Calif., June 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Redbird Advanced Learning, the exclusive provider of K-12 digital learning technologies based on Stanford University's pioneering research into online education, received the 2015 REVERE Award for best Supplemental Resource for Mathematics. The award, presented by the Association of American Publishers (AAP), recognizes that Redbird Advanced Learning's flagship adaptive mathematics program, Redbird Mathematics, is an unparalleled learning resource for students and educators.
"We are honored and excited that Redbird Mathematics has been recognized as a 2015 REVERE Awards winner," said Matthew Mugo Fields, Founder & President of Redbird Advanced Learning. "This prestigious award is an affirmation of our commitment to use high quality research as the driving force behind educational innovation. By combining the research capabilities of Stanford University with advanced learning technologies, we are able to create cutting-edge educational solutions, like Redbird Mathematics, that help students achieve their ultimate potential."
Part of a new generation of personalized learning programs, Redbird Mathematics is a Stanford-developed K-7th grade digital curriculum that features the latest in adaptive instruction, gamification, and digital project-based learning. The program uses rich STEM projects, career pathways, and contextualized problems to inspire students to develop a love of mathematics and draw connections to the real world. To actively support teachers, Redbird Mathematics provides recommendations for instructional groups and intervention needs based on key-stroke level data from students' work in the program.
"Redbird Mathematics provides an impressive digital problem-based learning approach to K-7 mathematics," according to comments from 2015 REVERE Awards judges. "The model is incredibly research-based and includes great real world examples. This is an excellent example of how digital scaffolding can work very well."
Each year, the REVERE Awards recognize and honor high quality products and resources that support and enhance teaching and learning. REVERE is the leading awards program for resources that educate all media, across all ages and for all educational settings. The Classroom Competition focuses on resources made specifically for education professionals and learners to use during periods of formal instruction or training. Each product nominated for this Competition endures a rigorous evaluation process, which places emphasis on both professional educator analysis and feedback from product developers within the education community, who ultimately select finalists and winners within each category.
The 2015 REVERE Awards winners were announced on June 3, 2015, during the Awards Gala in Washington, D.C. View all the REVERE Awards Winners. To learn more about Redbird Advanced Learning's commitment to transforming the lives of students and educators by harnessing the power of research, technology and innovation, please visit www.redbirdlearning.com.
About Redbird Advanced Learning
Grounded in foundational and ongoing research by Stanford University, Redbird Advanced Learning is uniquely positioned at the intersection of learning science and advanced technology. With digital curricula that incorporate the latest in adaptive instruction, gamification, and STEM project-based learning, Redbird Advanced Learning offers educators the blended learning and professional development tools and resources they need to seamlessly integrate personalized learning technology into the classroom. For more information, visit www.redbirdlearning.com.
About AAP
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