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Savvas Announces its enVision® Mathematics Common Core Grades 6-8 © 2021 Earns Highest Rating from EdReports

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Savvas Learning Company , a next-generation learning solutions leader for K-12 education, is proud to announce that its enVision® Mathematics Common Core Grades 6-8 © 2021 received the highest rating from EdReports.org. Teaching with high-quality instructional materials has a direct impact on student learning outcomes.

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Savvas Learning Company’s enVision Mathematics Honored with Gold Stevie Award

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Nationally recognized curriculum earns distinction for best “Mathematics Instructional Solution”. Teaching with high-quality instructional materials has a direct impact on student learning outcomes. We are so pleased that enVision Mathematics has won this prestigious award,” said Bethlam Forsa, CEO of Savvas Learning Company.

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How a 5-Decade Old Education Company Reinvented Itself

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The privately-held education company used to focus on making print instructional materials for K-12 schools. How did you transition from a traditional company focused on providing workbooks to an edtech company? The first thing we did was actually go about making things for the Common Core standards which were coming out.

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Twelve Years Later: How the K-12 Industry and Investment Landscape Has Shifted (Part 2)

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If you bucket all instructional materialscore plus a broad view of “supplemental”—you have an estimated $6 billion instructional materials market. Tackling the $6 billion instructional materials market almost always requires displacing a product, program or service already in use. billion or so.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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“What Betsy DeVos means for edtech ,” according to venture capitalist Ryan Craig. ” Via Education Week : “ New Online Tool Aims to Help K–12 Leaders Choose Instructional Materials.” pic.twitter.com/gOvmSOjcSf — Shelly (@ShellySometimes) February 14, 2017.