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Carnegie Learning Named 2025 SIIA CODiE Award Finalist for MATHia, Lenses on Literature, and Patterns Across Key Ed Tech Categories

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Carnegie Learning has been named a finalist in the 2025 SIIA CODiE Awards for the third consecutive year, with its products MATHia, Lenses on Literature, and Patterns recognized in three distinct categories. MATHia is a finalist in Best Personalized Learning Solution, Lenses on Literature in Best English Language Arts Instructional Solution for Grades PK–8, and Patterns in Best Professional Learning Community (PLC) Tool. The SIIA CODiE Awards, the only peer-reviewed awards program in the technology industry, honor excellence in education and business technology. Finalists are selected by industry experts based on innovation, impact, and overall value. This year’s competition received hundreds of nominations across numerous ed tech categories. MATHia leverages artificial intelligence and cognitive science to deliver a personalized, tutor-like learning experience in mathematics. Backed by a gold-standard RAND study on Carnegie Learning’s blended math solution and validated by an Emerald study, MATHia provides real-time feedback, contextual hints, and detailed analytics for teachers to track student progress and guide instruction. Its adaptive design meets students at their individual skill levels, supporting mastery through targeted, skill-by-skill learning. Lenses on Literature is a comprehensive, research-based English Language Arts curriculum for grades 6–12. Designed with equity in mind, it uses complex texts and standards-aligned tasks to promote deep reading comprehension, critical thinking, and a love for writing and literature. The program supports rigorous, grade-level instruction while engaging all learners. Patterns is Carnegie Learning’s newest professional development platform for K–12 math educators. Built on the concept that mathematical patterns drive understanding, the program helps teachers develop a deeper grasp of core math ideas and learn how to effectively teach them in their classrooms. It is evidence-based and highly flexible, making it ideal for schools and districts seeking to strengthen math instruction. “Being recognized as CODiE finalists for the third year in a row is a powerful affirmation of our mission and the quality of our work,” said Barry Malkin, CEO of Carnegie Learning. “These products are rooted in 26 years of research on how students learn best. They align with district priorities and deliver measurable impact—proving that high-quality, research-driven instruction can transform learning outcomes in real classrooms.” The winners of the 2025 SIIA CODiE Awards will be announced on October 22, 2025. For a full list of finalists and more information, visit codieawards.com. Carnegie Learning, based in Pittsburgh, is a global leader in AI-powered education solutions. With over 5.5 million students and educators served across all 50 U.S. states and Canada, the company continues to advance K–12 learning through innovative math, literacy, language, professional development, and tutoring programs. Founded at Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Learning has received more than $90 million in grant funding from major foundations and federal agencies to support its research and development. For more information, visit carnegielearning.com and follow the company on LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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