Zearn
Zearn is an American nonprofit educational software organization founded in 2012. It develops the online education software Zearn Math.[1] HistoryIn 2012, Zearn was co-founded by CEO Shalinee Sharma[1] and Evan Rudall, former CEO of Uncommon Schools, founded Zearn as a nonprofit organization to develop interactive digital math content for elementary school children.[2] The organization received $4.4 million in grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,[3] part of the foundation's $1 billion investment into math education.[4] The organization develops Zearn Math, an online interactive math curriculum for schoolchildren. As of 2022, it was being used by 25% of US elementary school students and more than one million middle school students according to its own tracking of sign-ons.[3] ReceptionAn evaluation report by Johns Hopkins School of Education in 2019 found that overall perceptions of Zearn Math were very positive, with the smaller group model of the curriculum a particular strength.[5] Zearn Math received a green rating for "meets expectations" across all categories of a review by independent nonprofit EdReports.[6] A study by Zearn analyzing the impact of Nebraska's education department's partnership with the company found that students who consistently used the platform had 2.5 times the growth of their state assessment scores than those who did not.[7] However, some parents and teachers in New York criticized the use of the platform for increasing students' screen time, decreasing teachers' instructional time, and focusing on test-preparation rather than critical thinking skills.[8] References
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