EdReady is an adaptive math and English learning platform that personalizes a student’s path to subject mastery.
Get EdReadyEvery student has goals, and every learner is some distance from those goals. EdReady meets students where they are and helps them address knowledge gaps that could otherwise limit their access to future academic and workforce opportunities.
Once a learner engages with EdReady's Initial Diagnostic assessment, the application builds them an individualized study path that empowers them to skip the math and / or English concepts that they already understand and accelerate their mastery of the concepts they need to know.
EdReady has been adopted by more than 200 sustaining and strategic partners, representing over 1,700 separate educational institutions and one million students with current access.
The application is highly customizable (from curricular scopes to student messaging and more) and is primarily used to support grade-to-grade transitions, test preparation, and college readiness and success.
Our award-winning math and English curricula and vetted third-party content underpin the EdReady experience.
Each EdReady goal can support a unique, student-focused readiness experience. EdReady can accommodate a variety of goals, depending on your needs. You can tailor study paths and embedded diagnostics to support programmatic needs within a customized scope of expectations. A personalized study path with topic-specific, media-rich learning resources will guide your students toward their goals. You can choose which curated resources your students will see.
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For EdReady and other NROC products, The NROC Project employs best practices in data security, and only the minimum possible amount of personally identifiable information (PII data) is acquired by default. The document below provides a summary of The NROC Project’s privacy practices as they pertain to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
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EdReady employs best practices in data security, and the minimum possible amount of personally identifiable information (PII data) is acquired by default. The document below details the specific data collected under different implementation scenarios as well as related security, operations, and performance protocols.
EdReady captures and graphically displays student- and cohort-level, real-time performance data. Uncover student learning trends and understand when and what types of instructional interventions will benefit your students.