The nonprofit made significant strides toward its vision of a
world where all learners know, use, and enjoy mathematics
TUCSON,
Ariz., Dec. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
Illustrative Mathematics (IM) marks a strong year as more districts
turn to the nonprofit to enable equitable access to problem-based,
standards-aligned mathematics curricula at their schools. In 2024,
Illustrative Math expanded in California, New
York, Pennsylvania, and
beyond, reaching more than 2.6 million students.
"As we look to 2025, we remain dedicated to
shaping a future where all students know, use, and enjoy
mathematics."
This year, Illustrative Math introduced innovative offerings to
further enhance student learning. In July, IM launched IM® v.360,
the newest version of the IM® K–12 Math curriculum. IM v.360
features enhanced learning goals, refined teacher guidance, and
more inclusive lesson contexts. A free digital version, including
downloadable print materials, is available on IM's new AccessIM
website. For enhanced print and digital formats, IM v.360 is
offered through IM Certified® partners—Imagine Learning,
Kendall Hunt, and Kiddom. Families
and students can also conveniently access the curriculum through
AccessIM.
"We are so thankful to all the educators, school leaders, and
students who provided thoughtful feedback, enabling us to make
these transformative additions and refinements to our curriculum.
IM v.360 is our largest curriculum update to-date," said
Bill McCallum, CEO and cofounder of
Illustrative Mathematics. "Our team carefully designed this
curriculum to empower teachers and ensure that every child learns
grade-level mathematics through engaging learning experiences."
In addition to launching IM v.360, Illustrative Mathematics
introduced IM Academy, a professional development pilot series that
equips educators with the tools to implement IM's problem-based
curriculum with confidence. These immersive sessions are available
for single-seat registration and open to all, including new
teachers in districts already engaged in IM's foundational Teach
& Learn training. IM Academy sessions provide educators the
opportunity to deepen their understanding of the curriculum,
fostering inclusive, engaging math instruction for all
students.
Schools nationwide have noted achievements in math scores using
the Illustrative Math curriculum this year:
Thomas Mifflin School, a K–8
school in the School District of Philadelphia, shared significant achievements
in their standardized test results: "Mifflin's intense focus on the
implementation of the new math curriculum [by] Illustrative Math
resulted in a 5.3 percentage point increase in students scoring
proficient/advanced on the PSSA," said Mifflin Principal
Allison McConnell in an interview
with the Philadelphia Tribune.
Wilton Public Schools in
Connecticut also highlighted IM as
a significant factor in improving student math performance after
adopting the curriculum authored by Illustrative Math as its
primary instructional resource.
"By using consistent, grade-level materials across the K–8
spectrum, we've been able to create a more coherent and equitable
math program," said Trudy Denton,
the math and science coordinator for Wilton schools. "This consistency allows
teachers to build on previous learning, and students are better
prepared for the challenges ahead," she added during the November
Board of Education meeting.
Verona Area School District in
Wisconsin has also celebrated
success this year with IM's curriculum, particularly in helping
students meet grade-level expectations for math. Among students in
grades 2–9 who took the STAR Math computer assessments, the
district reported a year-over-year decrease of 1.1 percent in the
number of students requiring math intervention.
"We're so proud of our progress this year as an organization,"
Bill McCallum reiterated. "As we
look to 2025, we remain dedicated to shaping a future where all
students know, use, and enjoy mathematics."
About Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
creating a world where all learners know, use, and enjoy
mathematics. To learn more, visit illustrativemathematics.org.
Founded in 2011 at the University of
Arizona, Illustrative Mathematics creates innovative,
problem-based K–12 curriculum designed to energize math classrooms
and equip students with critical skills, understandings, and
practices that can benefit them for a lifetime. Districts across
the United States, including those
in New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Seattle—four of the largest
and most diverse school districts in the country—rely on
Illustrative Mathematics for its engaging, standards-aligned math
instruction.
Media Contact
Brandi Tyler, Illustrative
Mathematics, 855-741-6284, btyler@illustrativemathematics.org,
https://illustrativemathematics.org/
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