Math Navigator helps learners develop the foundational knowledge, skills, and thought processes required to be successful in 2nd to 9th-grade math and better prepares learners for more advanced mathematics and STEM careers.
Math Navigator covers Common Core Competencies for 2nd to 9th-grade math, including Algebra. Each competency has a full spectrum of learning activities, resources and assessments, which includes digital and offline resources, machine graded formative assessments, free response questions, worked solutions, and offline rubric graded projects.
Learners can fill math gaps through their individual navigated learning journey and also extend and apply their knowledge using offline tasks. Math Navigator empowers learners by helping them solidify math foundational knowledge and skills and develop ownership of their learning. It allows for tailored implementation models based on learner and instructor readiness and slowly transitions learning from instructor to learner-directed. It also enhances the role of the instructor with real-time data and research-based learning tools to successfully differentiate their teaching and coaching.
Instructors have access to real-time data on individual learners and tools to support efficient and effective individualized instruction.
Administrators track learning in the moment to personalize interventions and to see patterns of success and struggle across classrooms, schools, and district 2nd-9th grade math topics, math learning techniques, and ownership skills.
Math Navigator can be used by learners to fill specific foundational gaps in math and to extend knowledge to ensure all learners are at or above grade level.
You can brand the Navigator tools with your logo, roster the learners and instructors using OneRoster, access Math Navigator and launch it from within your application using LTI.
Gooru is invested in making sure that teaching practices guide technology, and that learner outcomes are at the heart of Navigator’s design. Our approach aligns with instructor needs and practices, putting instruction first and technology second. Check out these articles, which feature our partnerships to co-design edtech and highlight this approach.
– Laurie Ellis, math teacher at Leadership Public Schools