ASSISTments is a low-cost, online study tool that assists seventh grade students with math independent practice (e.g., homework) and produces real-time reports on student performance that teachers can then use to tailor their lesson plans. ASSISTments is a “universal” program – i.e., delivered to all students, not just those who are struggling and/or low income.
[Disclosure: Arnold Ventures helped fund the North Carolina study.]
ASSISTments is an online study tool that assists seventh grade students with math independent practice (e.g., homework) and produces real-time reports for teachers on student performance. As students work through math problems and enter their answers into ASSISTments, the system provides immediate feedback on the correctness of answers and offers additional assistance in the form of hints or scaffolds. ASSISTments provides teachers with real-time, easily accessible reports that summarize students’ work on a particular assignment, including concepts they are struggling with. Teachers can then use these reports to target their review of assigned problems during class and tailor instruction to their students’ needs. ASSISTments is a “universal” program – i.e., delivered to all students, not just those who are struggling and/or low income. The program’s cost is less than $100 per student.
The ASSISTments program website is linked here.