HMH

HMH

E-Learning Providers

Boston, Massachusetts 158,794 followers

About us

We are an adaptive learning company that empowers educators. With a focus on what moves each learner, HMH delivers what teachers need to foster growth and build lasting momentum for all students. We create integrated K-12 learning solutions for core, supplemental, intervention, assessment, and professional learning--delivered on one streamlined platform. Our technology adapts to every learning environment, uncovering smarter insights about students and helping educators act on what motivates them. - 90% of U.S. K-12 schools use HMH programs. - 50 million students in 150 countries use HMH's research-backed learning programs. - 1.9 average years of student growth can be gained in one year by using HMH intervention solutions. Learn how HMH can help improve growth for every student in your district.

Industry
E-Learning Providers
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Education and Learning Technology

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    “I love Into Reading. I could work with all those different ability groups in one room because I had the tools to differentiate.” Into Reading puts everything teachers need in one place so they can facilitate whole- and small-group reading instruction—and to support students as they work independently, too. Learn more about how Into Reading lets teachers reach more students: http://spr.ly/6046Qa7lu 📖

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    Middle school math teacher Camyrea Barnes knows the importance of a positive classroom culture and the power of a growth mindset. 📈 She shares her insights and experiences in her episode of Teachers in America. Listen now: http://spr.ly/6041QFTYX

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    “Dr. Kate Kinsella’s research and curricular tool is unmatched for language development. It makes a life-changing difference for both the teacher and the students.” More than 5.1 million students are classified as multilingual learners (MLs), making up more than 10% of the U.S. student population. 📈 English 3D is a K–12 English language development program first designed by Dr. Kate Kinsella, and it supports MLs at all proficiency levels, including newcomers and long-term English learners. HMH partnered with Forge Research Group to analyze English 3D’s impact on seventh- and eighth-grade MLs from four of the junior high schools located in Community Consolidated School District 15 (CCSD 15) in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois—where over 85 languages are spoken throughout CCSD 15. Explore the results and research of this English 3D study: http://spr.ly/6042Qa7cG

    • Light yellow background with candid classroom photo of two middle school students working on laptops. Text below: Improving Outcomes for Multilingual Learners: An English 3D Case Study, HMH Blog
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    "The development of HMH Classcraft and features like Turn and Talk Summarization was driven by a clear need to support teachers in delivering responsive, high-impact instruction." HMH's Shawn Young, SVP of product management and strategy for core classroom and integrated solutions, tells Forbes about how AI can make the classroom more accessible for all students. Read more here: http://spr.ly/6043Q0Qah

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    Peer learning provides elementary English language learners with opportunities to authentically practice their language skills as well as foster a classroom community. 🤝 ELL students can even be partnered with a buddy who will show them around school or offer additional support during classroom activities! Find more instructional strategies and resources for ELL students on the HMH Shaped blog: http://spr.ly/6044Q0vJQ

    • Light orange background with candid photo of four elementary students smilling and laughing in a school hallway. Text below: “Having English language learners participate in peer mentoring can boost confidence in communicating in English and, in turn, improve students’ academic performance.”
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    There are seemingly endless possibilities for GenAI in the world and in classrooms, and this is an important moment to take stock of educators’ needs so we can equip them with the tools for success. That’s where policymakers play a crucial role. By making policy that’s aligned with best practices and federal laws, policymakers can help educators leverage the time-saving benefits of GenAI, so they can focus on student engagement. GenAI tools that help teachers with administrative tasks and create, supplement, and review materials like study guides, worksheets, lesson plans, and writing prompts can tremendously up free teachers’ time and allow them to focus on what they do best—engaging with students. 🙌 Explore how GenAI can help ease teacher burnout on the HMH Shaped blog: http://spr.ly/6048QcDeK

    • Black background with candid photo of a teacher working on a laptop. Text below: “Schools and districts have a responsibility to not only provide these tools to educators, but also build their capacity to effectively use them for student learning.” Lindsay Dworkin, NWEA SVP of Policy and Government Affairs, HMH
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    From chalkboards and pencils to tablets and AI—technology has played a key role in education’s transformation over the years, opening up new possibilities for teaching and learning. 💻 Explore the impact technology has had on education—and the professional development resources to help teachers make the most of edtech—when you visit the HMH Shaped blog: http://spr.ly/6047QRQy1

    • Light orange background with candid classroom photo of an elementary student working on an interactive whiteboard in the foreground while his teacher looks on in the background. Text below: How Has Technology Changed Education? HMH BLOG

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