pittsburgh, pennsylvania – In a groundbreaking initiative to revolutionize elementary math education in the post-pandemic era, Carnegie Learning launches ClearMath Elementary, the first core elementary math solution. Through his four years of research in classrooms across the United States, ClearMath Elementary has produced excellent results and is poised to become the most effective elementary math solution on the market today as it becomes widely available.
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