⏰ It’s almost here! Join our Science of Comprehension Symposium this Friday, Feb. 6. Move beyond the basics and discover what true reading comprehension looks like. This six-hour virtual event will give you a clear roadmap to help students better understand what they read. ⭐️ Save your seat: go.amplify.com/45KBkn3.
Amplify
Education Administration Programs
Brooklyn, NY 236,598 followers
Next‑generation curriculum and assessment on one intuitive platform.
About us
A pioneer in K–12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and formative assessment. Our captivating core and supplemental programs in ELA, math, and science engage all students in rigorous learning and inspire them to think deeply, creatively, and for themselves. Our formative assessment and intervention products turn data into practical instructional support to help students at every skill level build a strong foundation in early reading and math. All of our programs provide teachers with powerful tools that help them understand and respond to the needs of their students. Today, Amplify serves more than 10 million students in all 50 states.
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http://www.amplify.com
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- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- K-12 education, Mobile classroom assessment software, Common Core State Standards (CCSS) implementation, Digital and print curriculum development, and Educational staff development and training
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55 Washington Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201, US
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Thoughtful strategy and strong organizational design are essential for building teams that operate with clarity and purpose. Proud to see teammates like Adam Zalisk leading these conversations in education. ✨
What if most companies create strategy offices without actually knowing what problem they're trying to solve? And what if the biggest mistake isn't hiring the wrong strategist, but failing to define a clear mandate in the first place? In the latest episode of the Chief Strategy Officer Podcast, we cut through the ambiguity with Adam Zalisk, Chief Strategy Officer at Amplify, a pioneering K-12 education technology company serving more than 10 million students across all 50 U.S. states. For strategy leaders in growth-stage companies—or any organization at an inflection point where informal coordination breaks down—Adam's insights offer a proven framework for translating strategic thinking into organizational action without losing credibility in the process. Read some of the key takeaways from our conversation:
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Teachers want rich classroom discussions but spend precious time finding themes and talking points across dozens of student responses in real time. That's why we built Discussion Moments. 💡 AI handles the sorting and organizing so teachers can focus entirely on what they do best—facilitating meaningful conversations between students. It's humans and computers each doing their best work. Dan Meyer from our team calls it "one of the best things I have ever worked on." We're excited to see how it transforms classroom conversations. Coming to Amplify Desmos Math next school year. Keep reading to learn more: go.amplify.com/4agLD4J. #MathEducation #Teaching #ClassroomDiscussion
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💼 Join our team! We're looking for people of all experience levels who are passionate about making high-quality education accessible to students. 🧡 View the full list of opportunities: amplify.com/careers.
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"Science has shown that direct language instruction and embedded support across a child's day are what truly move the needle." – MaryKate DeSantis This insight from Science of Reading: The Podcast shows how early language shapes long-term learning. Host Dr. Susan Lambert, EdD talks with researcher MaryKate DeSantis and Dr. Charles Hulme from Oxford (OxEd and Assessment) about how oral language development connects to reading comprehension and what teachers can do to help their students. 🎧 Join the conversation: go.amplify.com/3NKppiT.
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Great leaders create space for reflection, growth, and shared learning. This conversation highlights just how transformative that can be in building inclusive, effective educational systems. 🙌
🎙I had the honor of chatting with a transformative leader and educator that I deeply admire and respect, Daniela Anello, CEO of DC Bilingual Public Charter School. She joined me on the latest episode of Beyond My Years from Amplify to discuss the value of honoring the culture of EVERY single person who walks into the classroom. 📚One of the the takeaways from our conversation was her stating, “There has to be work done that goes along with what we’re teaching every day around reading and writing and science and instruction that truly takes into account who people are, what their culture is." 🎧Listen to the full episode to learn about the challenges Daniela faced in her early career and the success of DC Bilingual. https://lnkd.in/g6-cvqQf
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👀 Educators who love supporting other educators, this one’s for you. We’re hiring professional learning specialists soon! A role focused on helping teachers feel confident, supported, and inspired. 🧠 Be the first to know when applications open! Share your interest now: go.amplify.com/3ZyZKw4.
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📚 Do you know a literacy leader worth celebrating? Applications are now open for the Science of Reading Star Awards! ⭐ Learn more and submit your nominations: amplify.com/sorstarawards
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The heart of strong leadership starts with self reflection. “We have to stop. Rest. Pause. And ask—did it work? What do I need to tweak for tomorrow?” On Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres is joined by Daniela Anello, CEO at DC Bilingual, to share why honoring your values, reflecting on your practice, and building strong community matter so deeply in education. 🎧 Join the conversation: go.amplify.com/3Nv6LeG