Amira Learning - Amira: AI for Teachers and Educators From urban centers to rural communities, Amira helps millions of students worldwide become proficient readers Students learning with Amira experience 68% faster reading growth in one school year than those using other reading technologies
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Our Story | The Mission Behind Amira Learning Amira was founded on the belief that learning should be effective and accessible By combining AI technology with the proven Science of Reading research, we deliver data-driven, research-backed products to ensure that every student who works with Amira will develop a fluent reading brain
Teacher Resource Hub | Tools Tips from Amira Learning This is your place for getting the most out of Amira, from student trackers and how-to guides to best practices and planning tools Everything teachers need to help students thrive with Amira is right here, designed to ensure effective implementation and daily instruction
Amira Learning - Science of Amira is the culmination of a 30-year research and development project launched at Carnegie Mellon University that partnered literacy experts with artificial intelligence scientists to create the first intelligent reading tutor
Reading Programs Solutions for Schools | Amira The Amira Reading Suite is the only PreK–8 solution that fuses cognitive neuroscience with artificial intelligence to transform reading development Amira connects assessment, instruction, and tutoring in one coherent suite—designed to mirror how the brain learns to read