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Two ed-tech companies team up to help teach maths in schools

The new partnership is set to increase maths e-learning to over one million users in more than 1,300 schools

Student using Sparx at home (Image: www.timpestridge.co.uk)

A Devon-based education technology company which has just had a £20million investment has joined up with another maths education provider to reach more schools.

The new partnership between Sparx and HegartyMaths brings together two of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most influential and groundbreaking education companies and is set to increase their joint reach and capability to over one million users in more than 1,300 schools.

The new arrangement will mean that HegartyMaths will become part of the Sparx family.

Sparx and HegartyMaths are both award-winning companies offering maths education solutions for the K12 market.

Sparx is an in-class and homework solution that uses personalised content and data analytics to allow teachers to focus on effective teaching rather than time-consuming administration.

Since 2010, Sparx has been investing in school-based research to create a powerful solution that increases student engagement and accelerates progress.

Colin Hegarty of HegartyMaths and Dan Sandhu of Sparx

HegartyMaths is an incredibly successful maths homework software solution, founded by Colin Hegarty, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Teacher of the Year in 2014 and finalist in the Global Teacher Prize 2016.

HegartyMaths is used in many º£½ÇÊÓÆµ schools and its focus on the science of teaching and learning maths aligns closely with Sparx’ values and approach.