Full-Time
Interactive learning platform for students
$110k - $135k/yr
Entry
H1B Sponsorship Available
San Mateo, CA, USA
This position will be in-person 5 days a week during the first 6 months of onboarding.
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IXL Learning is an interactive platform that focuses on making education engaging for students from kindergarten to high school. It provides personalized practice in math and English, featuring over 1,000 skills that align with the Indian national curriculum. The platform caters to individual students, parents, and educational institutions, aiming to improve student performance through adaptive learning and real-time analytics. IXL operates on a subscription-based model, generating revenue from both individual and institutional subscriptions. Users can track student progress with detailed analytics, which help identify areas needing improvement and customize learning experiences. To enhance motivation, IXL includes gamification elements like virtual treasure hunts and awards, making the learning process enjoyable.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$510M
Headquarters
San Mateo, California
Founded
1998
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Matching 401K retirement plan
Flexible paid time off and sick days
More than 380,000 learners worldwide raced to expand their vocabularies and earn top spots in their divisions, states and regions. SAN MATEO, Calif., April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lament, assonance, terra cotta. These are just a few of the 4.6 million words learners mastered in Vocabulary.com's Spring 2025 Vocabulary Bowl, the world's largest academic contest. But it's not just about racking up points—it's about the thrill of competition, the satisfaction of real progress and the reading and writing skills that last long after the season ends. This spring, more than 380,000 learners and 30,000 teachers from 109 countries joined the action, proving that words have the power to connect and inspire. A global showdown: Only 5% of schools earned titles—meaning this season's winners are in a word class of their own
IXL's approval as a K-3 supplemental reading program means that schools can use state funds to invest in the proven literacy solutionDENVER, March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Colorado just took another step toward making reading a reality for more young learners. The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) has approved IXL as a supplemental K-3 reading program, giving eligible districts access to state funding to purchase IXL Language Arts. Already used by 160,000 Colorado students, IXL's engaging, research-backed platform boosts essential reading skills."Reading opens doors for students, and Colorado is making it a priority to give every child that opportunity," said Paul Mishkin, CEO of IXL Learning. "We're proud to support Colorado schools with a program that meets learners where they are and helps them grow into confident readers."Unlocking literacy, unlocking opportunityReading isn't just a skill—it's the foundation for future success. That's why Colorado has spent over a decade prioritizing early literacy through the READ Act , which ensures that schools provide evidence-based instruction so students can read with ease. With IXL, districts now have a powerful new tool to improve every learner's reading abilities.Building strong readers from the ground upIXL helps students build foundational reading skills step by step : Learners start by recognizing rhymes and syllables, then move on to blending sounds, mastering phonics and strengthening comprehension
IXL is now available in more than 80 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Malayalam, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. Through these translations, IXL allows students to concentrate on mastering essential academic material, even if they are still building their English language abilities, and gives teachers a tool to personalize ELL instruction more effectively. "In a typical U.S. classroom, about one in 10 students is still learning English. We believe every one of them deserves the chance to reach their full potential," said Paul Mishkin, CEO of IXL Learning. "By offering translations in over 80 languages, we are making learning materials more accessible, so that each student can develop the skills needed to advance both in and out of the classroom."
IXL's Elite 100 recognizes educators who go above and beyond to empower their students to succeedSAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- IXL announced its 11th annual Elite 100 list, which celebrates passionate and innovative teachers who helped students thrive in the classroom by personalizing learning.IXL selected the list of 100 educators from more than 1 million teachers worldwide who used the platform in their classrooms, based on usage during the 2023-2024 academic year. This year's winners span 28 U.S. states, the United Kingdom, Egypt, Thailand and China. Among them, 72 are first-time Elite 100 honorees, one made the list for the eighth time and another was recognized for the seventh consecutive year."Elite 100 teachers are on the front lines of closing learning gaps and inspiring students to reach their full potential. Now, more than ever, their dedication and expertise are shaping the future
K-12 students and teachers from across the globe mastered millions of words in the Vocabulary Bowl's most wide-reaching season yet. SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vocabulary.com is excited to announce the winners of the Fall 2024 Vocabulary Bowl, the world's largest academic competition celebrating excellence in vocabulary learning. More than 175,000 learners and 5,600 teachers from 1,800 schools spanning 75 countries mastered a total of 5.15 million words throughout the fall—showcasing vocabulary and literacy skills on a global stage. This season heralded a new era of competition, with international schools, teachers and individual learners participating in their own divisions for the first time. In the U.S., schools vied for the top spots in three categories based on enrollment size: Division I (1,000 students or more), Division II (500-999 students), and Division III (up to 499 students)