Lexia Learning
Alexandra Wright is an experienced education professional with a robust background in literacy curriculum development and teacher training. Currently serving as Manager of Literacy Curriculum at Lexia Learning since June 2018, Alexandra has progressed through several roles within the organization, including Senior Curriculum Specialist for Targeted Initiatives and Elementary Literacy. Prior experience includes positions as Professional Learning Specialist at insight2execution, Fab@School Maker Studio Pilot Site Coordinator at The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity, and Microsoft in Education Learning Consultant at Microsoft. Alexandra also contributed to the U.S. Department of State as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant and worked as a Communication and Education Fellow at the Arkansas Secretary of State. With a teaching foundation as a 4th Grade Teacher at KIPP Delta Public Schools and a Corps Member with Teach For America, Alexandra holds a Master's of Education in Technology, Innovation, and Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Lexia Learning
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Lexia is a Cambium brand, one of the best-known and most highly respected reading technology companies in the world. Founded more than 35 years ago with private funding and grants obtained from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Lexia products are now used by millions of students across the world. Lexia® Core5® Reading, the company’s award-winning, flagship product, has set the standard for technology-based reading instruction by providing explicit, systematic, personalized learning on fundamental literacy skills for elementary students of all abilities. With the addition of Lexia® PowerUp Literacy® for non-proficient readers in grades six and above, Lexia continues its promise to improve student literacy by leveraging technology to personalize learning and simplifying the use of data to drive instruction.