Meet every student’s needs
Classroom-tested techniques that help every student truly learn
Shift Classroom Instruction
Modern Classrooms Project partners with schools and districts to build the educator skills, instructional systems, and leadership capacity that improve outcomes for every student.
250+
Partner Schools & Districts
10,000+
Teachers Trained
1,900
Districts Involved Nationwide
A Model That Supports Every Learner
We train educators in a proven instructional model — blended, self-paced, and mastery-based — that helps them respond to every student's needs without burning out.
How We Work With Schools & Districts
Professional Development & Mentorship
Our virtual mentorship program pairs each teacher with an expert who teaches their content and provides ongoing, individualized coaching throughout the program.
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Math Curriculum Implementation
We provide HQIM-aligned implementation playbooks, teacher coaching, and classroom-ready resources so educators can differentiate instruction without abandoning the curriculum's rigor.
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Leader
Development
Our leadership programs give leaders the observation tools, feedback frameworks, and community of practice to lead student-centered classrooms with confidence.
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A Measurable Impact
Modern Classrooms Project has been independently evaluated by Johns Hopkins University and is currently participating in a five-year study through the Education Innovation and Research Grant with the American Institutes for Research.
enjoy teaching more
say their curriculum works well for their students
feel more optimistic about the future of education
Our instructional model is supported by a growing body of peer-reviewed research on blended learning, self-pacing, and mastery-based grading.
Community-Wide Change
Want to empower your whole community? We foster classroom-level change across entire schools, districts, or regions through our tailored Partnership model.
“I’ve never had stronger relationships with my students. Teaching as a career is more sustainable for the long term as I feel much less burned out at the end of every day.”
— Angel Ballard, High-School Special Education Teacher