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Learner//Meets//Future: AI-Enabled Assessments Challenge

Modal Education

Team Leader
Nadia Iftekhar
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
What is the name of your solution?
Modal Education
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
Modal Education is a fully-adaptive, multimodal platform that uses AI to deliver math content for PreK-5th grade students with special learning needs.
What type of organization is your solution team?
  • For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
What is the name of the organization that is affiliated with your solution?
Asledu LLC DBA Modal Math
Film your elevator pitch.
What is your solution?

In the United States alone, an estimated 7.3 Million students receive special education services. That equates to about 15% of all public school students in the US, and that number has only grown over the past few decades. Unfortunately, by the time many of these students graduate, they are years behind academically across all subjects. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provides government funding and mandates that schools provide support for students on IEPs, but this support is often limited by a number of factors, such as population or geographical constraints. And while supplementary EdTech solutions do exist, the majority are not designed for students with special learning needs, and the few solutions designed with learning needs in mind are often very narrow in scope. This means that teachers often lack the resources to effectively teach students with special learning needs, which in turn often equates to poorer than average academic, financial, and career outcomes (55% of special education students continue to postsecondary education versus 62% of their peers in the general education population, per the National Center for Special Education Research).

Modal Math seeks to leverage machine learning and AI to create Modal Education: accessible, deeply-personalized learning experiences designed to maximize engagement and information retention for PreK-5th grade special education students.

Our goal is to develop a unique, novel machine learning model that will not only allow for adaptive learning paths, but that will also allow fully accessible differentiation based on the needs of each student—a "tutor in a box." In other words, one student's learning path may be full of gamified learning designed to deliver audiovisual content at a pace 1.1x that of standard classroom instruction, while another student's may instead focus on mastery of word problems and spatial reasoning. We will construct predictive models that assess student performance and progress across various modalities, such as American Sign Language, videos, audio, and text. This approach will enable us to tailor content delivery and ultimately improve outcomes for students with special learning needs, and represents a huge leap forward in the realm of adaptive learning and assessment.

A platform like this doesn't currently exist—in fact, Modal Math itself was created by a teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing specifically because resources for special education students were so limited. Adaptive resources designed specifically for students with special learning needs simply aren't yet available. However, the need is great, and growing each year.

How will your solution impact the lives of priority Pre-K-8 learners and their educators?

The sole purpose of Modal Education is to offer adaptive, personalized education to some of our most disadvantaged and disenfranchised students. There are several ways we'll endeavor to do this:

Personalized Learning Paths: Our primary goal for the next 1-2 years is to develop machine learning models that will enable our platform to analyze student performance data across dozens of indexes (including performance, engagement, and interaction data) to create personalized learning paths tailored to each learner's strengths, weaknesses, and individual learning styles. We want to ensure that students receive targeted support where and when they need it most, with the end goal of overcoming learning barriers. 

Accessibility and Inclusivity: By prioritizing multimodal content delivery—including support for American Sign Language, video, audio, and text—we'll be able to dramatically improve accessibility, equity, and inclusivity for diverse learners. This especially includes students with special learning needs, ESL learners, and students who lacked early developmental resources due to poverty or other reasons.

Closing the Opportunity Gap: Millions of children across the US face deeply-rooted systemic challenges. These challenges disproportionally impact students facing poverty, Black and Latino learners, and students with special learning needs. Modal Education's goal is to ensure that all learners have access to high-quality education resources and opportunities, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status—and we want to be able to offer many of these resources for free.

Early Intervention and Support: Our AI-driven assessment tools are intended to help enable early identification of learning gaps, and to help parents and educators also identify potential intervention strategies. This is critical at all ages, but especially during PreK-5th grade, when students are meant to be forming the educational foundations that they'll need in both academia and the workforce.

Empowering Educators: We want to be able to provide educators with insights, actionable data, and real-time feedback into student progress and learning. This will allow them to better tailor their teaching strategies to meet the needs of their individual students. 

While we want to bake inclusion and equity in our product itself, we also believe overwhelmingly in the importance of inclusion and equity in our distribution and business processes—after all, some schools and families simply don't have the resources to purchase supplemental tools, and many can't afford the laptops or mobile phones they'd require to access the platform at all. To that end, we also intend to:

  • run free pilot programs with public schools and community organizations in underrepresented and economically disadvantaged areas to ensure wide access to the program,
  • offer free online resources,
  • eventually offer offline resources as well


How are you and your team (if you have one) well-positioned to deliver this solution?

Modal Education was founded Nadia Iftekhar, a certified teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH). Nadia spent years searching for—and creating—accessible, multimodal resources for her students before she eventually launched Modal Education's MVP: Modal Math. Her educational background is in Educational Psychology, Educational Technology, and Elementary Inclusive Education, and that background has been incredibly valuable as we've grown Modal Math. More valuable, however, are the years she's spent working as a teacher: for the last 8 years she's worked with students in both classroom and virtual settings, one-on-one and in large groups, nearly all of whom have had a diverse range of special learning needs. 

Maria Ada Santos is Modal Educations COO, and is both a former PreK-1st grade educator and a veteran of the EdTech industry. She's spent the majority of her career either working directly with students or managing projects designed to improve access to quality education. Her passion for education is intrinsic, but also stems from her own background as a Latina who grew up attending underfunded public schools. The educational challenges that face Black and Brown students, especially those living in poverty, aren't academic to her; they make up her lived experiences. Maria also grew up alongside a younger sister born with severe developmental disabilities, and she therefore also has a personal connection with and passion for special education. 

The team's areas of expertise include pedagogy, operations, automation, and computer science.

Which dimension(s) of the challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Analyzing complex cognitive domains—such as creativity, collaboration, argumentation, inquiry, design, and self-regulation
  • Providing continuous feedback that is more personalized to learners and teachers, while highlighting both strengths and areas for growth based on individual learner profiles
  • Encouraging student engagement and boosting their confidence, for example by including playful elements and providing multiple ‘trial and error’ opportunities
Which types of learners (and their educatiors) is your solution targeted to address?
  • Grades Pre-Kindergarten-Kindergarten - ages 3-6
  • Grades 1-2 - ages 6-8
  • Grades 3-5 - ages 8-11
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Concept
Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

Modal Education's initial, non-adaptive MVP—Modal Math—was launched in 2020. The platform is multimodal and post-revenue, with 100+ active students. We've seen enough success to be reasonably confident in product-market fit, and several teachers have continued to use the platform for years. However, while the current platform is accessible, it's neither adaptive or personalizable. 

We've spent several months conducting research into machine learning models, and have identified potential school partners who may be interested in piloting the program once a prototype is developed. However, because we don't yet have a functioning adaptive prototype, we believe our solution is still in Concept.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Chesterfield, MO, USA
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • United States
Is your solution currently active (i.e. being piloted, reaching learners or educators) within the US?
  • No, but we have plans to be
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Nadia Iftekhar
More About Your Solution
Your Future Plans
Solution Team:
Nadia Iftekhar
Nadia Iftekhar
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Maria Ada Santos
Maria Ada Santos
Chief Operating Officer