Amplify
Alan Stadtmauer serves as the Executive Director of Literacy, Assessment and Intervention at Amplify since November 2018, following a role as Principal Consultant at ProjectEd from October 2015 to October 2018. Stadtmauer's extensive experience at Amplify includes serving as Director of Professional Services from September 2007 to September 2015, where responsibilities included product management for College and Career Readiness professional development services and leadership in statewide coaching and professional development programs in several states. Prior experience includes roles at the Yeshivah of Flatbush High School, where Stadtmauer was Principal from 2001 to 2005, and faculty positions at Frisch Yeshiva High School and Yeshiva University, where Stadtmauer was an Adjunct Instructor of Jewish Philosophy. Educational credentials include a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from New York University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Yeshiva University.
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Amplify
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Amplify is re-imagining the way teachers teach and students learn. We enable teachers to manage whole classrooms and, at the same time, empower them to offer more personalized instruction, so that students become more active, engaged learners. Our digital products are leading the way in data-driven instruction, breaking new ground in mobile learning and setting the standard for next-generation digital curriculum and assessment. And our professional services team, with years of classroom experience, helps schools implement our digital solutions to meet their local conditions. An independent subsidiary of News Corporation, Amplify is built on the foundation of Wireless Generation, the pioneer that brought mobile assessments and instructional analytics to schools across America. To date, Amplify has supported more than 200,000 educators and 3 million students in all 50 states as they begin their digital transition. And we’re just getting started.