Seesaw is making a profound impact on school communities, helping them quickly achieve the goals outlined in their district’s strategic plans and meet key initiatives.
Seesaw’s Learning Experience Platform improves end-of-year assessments by addressing elementary learners’ needs. It equips teachers with tools and curriculum to maximize students’ potential during their crucial foundational years. Seesaw fosters critical thinking, comprehension, and fluency assessment, facilitating tailored interventions. By promoting family-teacher collaboration, Seesaw drives academic growth through joyful, dynamic learning.
Students are more likely to attend school when they feel supported by both their family and school staff. Seesaw enhances school participation by creating joyful, inclusive experiences that engage all learners, ensuring a positive learning environment. It helps teachers connect with new students, support shy or reserved learners, and facilitate remote learning for those who are sick or injured. By fostering engagement and accessibility, Seesaw contributes to improved attendance and continuous learning for all students, regardless of their circumstances.
Schools across the U.S. are facing teacher shortages, making it essential to retain and support effectively staff. Seesaw helps experienced teachers reduce workload and boost productivity with easy assessments, standards-aligned lessons, differentiation tools, and seamless parent communication. For new teachers, Seesaw supports effective teaching practices by offering research-based lessons and access to a community of over 100,000 educator ambassadors for collaboration and idea-sharing.
Seesaw was intentionally designed to meet the developmental needs of PreK and elementary learners. Educational resources spark curiosity and creativity while balancing screen time with offline activities. Digital tools remove barriers for learners and provide diverse ways for all students to engage.
Seesaw supports competency-based learning with digital portfolios that gather digital artifacts and capture hands-on learning. Seesaw’s competency stickers and custom folders enable schools to track and collect evidence of student learning aligned to state or district’s unique focus.
Guiding Principle #1: Technology—when used appropriately—can be a tool for learning.
Guiding Principle #2: Technology should be used to increase access to learning opportunities for all children.
Guiding Principle #3: Technology may be used to strengthen relationships among parents, families, early educators,
and young children.
Guiding Principle #4: Technology is more effective for learning when adults and peers interact or co-view with young children.