Kiddom, the company behind Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT), was recognized across three categories in the 2026 EdTech Awards from EdTech Digest, including winning the EdTech Trendsetter Award. ...

Founder recognition and math solution distinction complete a three-category showing at the EdTech Awards
SAN FRANCISCO: Kiddom, the company behind Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT), was recognized across three categories in the 2026 EdTech Awards from EdTech Digest, including winning the EdTech Trendsetter Award.
“K–12 education has invested heavily in better curriculum, but far less in the infrastructure required to deliver it well,” said Abbas Manjee, Co-Founder and Chief Academic Officer at Kiddom. “What’s been missing is coherence. Systems should connect what students are learning with how teachers plan, assess, and respond in real time. That shift is now underway, and it’s what we are building.”
From Tools to Instructional Infrastructure
The EdTech Awards honor organizations and leaders advancing education through technology. Kiddom was recognized in the following categories:
These recognitions point to a common direction: systems that support the full arc of instruction, not isolated tools.
Kiddom IM® v.360 brings math curriculum, assessment, and intervention into one coherent experience. Kiddom Atlas instructional intelligence helps teachers see exactly where students are and adjusts planning and intervention in real time. Additionally, Kiddom offers 24/7 support and professional learning opportunities for teachers and districts to ensure a smooth and impactful experience.
Learning Intelligence Technology: A Category Taking Shape
Recognition as a trendsetter signals alignment between district needs and the direction of technology. Educators are looking for systems that reduce fragmentation, support implementation fidelity, and make it easier to act on student understanding. The technology is closed, curriculum-grounded, teacher-facing and never trains an external model.
“We are building Learning Intelligence Technology for one reason: the old model doesn’t work,” said Ahsan Rizvi, CEO and Co-Founder of Kiddom. “Curriculum lives in one place, assessment in another, and data in fragmented systems. LIT brings these pieces into one coherent system designed around how teaching actually happens. This way, district leaders see what's working in November, not April. Being named a trendsetter tells us districts are ready for that shift.”
About Kiddom
Kiddom is the coherent instructional system for K-12, and the creator of Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT), a new category that connects high-quality instructional materials, assessment, data, and intervention into one teacher-first experience built on a single instructional model. Grounded in a closed, curriculum-bound system, Kiddom helps districts deliver core instruction with fidelity and act on student understanding in the moment. District leaders see what's working. Teachers plan, instruct, and assess in one place. Students get the right instruction at the right time. Curriculum does what it was always meant to do.
Fonte: Business Wire
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