Plato Curriculum
At PLATO Learning, we create standards-based online curriculum grounded in a tradition of solid research, sound pedagogy, and applied innovation. PLATO develops rigorous, relevant curriculum that challenges learners with a 21st century approach - engaging them with interactive, media-rich content.
- Unlike some online learning solutions, PLATO® instruction is designed to appeal to the unique traits of different learners. All students are reached in meaningful ways. PLATO incorporates an engaging, age appropriate learning experience that emphasizes real world applications. Learners are actively engaged, and need to frequently interact with the content as opposed to simply sitting back passively watching a monitor or screen and repeating answers
- Our active learning approach enables students to apply what they’ve learned and practice and check their understanding of concepts. PLATO Learning’s instruction is also designed to give you the choice of enabling your students to pre-assess and focus on only those areas that need mastery; or learners can work through all of the instruction as defined by you.
- With PLATO, you have the flexibility to adapt to the needs of your learners and guide instruction based on your objectives. That’s our PLATO Promise. Engaging, standards-aligned, comprehensive, 4 x 4 curriculum that offers you and your students the opportunity to individualize learning – from online courses to flexible learning interventions.
Because the elementary years set the tone for a student’s entire academic progress, having flexible and engaging online elementary school curriculum is key. These foundational years are the best time...
The middle school years are a complex time in a learner’s life, transitioning out of elementary grades while not yet in high school. Some need more challenges than the average classroom can give...
High school can be a complicated time for many students, as they emerge from middle school and begin moving toward the larger demands of adult life. Because finishing and doing well in high school...
If there’s one thing that can be said about today’s tech-savvy adult and college learners, it is that they defy easy categorization. Some are new high school graduates adjusting to the rigors of...
Much of the basis for PLATO® Learning curriculum can be traced back to 1956 when Benjamin Bloom worked with a group of educational psychologists to develop a taxonomy that classified six levels...


