Kiddom is an education technology company dedicated to advancing learning by uniting high-quality instructional materials with dynamic digital technology. Founded in 2015 by Ahsan Rizvi and Abbas Manjee, the company aims to empower educators and students to achieve their full potential. Kiddom's platform is designed as a comprehensive solution for K-12 schools and districts, integrating digital curriculum, instructional tools, and assessment capabilities into a single, cohesive system. This approach allows educators to manage curriculum, deliver personalized instruction, and analyze student performance data effectively. The company partners with renowned curriculum publishers to offer a wide range of high-quality, standards-aligned content across core subjects like Math, English Language Arts (ELA), Science, and Social Studies. These partnerships include organizations such as Open Up Resources, Illustrative Mathematics, EL Education, and OpenSciEd, ensuring that teachers have access to proven educational resources.
Kiddom's technology is built to enhance these instructional materials, providing tools that save teachers time and enable them to customize learning experiences to meet the diverse needs of their students. Features include lesson planning tools, resources for English language learners and students with high needs, culturally responsive content, and analytics dashboards for administrators to monitor usage and progress. The platform supports various learning environments, including in-class, blended, hybrid, and distance learning. Kiddom emphasizes a student-centered design, incorporating Universal Design for Learning (UDL) guidelines and features like dyslexia-supporting text to create an accessible and engaging learning experience. The company is also focused on continuous improvement, using anonymized data insights to help curriculum developers refine their materials. Kiddom's mission is to address the challenges of tool fragmentation in education by providing a unified platform that supports curriculum, instruction, and assessment, ultimately aiming to close achievement gaps and foster innovation in schools.