Learning Commons aims to scale proven teaching and learning practices to benefit every learner by building AI infrastructure that better connects the way students learn to the tools they learn with. The Team At Learning Commons, we operate at the intersection of technology, research, and philanthropy. We pair product development with grantmaking to scale proven teaching and learning practices for the benefit of every learner. We aim to bring learning science into the tools educators and students use every day. Our work is grounded in a deep belief: when technology reflects the realities of classrooms and the science of how students learn, it can meaningfully strengthen teaching and unlock new possibilities for students. The rise of generative AI offers us a once-in-a-generation opportunity to dramatically accelerate the translation of research insights into practical, classroom-ready tools; tools that honor teachers’ expertise, adapt to students’ needs, and make effective learning practices easier to access, implement, and sustain. In today’s fragmented edtech landscape, school districts are often left piecing together products that don’t always align with curricula or instructional needs. While AI holds enormous potential to support teachers and students, it can only deliver on that promise when grounded in research, high-quality educational data, and expert evaluation. That’s why we’re building open, public-purpose infrastructure — datasets, rubrics, and resources — that help raise the standard for educational tools and create more consistent, impactful learning experiences for all students and teachers. The Opportunity As a Senior Software Engineer on the Curriculum Sync team, you'll help build and evolve the middleware layer that powers the Open Edtech Ecosystem. Our system connects K–12 learning platforms with the Knowledge Graph to enable rich, curriculum-aligned learning experiences for school districts and their suite of tools. Curriculum Sync sits at the heart of CZI’s Open Edtech Ecosystem strategy — enabling K–12 school districts to deliver high-quality, openly licensed curriculum directly within their Learning Management Systems (LMS). As we move into a pivotal phase, the team is prioritizing standalone value: making it easier and more scalable for districts to adopt instructional materials like IM360 without vendor lock-in or custom integrations. As a senior software engineer, you’ll join a team building the critical middleware infrastructure that connects curriculum, platform, and pedagogy. You’ll work on impactful projects like a full web application redesign, a Google Classroom integration that expands reach to over 50% of the U.S. K–12 market, and foundational infrastructure that enables curriculum-aligned AI experiences through the Knowledge Graph. This is a rare opportunity to shape both the technical architecture and educator experience at scale — helping schools get more value from their LMS while laying the groundwork for future AI-powered instructional tools.
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