Trinity Education Group Launches EVA: AI-Powered Platform for Streamlined K-12 Curriculum Evaluation

Trinity Education Group launches EVA, an AI assistant that streamlines K-12 instructional material reviews with faster, precise evaluations. EVA supports agencies with detailed content analysis and actionable insights.

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Published on: May 14, 2025
Trinity Education Group Launches EVA: AI-Powered Platform for Streamlined K-12 Curriculum Evaluation

Trinity Education Group Launches EVA: An AI Assistant for Evaluating K-12 Instructional Materials

Trinity Education Group introduces EVA (Evaluation Assistant), an AI-powered platform created to simplify and improve how districts and state agencies review K-12 instructional materials. Launching June 1, 2025, EVA offers a faster, more precise way to assess textbooks, teacher guides, and supplemental content for curriculum quality and alignment with standards.

High-quality instructional materials (HQIM) are key to better student outcomes. EVA addresses the need for thorough and consistent evaluations by using artificial intelligence and machine learning tools tailored specifically for education content analysis.

How EVA Supports Education Agencies

  • Comprehensive Content Analysis: EVA can process thousands of pages, including full textbooks, teacher editions, and supplemental materials, ensuring no detail is missed in alignment checks.
  • Multiple Rubric Compatibility: The platform automates reviews using established frameworks like EdReports and Achieve OER, or custom state rubrics, delivering consistent and reliable assessments.
  • Evaluation of Coherence, Rigor, and Focus: Advanced AI models assess logical flow and conceptual depth, raising the bar for instructional material quality.
  • Actionable Insights Dashboard: EVA provides both qualitative and quantitative data through an easy-to-use dashboard, helping education leaders make informed decisions.

During a pilot in Fall 2024, the South Carolina Department of Education used EVA to support its K-12 Math Textbook Adoption process. The pilot showed significant time and cost savings while providing crucial data insights that informed district choices.

Precision and Efficiency in Curriculum Evaluation

Clyde Boyer, Chief Innovation Officer at Trinity Education Group, explains that EVA changes how curriculum evaluation is done at scale. It can analyze large volumes of content—some digital textbooks exceed 1,800 pages—something that’s difficult for human reviewers to manage thoroughly and efficiently.

EVA’s automation reduces the workload on education professionals while improving the accuracy and depth of evaluations. This helps agencies confidently select instructional materials that truly meet learning standards and student needs.

Custom Versions for Agencies and Publishers

Trinity Education Group offers tailored versions of EVA: one for state education agencies handling textbook adoptions, and another for publishers focusing on content development, gap analysis, and quality assurance. Both versions aim to save time, increase evaluation accuracy, and deliver rich insights to support K-12 education decisions.

For more details on EVA and how it supports textbook evaluation, visit www.tegtech.io.

About Trinity Education Group

Founded by educators, Trinity Education Group is committed to supporting teachers, administrators, parents, and caregivers. Their tools, like EVA, provide the data and insights needed to make informed decisions that improve learning experiences. Their mission is to empower those who teach and lead so every child has a chance to succeed.


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