Curriculum: Page 14
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                    Over 50% of Ohio’s lowest-performing districts must change curricula for science of readingA Fordham Institute analysis finds districts and charter schools using unaligned curricula received more state funds for new materials this year. By Anna Merod • July 17, 2024
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                    POP QUIZTest yourself on this week’s K-12 newsFrom an approved GOP-led House plan to cut Title I funding to more state cell phone restrictions in schools, what did you learn from our recent stories? By Anna Merod • July 12, 2024
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     Explore the Trendline➔ Explore the Trendline➔ Permission granted by Benetech Permission granted by Benetech Trendline TrendlineSTEMFrom AI to quantum physics, STEM learning opportunities in K-12 are expanding to keep pace with related fields. By K-12 Dive staff
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                    Oregon invests in science of reading with Early Literacy Success InitiativeThe effort includes $90 million in grants awarded to more than 250 schools to adjust curriculum and support teacher training. By Lauren Barack • July 10, 2024
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                    ‘We have liftoff’: 3 ways upcoming lunar missions can engage studentsFrom media literacy to embracing curiosity and getting hands-on with STEM, the planned return to the moon offers several curricular opportunities. By Lauren Barack • July 3, 2024
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                    DC high school immerses students in rigorous, hands-on career educationRising 12th graders at Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering High School say they draw inspiration from their families' traditional professions. By Kara Arundel • July 3, 2024
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                    Are young students getting enough academic support?Research from Curriculum Associates shows 1.3 million 2nd graders are behind in reading, and 1.7 million are behind in math. By Kara Arundel • July 3, 2024
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                           Retrieved from Superintendent Ryan Walters. Retrieved from Superintendent Ryan Walters.  Oklahoma schools required to teach Bible starting in 2024-25The directive comes the same week the state’s Supreme Court blocked the nation’s first religious public charter school. By Naaz Modan • June 28, 2024
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                    Giving students reading choices can expand learning, engagementOffering flexibility in what students read can allow them to find material they see themselves reflected in or even deepen their learning in other subjects. By Lauren Barack • June 26, 2024
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                    How 4 Pittsburgh-area districts are upgrading career curriculumAn initiative based on a California school system’s framework is helping K-8 students explore careers based on their interests. By Kara Arundel • June 26, 2024
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                    Los Angeles County’s Skilled Trades Summers initiative engages nearly 400 teensLaunched by Harbor Freight Tools for Schools, the initiative pays students while they receive hands-on training in fields like solar panel installation. By Nish Amarnath • June 21, 2024
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                    POP QUIZTest yourself on this week’s K-12 newsFrom school-related lawsuits nearing the U.S. Supreme Court to data on chronic absenteeism rates, what did you learn from our recent stories? By Anna Merod • June 14, 2024
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                    Are test scores enough to assess English learners’ progress?English learners’ strengths in spoken comprehension and conversation are among other factors that should be considered, says one expert. By Lauren Barack • June 12, 2024
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                    How 2 tutoring companies are adapting to meet districts’ needsLeaders at Paper and Varsity Tutors explain why they implemented approaches like outcomes-based contracts and a free service model. By Kara Arundel • Updated June 14, 2024
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                    Student-designed 7th grade climate curriculum aims to bring joy, rigorThe lessons focused on land subsidence are being developed as part of a California law calling for the creation of a free and open climate curriculum. By Kara Arundel • June 12, 2024
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                    Chronic absenteeism rates almost doubled during pandemicSome 30% of all students nationwide were chronically absent in 2021-22, per a 50-state data analysis by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. By Anna Merod • June 10, 2024
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                    Sponsored by Pathway2CareersIncreasing equity for all students through career-connected educationKeeping all students on the same path, without losing out on either traditional academic knowledge or career oriented training, is possible – and simple. June 10, 2024
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                    POP QUIZTest yourself on this week’s K-12 newsFrom research into ed tech’s impact on tutoring to a Senate bill seeking to create new K-12 guidance, what did you learn from our recent stories? By Anna Merod • June 7, 2024
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                    3 creative ways students can engage with historyFrom local history to “un-essays,” educators can use a variety of approaches to help students examine the past from unique perspectives. By Lauren Barack • June 5, 2024
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                    Using ed tech in high-dosage tutoring could cut costs by a thirdSubstituting some tutoring with ed tech can also reduce staffing needs by half without compromising tutoring’s impact on student learning, a study finds. By Naaz Modan • June 5, 2024
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                    Businesses see value in high school internship programsHowever, employers report that they struggle to fund internships and design appropriate workloads, a report from American Student Assistance finds. By Carolyn Crist • June 5, 2024
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                    Test yourself on this week’s K-12 newsFrom playtime strategies to budget compromises, what did you learn from our recent stories? By Roger Riddell • May 31, 2024
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                    Do state assessments need an overhaul?A FutureEd report suggests the tests serve incompatible roles of informing accountability versus informing instruction and measuring individual progress. By Kara Arundel • May 31, 2024
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                    STAFFED UPCan paying college tutors help drive interest in teaching?Compensating college students to tutor in K-12 is expanding the pool — and potentially opening eyes to future careers. By Anna Merod • May 30, 2024
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                    OpinionFor students catching up post-pandemic, reading and math are not up for debateThe CEO of Teach For America writes that it’s time to double down on the basics. By Elisa Villanueva Beard • May 29, 2024
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                    How poetry can engage students in literacy learningPoetry can fulfill all the primary requirements under the “science of reading” while building students’ confidence through recitation, says one expert. By Lauren Barack • May 29, 2024
 
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
    