Curriculum: Page 19
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Young students still lag on school readiness post-pandemic
Some recent math and reading assessment data for grades K-2 show "no sign of recovery," according to Curriculum Associates.
By Kara Arundel • Jan. 26, 2024 -
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From the Ed Department’s new national ed tech plan to a bipartisan Florida bill aiming to curb book challenges, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Jan. 26, 2024 -
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From AI to quantum physics, STEM learning opportunities in K-12 are expanding to keep pace with related fields.
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Why don’t students like math? Here are 3 reasons
A YouthTruth project containing survey responses from 90,000 high school students seeks to help educators bridge the math enjoyment gap.
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 24, 2024 -
Use sight words within science of reading approaches, researcher advises
Teachers should integrate sight words and high frequency words into decoding instruction, rather than relying on students memorizing words.
By Kara Arundel • Jan. 24, 2024 -
Ed Dept seeks to dispel myths about assistive technology
The guidance emphasizes that even babies can benefit from assistive technology and recommends training for students, families and staff.
By Kara Arundel • Jan. 24, 2024 -
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Closing the learning gap: California tutoring program yields impressive gains
A recent study with a district in California revealed promising academic gains for certain subgroups — English Learners, non-white and female students.
Jan. 22, 2024 -
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From a bipartisan child tax credit proposal to several states lacking supportive science of reading policies, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Jan. 19, 2024 -
Connecting with students doesn’t stop at building rapport
Strong student relationships aren’t about creating a cult of personality, but rather about broader classroom connections, says CASEL’s Heather Schwartz.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 17, 2024 -
Ed Dept banks on game design to spark STEM passions
A $4 million grant is helping nonprofit Urban Arts tap into Minecraft to expand its game design curriculum to underrepresented middle-schoolers.
By Anna Merod • Jan. 17, 2024 -
19 states lack strong policies to support science of reading, NCTQ finds
NCTQ measured states in five policy areas that it says strengthen reading instruction. Three were categorized as "unacceptable."
By Kara Arundel • Jan. 16, 2024 -
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From a federal memo flagging potential fraud over school infrastructure to a state’s recent mandate on grief education, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Jan. 12, 2024 -
Opinion
Relationships matter in education, so why aren’t we better at prioritizing them?
A veteran educator and teacher trainer shares how three stages of learning play a role in the mechanics of student-teacher relationship-building.
By Jay Schroder • Jan. 10, 2024 -
New Jersey mandates grief education
The lessons will focus on the physical, emotional and behavioral signs of grief and be included in state standards for health and PE.
By Kara Arundel • Jan. 10, 2024 -
8 K-12 trends to watch in 2024
Chronic absenteeism, academic recovery, artificial intelligence and waning COVID relief funds are among the slate of challenges school leaders face.
By Kara Arundel , Naaz Modan , Anna Merod • Jan. 9, 2024 -
Bill would fund AI training through schools, nonprofits
The federal bill would incorporate AI literacy as a key component of digital literacy and support training initiatives.
By Carolyn Crist • Jan. 5, 2024 -
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From roadblocks for a state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law to the USDA’s Summer EBT rollout, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Jan. 5, 2024 -
New York governor proposes $10M investment to train teachers in science of reading
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan is part of a broader “Back to Basics” initiative to shift schools to an evidence-based approach to literacy.
By Anna Merod • Jan. 5, 2024 -
How can educators maximize the science of reading’s benefits?
One expert’s recommendations include ensuring access to one-on-one and small-group support, guided reading, phonemic awareness and tutoring.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 3, 2024 -
3 ways students and older adults can build bridges with intergenerational learning
Forging connections between young learners and older people can strengthen SEL skills like empathy and community building.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 3, 2024 -
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From national test score trends to litigation over student mental health concerns, what did you learn from our 2023 stories?
By Anna Merod • Dec. 22, 2023 -
Why states are placing more value in career and technical learning
Virginia is among the latest to revamp standards and allow districts more flexibility for CTE opportunities.
By Lauren Barack • Dec. 20, 2023 -
8 lessons learned for sustaining impactful tutoring programs
Accelerate's tutoring grantees say identifying a point person and building sessions into the school day are key to scaling up tutoring.
By Kara Arundel • Dec. 18, 2023 -
How does learning cursive benefit students?
The penmanship method is enjoying a resurgence as states including New Hampshire, Utah and California embrace handwriting in their standards.
By Lauren Barack • Dec. 13, 2023 -
Advanced math course access is lacking for high-achieving underserved students
Black, Latino and low-income students were least likely among high-achievers to enroll in AP/IB calculus, an EdTrust and Just Equations study found.
By Anna Merod • Dec. 13, 2023 -
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From PISA test results’ spotlight on global math performance to new data on school competition, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Dec. 8, 2023