Curriculum: Page 28


  • A teacher sits alone at her desk in an empty classroom as she prepares for students to return to its nigh-forgotten desks following COVID-19 closures.
    Image attribution tooltip
    George Frey via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Proposed curriculum censorship bills increased 250% in 2022

    PEN America found 137 bills were proposed in 2022 to restrict classroom discussions on race, gender and LGBTQ identities, which mostly targeted K-12.

    By Aug. 17, 2022
  • Adult stands in front of a classroom with students who have their backs to the camera. Adult is high-fiving a student.
    Image attribution tooltip
    xavierarnau via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    It’s never too early — or late — to identify gifted students

    Providing more opportunities to assess giftedness brings more equity into the process, but doing so is not without its complexities.

    By Lauren Barack • Aug. 17, 2022
  • Trendline

    Learning Loss

    Our latest K-12 Dive Trendline takes a closer look at how educators are addressing learning loss, as well as achievement trends and developments. 

    By K-12 Dive staff
  • A bird's eye view of a toddler playing on the ground with colorful wooden numbers, wooden sticks and circles.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Daria Nipot via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Support for universal pre-K jumps as public opinion of schools drops

    Just over half of Education Next survey respondents give their local schools an A or B, compared to 60% in 2019.

    By Aug. 16, 2022
  • A young student holds a pencil while sitting at desk and looking down at a sheet of paper.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Tim Boyle via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Individualized math program shows promise for pandemic learning recovery

    The MAP Accelerator tool developed by Khan Academy and NWEA helped boost scores across all grades, races and poverty levels in grades 3-8.

    By Aug. 16, 2022
  • A child psychologist talks with a boy and his mom during a play therapy appointment.
    Image attribution tooltip
    SDI Productions via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Pearson Assessments

    Is universal screening the secret to a more successful school year? 3 steps to implementation.

    Learn more about the advantages and considerations that can support the smooth implementation of universal screenings.

    Aug. 15, 2022
  • A female 3rd-grade student sits at a home table while participating in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Ethan Miller via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip
    Opinion

    How learning loss is framed shapes how it’s addressed

    An education nonprofit leader details three ways to approach and address pandemic-driven gaps in learning — and why the language used matters.

    By Ronald Chaluisán Batlle • Aug. 11, 2022
  • Six students face a classroom chalkboard and, with their right hands, use chalk to work on math equations.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Tomwang112 via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Parents encouraged to talk to schools about students’ math progress

    In addition to at-home activities, recommendations include asking about the school's math curriculum and tutoring offerings.

    By Aug. 10, 2022
  • Students with raised hands sit at desks facing a teacher at the front of a classroom.
    Image attribution tooltip
    lisegagne via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    As Texas revises social studies curriculum, residents call for more civics and new courses

    The curriculum review follows passage of a law that delineates how topics like race and racism can be addressed in classrooms.

    By Lauren Barack • Aug. 10, 2022
  • Student sits at desk with paper and pencil, looking down at the paper. Camera shot is from above student's head.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael Loccisano via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    COVID-19 learning lags could reverse narrowed achievement gap

    Data shows the achievement gap nearly halved over 50 years for marginalized students, but aggressive interventions may be needed to maintain progress.

    By Aug. 9, 2022
  • Students with raised hands sit at desks facing a teacher at the front of a classroom.
    Image attribution tooltip
    lisegagne via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    How to encourage teachers to embrace universal design for learning

    Once committed to UDL practices, teachers need strategies to remove inequities and learning barriers.

    By July 29, 2022
  • Masked students take a test in a classroom.
    Image attribution tooltip
    FG Trade via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Over 1,700 colleges won’t require SAT, ACT for fall 2023, up from same point last year

    The latest FairTest number trails a final count of more than 1,800 institutions in 2022's admissions cycle, but tracks ahead of a tally from last July.

    By July 27, 2022
  • Multiracial friends with face masks using tracking app with mobile smart phones.
    Image attribution tooltip
    ViewApart via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Smartphones tip-toe curricular line between useful and distracting

    Though smartphones can be useful curricular tools, dialing students back from pandemic-driven habits presents a challenge.

    By Lauren Barack • July 27, 2022
  • Preschool teacher sitting with students on the floor.
    Image attribution tooltip
    kali9 via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Modeling ideal behaviors in curriculum plans can help young students develop executive function

    Watching teachers perform skills can help young students learn to manage their time, share and gain impulse control.

    By Lauren Barack • July 27, 2022
  • A small child reaches into a blue plastic bin of brightly colored toys on a sunny day during a kindergarten readiness summer learning program.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Tasia Wells via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Schools eye more dynamic summer programs to curb learning loss

    Though partnerships to build more robust and diverse experiences can vary by region, camp-like models are gaining popularity to engage learners.

    By Lauren Barack • July 20, 2022
  • Young student looks through a magnifying glass toward the camera while another young student looks on.
    Image attribution tooltip
    SolStock via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Research highlights positive impacts of math-focused summer learning

    An AERA study showing improved math scores and better attendance comes as the Biden administration issues a new summer learning fact sheet.

    By July 20, 2022
  • A young student sits in front of a computer screen.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Benetech
    Image attribution tooltip

    Nonprofit uses AI to make STEM materials more accessible

    Benetech is in the research and development stage but plans to keep adding accessible equations and charts to ebooks available through Bookshare.

    By July 20, 2022
  • A boy and girl are sitting in the back of an elementary classroom during a lesson. One of the children is raising his hand.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael Loccisano via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Signs of academic rebound: 5 charts tell the story

    Math and reading scores from 8.3 million students show gains, but students of color and those in high-poverty schools have more ground to make up.

    By July 19, 2022
  • A young student holds a pencil while sitting at desk and looking down at a sheet of paper.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Tim Boyle via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    How 2 states are using data analysis and professional development for learning recovery

    Rather than remediation, Massachusetts and North Carolina are concentrating on helping classroom teachers accelerate student learning.

    By July 18, 2022
  • A student uses an iPad in school to work on a class project.
    Image attribution tooltip
    The image by Brad Flickinger is licensed under CC BY 2.0
    Image attribution tooltip

    Accessibility challenges persist for students with dyslexia

    Ensuring tools and resources are accessible for students across a spectrum of learning abilities remains a challenge in classroom procurement.

    By Lauren Barack • July 13, 2022
  • Young students walk on a path in a field near a school.
    Image attribution tooltip
    John Moore via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    U of Cincinnati to offer online nature-based early learning degree

    The number of nature-based preschools has more than doubled in the past three years.  

    By K-12 Dive staff • July 13, 2022
  • A rearview angle of students raising their hands during a lesson with a teacher in a classroom.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Stock Photo via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Can teachers instruct on Roe v. Wade amid curriculum censorship laws?

    Following SCOTUS’ decision to overturn the landmark abortion decision, education experts weigh in on teachers’ ability to instruct on this moment.

    By July 8, 2022
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Chris Ryan via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    College Board no longer disclosing AP test results by ethnicity, state

    Before last year, anyone could publicly view scores broken down by certain demographics. Not anymore.

    By July 8, 2022
  • A clock stands on top of a multiple choice testing sheet near a pencil, eraser and pencil sharpener.
    Image attribution tooltip
    burcu saritas via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    GAO: Accommodations pose challenges to testing companies, test-takers

    The pandemic made it more difficult to provide accommodations for higher ed admission tests, educational testing companies told the government agency.

    By July 6, 2022
  • Teacher instructing students as they build a robotic vehicle in a science lesson.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Stock Photo via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Should districts require CTE credits for graduation?

    Offering career and technical education courses to everyone can broaden students' options in the future, superintendent says.

    By Lauren Barack • July 6, 2022
  • Student sits at desk with paper and pencil, looking down at the paper. Camera shot is from above student's head.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael Loccisano via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    White House seeks to add 250K tutors, mentors to boost academic recovery

    Individuals, school systems, employers and others can sign up to support students through volunteer and work-study opportunities.

    By K-12 Dive staff • July 5, 2022