Curriculum


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    Week In Review: The latest large district to weigh school closures

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from the U.S. Department of Education’s funding priorities to a warning on harmful screen use.

    By May 26, 2026
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    National Assessment Governing Board to restore previously cut NAEP exams

    In addition to restoring state-level 12th grade reading and math tests in 2032, it will also make more data available for states in certain subjects and grades.

    By May 21, 2026
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    Top 5 stories from K-12 Dive

    K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.

    By K-12 Dive staff
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    AI literacy experts advise viewing the tech through a curricular lens

    Thoughtful, age-appropriate approaches can equip students with skills needed to effectively use the technology, says ISTE+ASCD’s Jessica Garner.

    By Ed Finkel • Updated May 22, 2026
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    What’s driving reading, math success in key districts nationwide?

    High-quality curricula and professional learning are among factors driving results, a Center for Public Research and Leadership report says.

    By Ed Finkel • May 20, 2026
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    Week In Review: IDEA gets additional funds

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from the latest on Instructure’s data breach to changes at the U.S. Department of Education.

    By May 18, 2026
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    Achievement dip coincided with high-stakes testing ‘breakdown,’ study finds

    The pandemic was the "the mudslide” in a decline that began in 2013, one researcher said. Another attributed the decline to technology.

    By May 15, 2026
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    Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news

    From funding announcements to cyberattacks, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By May 15, 2026
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    Math summer slide is ‘significant,’ but reading loss much smaller, data shows

    NWEA says schools can help keep students' skills sharp by offering summer learning opportunities and other resources.

    By May 14, 2026
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    Microschools introduce career skills to early grades through nonprofit partnership

    An Indiana microschool network is rolling out curricula focused on problem solving and critical thinking.

    By Ed Finkel • May 13, 2026
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    12 years later, San Francisco USD to offer Algebra I in 8th grade again

    The district aims to boost overall achievement as well as the number of underrepresented students in advanced math classes.

    By Ed Finkel • May 13, 2026
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    Week In Review: Cyberattacks and federal allegations

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from cellphone bans to proposed restrictions on artificial intelligence companions.

    By May 11, 2026
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    Most English teachers assigned at least one full book in 2024-25, Rand finds

    Though some 60% of teachers assigned more books than required by curricula, those serving historically marginalized students assigned fewer.

    By May 6, 2026
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    Should financial literacy be factored into math curricula?

    Opportunities to combine the two subjects can be found as early as elementary school, some math and financial literacy educators say.

    By Ed Finkel • May 6, 2026
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    Schools are digging into the science of food

    From health classes to indoor agricultural programs, educators are helping students forge nutritious connections in their eating habits.

    By Ed Finkel • May 6, 2026
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    Week In Review: Inside the ‘science of math’ and teacher salaries

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from STEM teacher shortages to ed tech pushback.

    By May 4, 2026
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    POP QUIZ

    Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news

    From the U.S. Supreme Court turning down a case to a budget hearing with U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By May 1, 2026
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    Teachers’ knowledge of science of reading improves, Fordham reports

    However, at least a quarter of K-3 teachers say they are not fully committed to the literacy model, according to new research.

    By April 30, 2026
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    Human-centered approach is key in classroom AI implementation

    Educators must stay aware of what tech can’t replace, and what it can “erode or strengthen” based on use, an expert on equity-driven innovation says.

    By Ed Finkel • April 29, 2026
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    How two districts are finding gifted students ‘hiding in plain sight’

    Districts in Texas and South Carolina embraced universal screening to broaden identification and better serve diverse student populations.

    By Ed Finkel • April 29, 2026
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    Inside the new math wars: Navigating division over teaching approaches

    A new guide from the Center on Reinventing Public Education explains the divisions shaping the “science of math” — as well as areas of agreement.

    By April 28, 2026
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    Week In Review: Web accessibility rules and federal school choice

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from limits on tech in schools to the latest on book challenges.

    By April 27, 2026
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    2025 broke record for censorship: Less than 3% of book challenges came from parents

    Groups or government officials initiated 92% of challenges, and two-thirds overall ended in removals, according to an American Library Association report.

    By April 23, 2026
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    When is best to introduce students to Shakespeare?

    Though some educators see opportunities in middle and even upper elementary grades, others say the Bard is best reserved for high school.

    By Ed Finkel • April 22, 2026
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    How creepy crawlies can unlock science curiosity for young learners

    Insects and bugs can provide an inroad to lessons on nature while helping students — and sometimes teachers — overcome fears in the process.

    By Ed Finkel • April 22, 2026
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    Week in Review: Education Department defines AI grant priorities

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from how special education fared in Trump’s budget proposal to more Bibles in the classroom.

    By April 20, 2026