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State Curriculum Lists Explained: 6 Things to Know

Learn how state curriculum lists shape curriculum adoption, HQIM selection, and classroom use—plus key policy choices and incentives that affect districts.

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10 Years of EdReports: Empowering Educators With Evidence

Lessons learned and progress made over 10 years of curriculum reviews and advancing quality materials. Plus, the work ahead to support educators and students.

Why Curriculum Alone Won’t Fix America’s Reading Crisis

Stone & Hirsch: Gaps between curriculum required by districts and those used in classrooms put the mission of improving student literacy at risk.

EdReports 2023 Annual Report

Read more about our impact and how we’re striving to fulfill our mission.

Learning and Adapting: Nine Years in the Instructional Materials Space

EdReports Executive Director, Eric Hirsch, reflects on successes and learnings in EdReports' first nine years and looks ahead to improvements in 2024 and beyond.

EdReports 2022 Annual Report

Learn more about the changing materials market, key data about how we're impacting the field, and incredible stories from educators across the country.

EdReports 2021 Annual Report

Explore key data about how we're impacting the materials market, how we work with educators across the country, the amazing educator reviewers who help create our free reports, and our vision for the work ahead.

3 Ways Instructional Leaders Can Support Teachers to Use High-Quality Materials

Why curriculum-aligned professional learning and coaching need to be included in any quality materials adoption process.

Invest in Quality Curricula Now for Long Term Returns

As educators determine budget choices, new stimulus funds offer a powerful opportunity to make a long-term investment in students.

Pilot Program Seeks to Train New Teachers to Recognize and Use High-Quality Instructional Materials, Building Their Curriculum Literacy

The National Center for Teacher Residencies and EdReports partner to fill an unmet need in the field of teacher preparation.

Prioritize Content When Evaluating Digital Materials

Whether students are learning in the classroom or at home, all instructional materials require meaningful vetting to determine if the content meets high standards and addresses the needs of local communities.

Evolving EdReports’ Review Process to Meet Emerging and Future Needs

EdReports announces revisions to its review tools to address district needs.