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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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Louisiana’s Education Model: A Student Improvement Blueprint

Louisiana’s model of curriculum reform and teacher training provides a roadmap for improved student outcomes amid national declines.

4 Steps to Ensure High-Quality Curriculum Leads to Impact

To leverage quality curriculum for improved student outcomes, prioritize teacher-led adoption and ongoing, curriculum-based professional learning.

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.

Why Math Curriculum Must Have Quality Language Supports

Quality math curriculum requires quality language supports and curriculum-based professional learning so teachers can help every student thrive in math.

Multilingual Learner Resources in Action: Selecting Math Materials in San Bernardino City Unified School District

How California educators prioritized multilingual learners in their math adoption.

State of the Instructional Materials Market – Teachers Weigh in: How They’re Using Instructional Materials and the Supports They Need

Dive in to EdReports' analysis highlighting educator perspectives on classroom curriculum and resources.

Watch: 4 Ways to Elevate Cultural Responsiveness in a Materials Adoption

Dr. Jessica Faith Carter offers districts best practices for prioritizing cultural responsiveness when selecting new materials.

Watch: My District Needs New Materials. Now What?

Educators Dr. Shontoria Walker and Shannah Estep share recommendations for districts on how to set themselves up for success as they begin their materials adoption process.

Watch: How to Help High School Science Teachers Get Better Curriculum

Science educator Shannon Wachowski discusses how EdReports’ reviews of high school science programs can support educators.

Why I Review: I Have the Power to Shape Current and Future Instructional Materials

High school science educator Katie Miller shares why she’s committed to look beyond the needs of her school and toward the opportunity and charge to improve science education for all students, all teachers, and all schools.

Data Snapshot: K-12 Science Instructional Materials (2022)

Learn more about the availability and use of high quality K-12 science curriculum in this new report.

Data Snapshot: K-12 English Language Arts Instructional Materials

Learn more about the availability and use of high quality K-12 ELA curriculum in this new report.