Curriculum & Instruction

Why relationships are an equity issue in schools

Developing connections with a network of adults provides students with more opportunities to succeed and—good news!—these connections can be made virtually.

Students need $5 billion for broadband internet, advocates say

A group of education and community organizations is urging Congress to provide $5.25 billion in emergency funding to provide broadband internet access to all of the nation's students.

Renewed sense of urgency for ‘adulting’ courses

Meeting the need for life skills lessons for young adults in the age of COVID-19, with financial management and other topics being more important than ever.

Growing a community of educators around scholastic esports

NASEF's Scholastic Fellows program consists of top education leaders who serve students interested in competitive video gaming.

No mandates in California’s guidance for reopening schools

California Department of Education recommends several models of instruction with a focus on equity and extensive health and safety measures when schools reopen.

Ready for anything: Making complex decisions with confidence and clarity

How one school district's experience managing a school fire prepared it for dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.

How to lessen the ‘enormity of challenge’ when students return to school

Learn the five key considerations educators should ask when responding to students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs when school resumes.

Supporting overall student growth while schools are out

School officials at the state level say that summer is the time for conversations about what worked and what didn't work for students and teachers.

Connected Camps prevent ‘summer slide’ via Minecraft, esports

Connected Camps offer a breadth of productive activities for students and high school volunteers looking to keep playing and learning during the summer break.

How to make the right ed-tech purchase (the first time)

Districts must focus on security, scalability and support when making a purchase. Here are the key questions to ask now that may keep tech leaders from having to change course later, says DA guest columnist Trenton Goble.

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