Curriculum & Instruction

Academic Esports Conference announces five learning tracks for inaugural event

From Starting Up to Advanced Level and Emerging Trends, the newly launched event features more than 50 sessions for all levels of participants.

Esports group NASEF offers free online sessions to students

NASEF launches free daily “Community Club” sessions for students while most schools are shut down because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Professional Development opportunities are also available for free to educators.

5 reasons to boost listening literacy in schools

Why lessons in listening are now being incorporated into reading instruction—and how listening comprehension can be taught.

How personalized learning powers special ed

Whole-classroom personalized learning approaches can make a big impact on students with disabilities.

Four ways to manage the influx of learning apps in the classroom

Managing the abundance of learning apps in the classroom means ensuring curriculum compatibility and Family Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) compliance.

Evaluating E-Learning Resources for Computer Science Learning at Home

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3 districts that developed innovative programs targeting at-risk students

Here are three K-12 districts being honored as Districts of Distinction runners-up for developing innovative programs that target at-risk students.

States tell schools: Prepare for quick coronavirus closures

Concerns over coronavirus compelled Kentucky's governor to tell all schools to prepare to close with "as little as 72 hours notice," the Louisville Courier-Journal reported.

How 5 districts elevate learning with competency-based education

K-12 leaders transitioning to competency-based education share their learning experiences and offer guidance.

How a big district shifts to competency-based education

Leaders at Mesa Public Schools recognized that, though they had a high performing system, traditional school models were not preparing all students for the future.

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