Curriculum & Instruction

How math games help level early learning variability

Students in Moises Vargas' pre-K class in Harlingen Consolidated ISD display math skills they might not have developed until later in elementary school.

Requiring employees to return to school? Be prepared for them to quit

In a survey of more than 2,100 people who have been working remotely during the pandemic, a whopping 58% said they would 'absolutely' look for a new job if they were required to return to in-person work.

How 2 districts energize CTE pipelines with local industry

San Marcos Consolidated ISD and Charleston County School District tailor cutting-edge programs to local demand for 'high-skilled, high-demand, high-wage careers.'

National standards are critical to get cybersecurity education to more kids

Without national standards, there is huge variation between what one school and a district in another state may be teaching students at the same level.

3 ways augmented reality enhances remote learning environments

When used properly, AR can transform the living room into an interactive learning center and make distance learning much more effective.

Where small future-focused learning communities anchor CTE

Students with similar career interests in Hamilton County Schools enrol in Future Ready Institutes for hands-on experience and professional guidance.

5 things cautiously optimistic K-12 leaders say about the future

Even though K-12 leaders expect recovery from COVID learning loss to take up to a year, a substantial number also feel optimistic about the future, a new survey has found.

Are your students ready to succeed in college and career?

The case for smart assessment of essential skills at the secondary level to ensure success.

Tips for starting a drone program in K-12 classrooms

These recommendations and questions to ask will help your drone program succeed and give students an appreciation of their real-world uses.

2 big projects aim to reimagine and redesign curriculum

Though most jobs have changed dramatically over the last century, the framework on which the K-12 curriculum rests has not, curriculum designer Antonia Rudenstine says.

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