Curriculum & Instruction

3 essentials for a ‘new vision’ of schools post-COVID

Fixing the inequities exposed in greater relief by COVID will require "bold steps" on culture, social-emotional growth and resources

Texas Scholastic Esports Federation hosts virtual college fair

Students and parents will have the opportunity to get a first-hand look at several programs and a Rocket League production.

14 things math students say about online learning’s future

In what may not come as a surprise to superintendents and their teams, a significant number of competitive high school math students hope online learning is here to stay.

Growth mindset: U.S. students rank in top 10

Girls in the U.S. showed higher rates of growth mindset than did boys. More affluent students also expressed a greater belief in the potential to expand intelligence.

4 steps power high dosage tutoring in early literacy

High-dosage tutoring for early literacy does not necessarily mean devoting long periods of one-on-one time to each student, each day.

10 most challenged books feature anti-racism, LGBTQ themes

Libraries—including those in schools—saw growing demands in 2020 to remove books addressing racism and titles that shared the stories of Black, Indigenous or people of color.

Community IS curriculum: Building the connection between SEL and academics

As we reopened our doors to teachers and students, beyond health and safety protocols, we focused on building the sense of resilience that children need to recover from the upheavals of the past year.

50 degrees of connectivity: How connected is your state?

Free Connect K-12 website aggregates, analyzes, and visualizes E-rate data to help superintendents and CIOs negotiate better internet pricing to reach connectivity goals.

How a new platform lets students choose their own college tutors

Knoyo allows K-12 students to choose a college student tutor based on subject matter expertise, common interests and shared experiences.

Study: Mask wearing, ventilation key to 3 feet of distancing

Researchers at the University of Central Florida note the importance of the two mitigating strategies over space between individuals during COVID-19 pandemic.

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