Curriculum & Instruction

16 steps to stronger teacher support and system-level change

The transition out of COVID can be as transformative for schools and educators as was the spring 2020 shutdown and shift to online learning, a new report finds.

Share professional development opportunity with technology leaders

DA's National Technology Leadership Academy will train your top technology trailblazers to successfully navigate the new landscape and help prepare all students to be global digital citizens.

PE is what kids need to beat the ‘COVID slide’

A generation of students with less access to exercise, play, and socialization are facing a growing crisis in physical and mental health. PE may be the answer.

How 4 rural districts worked together to keep students in-person

Rural school districts face a range of challenges but one advantage has been an ability to share resources to remain open for in-person instruction throughout COVID.

How to use emerging tech and fruitful content to create online engagement

Thoughtful content and emerging technologies lead teachers to successful virtual classes.

How to implement ‘cascade’ of support during pandemic

Positive behavioral interventions and supports can drive a cycle of support, from states to districts, districts to schools, and from schools to teachers and students.

How to lessen trauma when students with disabilities change learning models

Engaging students with disabilities in consistent activities and giving them choices helps them feel more rooted to school regardless of the learning environment.

NFL legends Young, Rice team with NASEF on esports for students

An organization led by Steve Young and Jerry Rice will be working with the scholastic esports federation on programming for underserved youths.

FETC: 3 schools achieve STEM excellence despite COVID

FETC looks at how educators in three innovative districts innovated to keep students engaged in hands-on, career-focused STEM projects despite the shift to remote instruction.

To save literacy, focus first on high-quality core instruction

While it is absolutely the case that this moment is unlike any we've experienced before, it is also true that the current literacy crisis we're facing was entirely predictable.

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