Curriculum & Instruction

Title IX rules, school choice mark DeVos’ ED legacy

Betsy DeVos, who resigned as education secretary Friday, supported limited federal involvement in education, promoted choice and offered flexibility during COVID.

Aurora Institute shares 7 steps for engaging remote students

Building agency and communicating frequently with virtual learners can lead to more positive outcomes for both teachers and those they instruct.

Sneak preview: Cybersecurity learning standards coming soon

Online learning provides educators a new opportunity to teach students about digital safety as a nonprofit group prepares to release cybersecurity learning standards. 

How one state is using $100M in funds to boost literacy

Tennessee's new Reading 360 program hopes to get students on a path to success by third grade.

Keeping professional learning interesting during remote learning

The objective is to make sure we create a model that is meaningful to our educators; a professional learning model that will stick with educators during remote learning and in the near future.

5 tips for choosing the right SEL program

Here are five steps that districts should take when selecting the best SEL curriculum for their students and teachers

How an outdoor classroom blends ed-tech with nature

Long before COVID, Thousand Oaks High School in California began designing an outdoor classroom equipped with all the instructional technology of an indoor learning space.

Nevada has achieved internet, devices for all students

Through a huge public-private coalition, the state has managed to completely close gaps in five months.

Why tutoring is gaining momentum as a learning loss fix

Equal-access tutoring—which "is among the most effective education interventions ever studied"—can be scaled nationally, education researchers say.

Five 2021 predictions from an edtech CEO

As we begin 2021, education experts, parents, and students, are questioning what will this year bring in terms of educating K-12 students. Here are my predictions.

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