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177 Huntington Ave Ste 1703 PMB 74520
Boston, MA, 02115
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617-725-0000

ANet is a nonprofit dedicated to the premise that every child in America deserves an excellent education and the opportunities it provides. We pursue our vision of educational equality in America by helping schools boost student learning with great teaching that is grounded in standards, informed by data, and built on the successful practices of educators around the country.

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Blog

As a mission-driven nonprofit organization, our primary concern is helping ensure equitable opportunity for all students.

Working alongside schools, we’ve learned that great teaching is grounded in standards, data, and insights shared among educators. We believe a blog can help us make a difference by spreading the ideas and effective practices of educators we work with.

We’re proud of the expertise our team has built over our ten years, and we'll be featuring contributions from ANetters across the org on topics in which they’ve immersed themselves.

Help us spread opportunity for all students: please share posts that you find valuable with your colleagues. And please add your thoughts in the comments: we would love this blog to facilitate knowledge-sharing in all directions.

Looking for new resources for the new school year? Try the Choice Board Challenge!

Kate Shanahan

As you prepare for a new school year, ANet and our partner educational organizations have compiled new resources to help you support the unique needs of your students in the 2021-22 school year! Explore materials to enable equitable teaching and learning, diversify your curricular materials, support students’ mental health, and more! ANet is proud to include our guide for Vision Setting with Students at the Center and our webinar series on Pursuing Equitable Instruction as a part of this collection.

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