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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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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.

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Kate Shanahan

A message from ANet’s leaders to our partners and friends:

Dear educator,

No matter what your situation is right now, our coaches are here to help.

In these unprecedented times, we know that as an educator you are grappling with new challenges every day—and finding solutions that move the work forward. If you need a sounding board or a planning partner, we're here to help you make sense of the current situation and identify next steps based on your classroom, school or system’s most urgent needs.

We at ANet are committed to supporting you and providing you with resources, not only for your students, but also for your own work. By now, we know you have gotten dozens of lists of online resources. Rather than throw one more list your way, we waded through all of the materials, looked at the ones that are most widely recommended and compiled some insights into how you might use them with your students. When you’re ready to think about instruction, I hope this list of high-quality, accessible, and free resources— including printable resources for families who have limited web access--will be helpful. 

We are by your side as you find new ways to provide high quality learning experiences for your students. We know your concern and feel your sense of urgency as we continue to work with a shared commitment to educational equity. Our team is here to help you support all of your students in gaining access to learning and making progress towards their goals. Here’s how we can support you in the coming weeks and months: developing and designing learning for you and your teachers. We’re also here to help you with planning and anticipating what needs to happen next.

If you have resources that have been helpful to you, please feel free to share them with us here and let us know how you’ve been using them. We’ll continue to share with you what we hear is working for schools across the country.

We are inspired by the work you continue to do so that your most vulnerable students remain connected to the resources and support they need. You can also reach out to your coach or to us both at any time. We’re here for you and your students—and we will be here throughout and beyond this difficult time.

In partnership,

Mora Segal
ANet Chief Executive Officer

Kimberly Cockrell
ANet Chief Network Officer