ANet is honored and humbled to announce that we have received a generous gift from esteemed philanthropist Mackenzie Scott. This gift is a critical catalyst in our organization’s journey toward ensuring more equitable instructional practices across the country and centering the voices and supporting agency of those most often marginalized by the education system.
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As we begin the 2021-22 school year, I’m inspired by knowing the work we do together as educators changes students’ lives. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on the work of Bob Moses, late teacher and civil rights activist, who recognized math education as a tool for changing the outcomes for our Black and historically marginalized students.
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ANet CEO Mora Segal appeared on The Education Conversation with Ryan Knight, a podcast about how individuals and organizations create change in education. Listen to the podcast!
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Dear Friends,
It’s been over five years since I had the great fortune of joining ANet, and I thought I’d share a bit about our progress, motivated by all that feels at stake in educating our next generation.
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Almost everyone in education, especially teachers and school leaders, understands the importance of high-quality interim assessments to guide effective instruction. The problem is: How do you know which ones are best?
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Think about some of the reasons that we assess: to measure growth, as a diagnostic, for accountability/evaluation, or to inform teachers’ instructional decisions.
How could any one assessment do all of those things well?
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An ANet coach shares her reaction to recent events in Baltimore.
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An ANet coach draws passion from inequities not just between, but also within communities.
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ANet’s co-founder and president argues that we all need to pay attention to the harmful biases simple words can communicate.
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