Are you feeling ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities of this school year? These new resources, from twelve trusted education organizations, can support you in everything from prioritizing students’ mental health, to accelerating academic instruction, to identifying new lesson materials! Share each resource you explore on social media using #choiceboardchallenge2021 to be entered to win an Amazon gift card!
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This case study highlights how Mildred Osborne Charter School is implementing a blended learning model that ensures students have access to rigorous, standards-aligned instruction.
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At Blackstone-Millville Regional School District, student data and teachers’ experiences suggested the need for an in-depth look at the ELA curriculum and instruction. Superintendent DeFalco and his team set out to do just that.
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At the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, the leadership team at Winnemucca Junior High School made a decision: they would fully commit to their new, high-quality ELA curriculum—and they’d do it by supporting teachers every step of the way.
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Despite access to high-quality curriculum, East Baton Rouge schools struggled to effectively implement their curriculum. Now, they are among the most improved school systems in the state.
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At Henderson Hopkins K-8 School, attendance is up and chronic absenteeism is down. The number of students meeting or exceeding grade-level expectations doubled. How did they do it?
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Check out resources from our partner organizations to expand your instructional toolkit.
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The leaders at Urban Scholars committed to shifting the school’s culture. Now, teachers are getting the support they need and students are learning and growing. Test scores are on the rise: math scores are up by 8%, and ELA by 13%.
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Student achievement at Denison Elementary School has been rising for years. They’re one of the top schools for academic growth in Cleveland. According to their ANet coach, it’s all about targeted support—for leaders, for teachers, and for students.
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Many districts are investing heavily in curriculum to improve teaching and learning. But you’ll only get so far if you only pay attention to curriculum, because assessments can actively work against a good curriculum. ANet helped LDOE grapple with this dilemma.
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Twin Oaks Elementary recently adopted a new, high-quality curriculum. Switching curricula can feel stressful and overwhelming for teachers, but the process has gone smoothly thanks to the hands-on support of the school leaders.
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Teachers at Allen Parish Schools, in Louisiana, felt harried and frustrated by testing until ANet helped district leaders realize they had a tool to save time and inform their teaching hiding in plain sight—curriculum-embedded assessments.
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Some of the excellent math and ELA curricula now available include curriculum-embedded assessments. Where do these fit into your assessment strategy? Can they replace the array of assessments you use now?
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In this post, we want to share a case study of two Chicago teachers’ approach to using the open-source materials offered by the Vermont Writing Collaborative.
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We’ve all been there: You’re scrambling to prepare a lesson and you think, "Why reinvent the wheel? Let’s check the interwebs." You google your topic and…28,000,000 results pop up. How on Earth do you decide what might be worth using with your students?
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