In the first formal evaluation of the troubled iPads-for-all project in Los Angeles schools, only one teacher out of 245 classrooms visited was using the costly online curriculum. The reason, ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X In education, we like to say there’s a formal and informal curriculum. For example, open up any ...
Curriculum Associates’ Ready Classroom Mathematics program for Grades K–5 recently received a Tier 1 rating by the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE). This highest rating from the LDOE, which ...
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Curriculum Associates’ Complete i-Ready® Classroom Mathematics Program for K–8 Now Rated as Tier 1 by the Louisiana Department of Education eSchool News Staff November 8, 2021 The instructional math ...
On a mission to help agriculture come alive in the classroom and get the next generation excited about ag-based careers, organizations and federal agencies have created STEM-based curricula to educate ...
Entering his second school year as Superintendent of Arlington ISD, Matt Smith is looking closely at what they're teaching in the district, and how well it's working. "We are actually auditing all of ...
The Texas State Board of Education is considering TEA’s new statewide curriculum offering Bluebonnet Learning. The curriculum designed by TEA would provide a more common curriculum around the state ...
Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles, since being appointed in June, has made “high-quality instruction” the focal point of his reforms, using the phrase to justify frequent observations of teachers, ...
Jovid Juraev, a mentor helping to train teachers in Tajikistan, noticed an important interaction when observing Fayzali Oimahmadov’s classroom: “I was observing a Grade 2 Tajik Language class where ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — CNM’s Alternative Teacher Licensure Certificate program has been around since 2006, but Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Scott Elder says it’s needed more now than ever ...