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Leadership Lessons from a 4th-Grade Baseball Team

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Designing Culturally Relevant Text Sets

Preparing to Teach in a Culturally Relevant Way

Parent Engagement and the Case for Instructional Rounds

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To Teach the Truth

Helping Our Students See Themselves and the World Through the Books They Read in Our Classrooms

Textbooks: Who Needs Them?

Standards-Alignment Information

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The Untapped Potential of Text Analysis

Let’s Not Make Power ELA/Literacy Standards and Talk About Why We Didn’t

What to Consider if You’re Adopting a New ELA/Literacy Curriculum

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What Does It Mean to Learn from a Mistake?

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Parent Engagement and the Case for Instructional Rounds

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Classroom Strategies

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Explore classroom guidance, techniques, and activities to help you meet the needs of ALL students.

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most recent articles

Leadership Lessons from a 4th-Grade Baseball Team

Three Ways to Build Respectable Rapport

Adapting Curriculum in Your Environment

Tools and Resources

About the topic

Discover new tools and materials to integrate into you instruction.

See all posts

most recent articles

Designing Culturally Relevant Text Sets

Preparing to Teach in a Culturally Relevant Way

Parent Engagement and the Case for Instructional Rounds

Materials Adaptation

About the topic

Find instructions and recommendations on how to adapt your existing materials to better align to college- and career-ready standards.

See all posts

most recent articles

To Teach the Truth

Helping Our Students See Themselves and the World Through the Books They Read in Our Classrooms

Textbooks: Who Needs Them?

Standards-Alignment Information

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Learn what it means for instructional materials and assessment to be aligned to college- and career-ready standards.

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most recent articles

The Untapped Potential of Text Analysis

Let’s Not Make Power ELA/Literacy Standards and Talk About Why We Didn’t

What to Consider if You’re Adopting a New ELA/Literacy Curriculum

Research and Reflections

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Delve into new research and perspectives on instructional materials and practice.

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What Does It Mean to Learn from a Mistake?

Preparing to Teach in a Culturally Relevant Way

Parent Engagement and the Case for Instructional Rounds

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Teaching a more complete history
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