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Decoding Is Not Enough: Connecting Word Reading to Meaning in Early Literacy
Anna Jennerjohn, Sara Rutherford-Quach & Lauren Cassidy
May 20, 2026
How a Pennsylvania District Improved Math Proficiency Without Changing Curriculum
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How One Arizona District Used Elementary Learning to Shape High School Results
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Aleksandra Appleton
April 4, 2026
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When Innovation Meets Rigorous Instruction, Students Thrive
Aylon Samouha
March 24, 2026
Texas Education Board Approves 4,200 Corrections in Bible-Infused Curriculum
Jaden Edison
March 2, 2026
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Dan Reynolds, Sara Rutherford-Quach & Lauren J. Cassidy
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When Human Behavior Stands in the Way of Adopting Strong New Curriculum
Teresa Eliopoulos & Maraki Kebede
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Turning Math Anxiety Into Curiosity: A Teacher’s Take on Game-Based Learning
Kelly Sheen
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It’s Autumn. Time for States to Start Planning for Summer School
Allison Crean Davis
November 4, 2025
Historic Los Angeles Testing Gains Lift Even the Lowest-Performing Schools
Linda Jacobson
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Eric Hirsch, EdReports’ Founding CEO, to Step Down
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Federal Guidance for English Learners Rescinded
Zaidee Stavely
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From Afterthought to Priority: The Curriculum Gap for English Learners
Rachel Hawthorne
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San Francisco Unified Announces New K-8 Math Curriculum
Emma Gallegos
August 11, 2025
Texas Passed a Bible-Themed Curriculum. But Many Districts Aren’t Using It
Linda Jacobson
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To Truly Serve English Learners, Start With Curriculum — and Don’t Stop There
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Florida Teacher: Juneteenth Explores the Oft-Avoided Side of U.S. History
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