A new study found that teachers are mainly relying on homegrown instructional materials, created either by themselves or their district colleagues, to meet the Common Core State Standards. But as many ...
What makes for a “good” curriculum? It’s a simple question with no easy answer. Depending on who’s providing the definition, a good curriculum could mean one that aligns with state standards, or one ...
Our commitment to student success hinges on equal access for every Hornet. As a faculty leader, it is your obligation to maintain the accessibility of course materials. The University system provides ...
An increasing number of districts across America are rightly procuring so-called high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) for use in their schools. These English Language Arts and math materials ...
In U.S. schools, teachers bear a significant responsibility for shaping what and how students learn. Often, they invest significant effort in researching and developing their own instructional ...
The district will look to implement High Quality Instructional Materials for grades 9-12 after the passing of House Bill 1605.
The Belton Independent School District school board approved the adoption of two State Board of Education-approved high-quality instructional materials for elementary math and reading on Monday. These ...
As a former math teacher, every Teacher Appreciation Week reminds me of the math-themed gifts I received from students — from a personalized calculator to a coffee mug adorned with equations. As I ...
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) recently notified public schools across Texas of their upcoming instructional materials and technology allotments (IMTA). The IMTA funds total more than $1 billion for ...
The Prosser School District is in the process of adding new instructional materials for violence prevention. Curriculum recommended by the school district's Instructional Materials Committee, and set ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) will have public meetings to review proposed textbooks and instructional materials for use in South Carolina’s public schools.
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