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Hundreds of STEM Grants Have Been Terminated. K-12 Math Educators Will Lose Out

ED Surge

Real-World Math Problems Many of the terminated awards had something to do with teaching future elementary and middle school math teachers how to meet the needs of more than one type of student. A major aspect of this research was developed to understand existing deficits in how elementary and K-12 teachers engage with parents.

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TEACHER VOICE: Instead of assuming kids won’t read novels anymore, build a curriculum that showcases books’ worth

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What we mean is that the success of novel instruction hinges not just on the quality of the books we teach but on the intellectual culture we surround them with. If novels are to survive, it will be because schools believe in their power and put in the work to keep them fresh. Stephens favorite novel to teach is The Bluest Eye.

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OPINION: During civic learning week, let’s push for national progress toward a more perfect union

The Hechinger Report

This is the prevailing mission for the pluralistic CivxNow Coalition , whose more than 370 members span the country, and whose contributors include classroom teachers, school leaders, curriculum providers, out-of-school clubs and organizations and cultural institutions. Continued progress is necessary.

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Art Saved My Life When I Was a Student. Now, It's Helping My Multilingual Learners.

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The arts also help students of different backgrounds and cultures to be celebrated by their peers and teachers. At Antioch Middle School, where few students spoke Spanish at that time, I felt isolated and unintelligent for the first time. These opportunities lead me to join the student council in middle school.

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One state tried algebra for all eighth graders. It hasn’t gone well

The Hechinger Report

Our free weekly newsletter consults critical voices on innovation and inequality in K-12 education. percent of school districts around the country, most of them in Minnesota, report having policies mandating algebra in eighth grade. Related: Is it time to stop segregating kids by ability in middle school math?

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Revisiting the Legacy of San Francisco’s Detracking Experiment

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When districts slot students into math classes based on ability they send conspicuous messages to those on the lower track that they are not smart enough, says Ho Nguyen, who was a K-12 math and computer science program administrator in San Francisco during the district's detracking attempt.

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Strengthening Civic Education: The Role of High-Quality Curriculum and Teaching Strategies

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History in elementary and middle school; also require at least one year of U.S. History and one semester of civics in high school. Responding to these concerns, the federal government increased funding for K-12 civics and history education funding from $7.75 Provide detailed guidance in both subject areas.

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