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Curriculum Matters

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We are a network of educators leading school district implementation of high-quality curriculum who have come together to share our learning so that other educators might benefit from our experience.

Meet the squad

Events

  • The Shift from Fountas & Pinnell to Research-Aligned Reading Instruction
  • Teaching Black Boys in Elementary Grades – a Conversation With Dr. Alfred Tatum
  • Revisiting Concerns About Reading Workshop
  • Level Up Professional Learning
  • So, You Want to Accelerate, Not Remediate. Let’s Talk About HOW.

Recent blogs

  • Why Tennessee Should Be the National Model for Literacy
  • Curriculum Chatter: Lower Rates of Learning Disabilities, Rich Writing in Science Class, and More
  • Curriculum Chatter at the Close of October, 2022
  • As More Districts Choose Wonders, We Should Revisit Basal Bloat
  • A Work in Progress, Focused on Equity: The Richmond Curriculum Journey

Recommended reading

  • Cecil County Had the Highest Literacy Growth in Maryland. Here’s How We Did It.
  • Curriculum Matters Even More in a Crisis
  • Curriculum Is Misunderstood. Let’s Overcome That, in Service of Equity.
  • How Supporting the Field Paid Back in Spades: Our modEL Detroit Story

 

 

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