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Kids don't pass or fail MAP Growth tests. In fact, for teachers to get an accurate measurement of what each kid knows, students will get about half the questions wrong.Here's everything you need to know about MAP Growth—from what it is to how teachers use it to help kids learn.
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When teachers align instruction with students' individual interests and needs, they empower kids to take ownership of their learning journey. Encouraging autonomy in education enhances the learning process and fosters a genuine passion for knowledge and growth. Here are some practical ways to promote self-directed learning in the classroom:
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Research shows the benefits of taking Algebra 1 by eighth grade, but declining enrollment rates indicate a need for better placement policies. Here’s what policymakers can do to support equitable access to advanced math courses for all students.
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Instead of asking kids to labor over sounding out words or read at the right speed, focus on strengthening their phonics and fluency skills. This approach helps them understand and genuinely enjoy what they’re reading. Here’s what you can do to help build fluent readers, whether you’re a teacher or a school leader.
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For educators looking to better support their LGBTQ+ students, here are a few ways you can create more inclusive learning spaces that foster allyship and a sense of belonging: http://spr.ly/6008e4i2Y
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Placing students in algebra courses before they are ready can have negative consequences on their academic growth. Our new guide is designed to help schools know when students would benefit from enrolling in Algebra 1. Here's a summary of the new guidance:
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For teachers who are interested in supporting formative assessment, here's a list of 27 strategies that are simple to administer and free or inexpensive to use. They provide teachers with the evidence of student learning needed to make lesson plan adjustments and keep learning on target and moving forward.
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Building a successful instructional coaching program requires strategic planning, ongoing professional development, and strong relationships with district leaders. Learn how the Columbus City coach leads achieved multiyear success with an 80% coach retention rate by following these key principles: http://spr.ly/6007eiwNL
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The classroom assessment standards are meant to guide current classroom practices so educators can positively impact students’ learning. Here's how.
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Students are more engaged with writing tasks that they find personally meaningful. Giving kids the opportunity to write about topics that interest them and connect with their experiences outside of the classroom can help them become more invested in the writing process. Here are a few tips for integrating authentic writing tasks into your curriculum that help build confident, motivated writers.
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