Providing the education community free, Consumer Reports-style reviews of K-12 instructional materials in math, ELA, and science. #MaterialsMatter for students.
In the new episode of our EdVoices podcast, our executive director, Eric Hirsch, discusses the big wins and lessons learned in 2024 and what we’re looking forward to in the future of EdReports. https://t.co/C87wWIgTBi
We are deeply thankful for teachers, whose commitment shapes their students' futures, and for our educator reviewers, whose expertise and dedication drive the EdReports mission forward, ensuring that our free reviews of K-12 instructional materials remain a trusted resource.
We're pleased to announce the appointment of three distinguished leaders to our Board of Directors: Paolo DeMaria, Alex Siegel, and Dr. Nakia Towns. https://t.co/JtsHri1IcU
The availability of high-quality instructional materials has grown, but more than half of teachers still lack regular access to aligned curricula. Read our new State of the Instructional Materials Market study here: https://t.co/vwXsCFmSAc
We're seeing districts overhaul their curriculum but fail to focus on the importance of strong implementation. In an op-ed for @the74, Eric Hirsch (@edreports Exec. Dir.) and I discuss the need to engage teachers in the process & provide high-quality PL. https://t.co/r8y1FGpZOZ
We just released new reviews of enVision Mathematics Common Core K–8, enVisionMath A/G/A, Math Nation Illustrative Mathematics 6–8 and AGA, and STEMscopes Math K–8. Learn more and share with your colleagues! https://t.co/L8XeZbhEVG
When teachers have an active and early voice in adopting curricula, the overall quality and relevance of instructional materials are significantly improved. https://t.co/kM3rRETKMV (via @The74)
In our new EdVoices episode, Rebecca Kockler, former assistant superintendent of academic content at the Louisiana Department of Ed, gives insights from her experience conducting educator-led reviews of instructional materials. https://t.co/HcT3pEZ1Hr
Educators know that high-quality materials matter. When schools prioritize materials that are aligned to standards, reflect local priorities, and meet the diverse learning needs of students, they create opportunities for deeper learning across the board. https://t.co/zxK3JZb4yl
Read our tips on choosing a K–12 math curriculum that fosters equity, excellence, and student agency, and discover what quality looks like in math materials. https://t.co/UWohZRBFYC
This week, EdReports Learning Solutions Lead, Stephanie Barnett, will be at #NCTMCHI24 presenting High-Quality Instructional Materials as a Lever for Equity! Check out the full schedule and learn more here: https://t.co/5WMYVkRzMH
Evan Stone, co-founder of Educators for Excellence, and Eric Hirsch, executive director of EdReports, discuss the importance of centering and supporting educators in the selection and implementation of high-quality instructional materials. https://t.co/vYYbb7yruQ
Thank you @EdReports for drawing attention to the need for #HQIM decisions to be made with #teachers and supported by a long-term investment in aligned professional learning.
E4E Co-Founder & CEO @EvanRStone appears on the latest episode of The EdVoices Podcast by @EdReports! He discusses the importance of centering educators when selecting & implementing instructional materials.
Listen today wherever you get your podcasts! https://t.co/a7yEOEIRb4
Quality math curriculum requires quality language supports and curriculum-based professional learning so teachers can help every student thrive in math. https://t.co/uaGWKGwvuX
In the latest EdVoices podcast episode, we sat down with long-time educator and EdReports director of Pre-K, Shana Weldon , Ed.D., to talk more about EdReports decision to begin reviewing pre-K instructional materials. https://t.co/4KxsRox5qu
We just released new reviews of MathLinks: Core (2nd Ed.) and Open Up Resources 6–8 Mathematics. Learn more and share with your colleagues! https://t.co/QcVQeobMSZ