We just unveiled new reviews of ELA K-2 foundational skills supplemental materials. These updates bring increased focus on phonemic awareness and align more closely with the science of reading and structured literacy principles. Dive into these comprehensive reviews to elevate your literacy curriculum today! https://bit.ly/3Xlp20N
EdReports
Education Administration Programs
Durham, North Carolina 7,150 followers
Increasing the capacity of educators to seek, identify, and demand the highest quality instructional materials.
About us
EdReports.org is a nonprofit organization created to dramatically improve the instructional materials educators use in the classroom. We aim to be the trusted source for reliable information about the quality of instructional materials marketed to and used in schools. Through a comprehensive, rigorous review of instructional materials by expert practitioners, we seek to help purchasers of instructional materials make informed decisions and ensure the materials our teachers and students use are effective and reliable.
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http://www.edreports.org
External link for EdReports
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Durham, North Carolina
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- K-12 State Standards, K-12 Instructional Materials Selection, K-12 Instructional Materials Implementation, K-12 Education, K-12 Professional Development, K-12 Curriculum, college- and career-ready standards, ELA Textbook Reviews, Math Textbook Reviews, Science Textbook Reviews, and K-12 Materials Adoption
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P.O. Box 51099
Durham, North Carolina 27717, US
Employees at EdReports
Updates
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"When teachers can bring their experience, expertise, and the strong recommendation of their grade-level colleagues to participate in this important work, few are hesitant to embrace the adoption of a new curriculum."
Flipping the script on teacher “buy-in”: Authentic educator engagement with curriculum | CurriculumHQ
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"If teachers are a part of the selection process, they will be invested in working on and building their practice through the materials."
EdReports Curriculum Reviewer Spotlight: Math Educator Dr. Myeisha Phillips
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"If we start off with high-quality curriculum, then I can spend Sunday night focused on going deeper on the content and thinking about the projects I'm going to do instead of trying to find resources."
EdReports Curriculum Reviewer Spotlight: Math Educator Jonathan Regino
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Double the educator voices, double the great insights! We just released TWO new episodes of our EdVoices podcast featuring our amazing reviewers! Hear from Jonathan Regino and Dr. Myeisha Phillips on the latest episodes of EdVoices. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast app
EdVoices
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We just released a new review of CommonLit 360 6–8. Learn more and share with your colleagues!
CommonLit 360 6-8
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In our latest EdVoices podcast episode, EdReports reviewer Therese Arsenault shares her perspectives on why it’s so important for science teachers to have access to high-quality instructional materials and a voice in the adoption process.
EdReports Curriculum Reviewer Spotlight: Science Educator Therese Arsenault
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"Students from every background can succeed if teachers focus on building the same skills that help great scientists arrive at great discoveries."
3 Ways Science Teaches Students Skills That Are Critical in Learning and in Life
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