The board on Jan. 15 tabled its vote on a policy revision that would have limited those permitted to request reconsideration of instructional materials after they’ve been adopted by the district.
I remember the day in ninth grade algebra when I asked my math teacher the question most students ask: When would I ever use y=mx+b in my “real life?” He did not provide a compelling answer. Like many ...
An increasing number of districts across America are rightly procuring so-called high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) for use in their schools. These English Language Arts and math materials ...
The phrase “high-quality instructional materials” sounds boring, even to me, and I’m a teacher. But the blandness of the ...
Accessibility is the degree to which a document, website, product, service, or environment is usable to any given user, including those with a disability. For example, if a building on campus has a ...
Rand research indicates teachers of young students want and need more training in ed tech, curricula and supporting diverse ...
Santa Monica, CA, Dec. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RAND Corporation today released four reports offering the most comprehensive look yet at public school-based pre-K classrooms nationwide. Funded by ...
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Smith makes every reasonable effort to ensure that all instructional materials are accessible. Instructors are responsible for ensuring that instructional materials are provided in accessible formats.
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