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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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MAP Reading Fluency with Coach takes students' assessment data and places them into 1:1 personalized tutoring pathways, making it easier for teachers to improve their students’ growth in reading fluency and comprehension without sacrificing instructional time. Watch our on-demand webinar to learn more: http://spr.ly/6007ejrE3
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Assessments should be an authentic part of the teaching journey. It shouldn’t be a compliance exercise, but rather a tool to help educators gauge exactly where students are in their learning journey and to inform how to help them excel. Here's how aligning curriculum, assessments, and professional learning can better support teacher practice and student growth: http://spr.ly/6003eBFYU
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For teachers who are interested in supporting formative assessment, here's a list of 27 strategies that help elicit evidence of student learning.
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It is critical that we provide equitable opportunities for all students, especially those who have been traditionally underrepresented, to access advanced math courses. NWEA's latest guide advocates for a universally administered readiness indicator to ensure a fair and effective placement policy. The guide also offers recommendations to schools and districts on how to use MAP Growth 6+ math assessment data as a starting point for identifying students who may be ready for Algebra 1. Check out the guide here: http://spr.ly/6006jcFvM
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It is essential for educators, policymakers, and families to have an up-to-date understanding of the impact of summer breaks on students’ learning patterns. Here's what the latest research says about summer learning loss and how schools can create effective programs that help students stay on track.
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Teaching from multiple standards at once gives students repeated opportunities to engage with the material, reinforces it, and prevents the mad dash at the end of the year to cover essential standards. Here's how teaching to multiple standards can make learning stick and support student growth:
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