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State Curriculum Lists Explained: 6 Things to Know

Learn how state curriculum lists shape curriculum adoption, HQIM selection, and classroom use—plus key policy choices and incentives that affect districts.

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What Was the World Like Before Quality Curriculum Reviews?

How greater access to quality instructional materials and a decade of trusted curriculum reviews have helped teachers better meet their students’ needs.

6 Ways to Use EdReports in Your Curriculum Strategy

Learn how to use EdReports to strengthen your curriculum strategy with tips on planning, educator involvement, and selecting high-quality materials.

Louisiana’s Education Model: A Student Improvement Blueprint

Louisiana’s model of curriculum reform and teacher training provides a roadmap for improved student outcomes amid national declines.

Why Curriculum Alone Won’t Fix America’s Reading Crisis

Stone & Hirsch: Gaps between curriculum required by districts and those used in classrooms put the mission of improving student literacy at risk.

What We’ve Learned From Teacher-Led Curriculum Reviews

Discover how Louisiana's curriculum review initiative put teachers at the center of evaluating instructional materials and helped improve student outcomes.

How to Select a High-Quality, Equitable Math Curriculum

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.

Q&A: Evidence and Efficacy in Curriculum Adoption

EdReports Executive Director Eric Hirsch discusses how districts can consider evidence and efficacy as part of their process to select K–12 instructional materials.

State of the Instructional Materials Market: Use of Aligned Materials in 2022

New study from EdReports highlights the potential factors contributing to rise in the use of high quality, aligned curriculum.

From the Classroom to Central Office: What I’ve Learned About Curriculum Adoption

Veteran educator Jonathan Regino shares lessons learned from how the selection of instructional materials at a systemic level impacts everyday classroom life.