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Launching a New Curriculum: Staying the Path When You Hit the Inevitable Hurdle

This is the first in a multi-part series which reflects on the first months of implementing a new curriculum.

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Paytes Selected as National Teacher of the Month for January 2023

Leslie Paytes, a middle school math teacher at Community House Middle School of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools (NC), has been named the Open....

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Hamilton County Schools Find Success with OUR & EL Education

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Johnson Selected as National Teacher of the Month for December 2022

BrittanyJohnson, a 1stGradeInclusionTeacher at Lulu RossElementary School (DE), has been named the Open Up Resources Teacher of the Month....

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Empowering Children to Grapple

3rd grade teacher Esmeralda Rivera embraces the power behind productive struggle and grappling with grade-level content using EL Education....

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Bookworms K–5 Reading & Writing: Delivering on the Promise of Student Achievement

Bookworms K–5 Reading & Writing is authored by a university-based literacy researcher who has dedicated her life’s work to making....

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Sorenson Selected as National Teacher of the Month for November 2022

P. Grahame Sorensen, a math teacher at Highland High School of the Salt Lake City School District (UT), has been named the Open Up....

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Meeting Teachers Where They Are with Professional Learning

A day in the life of a Teacher Leader in Residence

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ElWanda McLaurin Selected as National Teacher of the Month for October 2022

ElWanda McLaurin, a middle school teacher at Cumberland County Schools (NC), has been named the Open Up Resources Teacher of the Month for....

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Things I Wish I Had Known: Implementing Bookworms K–5 Reading & Writing

Educators using Bookworms K–5 Reading & Writing share their implementation advice and new understandings.

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