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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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EdReports Launches Next Generation of Curriculum Reviews

2.0 reports and user-centric website design improve transparency, usability, and alignment with educator needs.

EdReports Curriculum Reviewer Spotlight: Science Educator Therese Arsenault

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.

Why Materials Matter to Me: With Science Curriculum Expert Melody Hawkins

EdReports reviewer Melody Hawkins on her journey in education, what makes science curriculum high quality, and the importance of representation in materials.

Watch: How to Use EdReports High School Science Reviews in Your Selection Process

EdReports Director of Science Sam Shaw discusses how quality high school science materials combined with supports for teachers can help improve student learning.

Let High School Science Teachers Know They’re Not Alone

Educator Shannon Wachowski discusses the challenges high school science teachers are facing and how EdReports’ reviews of high school science programs can support them.

EdReports Launches Inaugural Reviews of High School Science Curricula

One out of three products reviewed met expectations for alignment to Next Generation Science Standards and other indicators of quality.

High School Science Reviews: Glossary of Terms

Explore key terms and definitions to guide your navigation of our reviews of high school science courses.

High School Science: 4 Ways to Boost Student Access to High-Quality Materials

Advance student excellence in high school science by working with educators to use a coherent, comprehensive set of high-quality instructional materials.

Watch: How to Help High School Science Teachers Get Better Curriculum

Science educator Shannon Wachowski discusses how EdReports’ reviews of high school science programs can support educators.

Why I Review: I Have the Power to Shape Current and Future Instructional Materials

High school science educator Katie Miller shares why she’s committed to look beyond the needs of her school and toward the opportunity and charge to improve science education for all students, all teachers, and all schools.

Data Snapshot: K-12 Science Instructional Materials (2022)

Learn more about the availability and use of high quality K-12 science curriculum in this new report.