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The 74: After a Shift in Curriculum in One Tennessee County, ‘Everyone’s Playing Field Is the Same’

Posted on July 28, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

The 74: How a More Rigorous Curriculum Got Students in a Rural Tennessee District to Stop Skipping School

Posted on July 28, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

The 74: How One Rural Tennessee School District With 25 Percent Student Literacy and Nearly a Quarter of Kids Living in Poverty Is Turning the Tide

Posted on July 28, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev
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The 74: At California’s Bryant School, a Simple Strategy for Making Tough Concepts Easy for Students

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev
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The 74: In Tiny, Impoverished Louisiana Town, School Is ‘a Home-Like Environment You Want to Be a Part Of’

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

The 74: Reading Is at the Core of North Carolina School Curriculum, and Students Love ‘Being in Book Arguments’The 74:

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev
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The 74: At This Phoenix School, Students Are Taught to Be ‘Thoughtful and Insightful’ Through Contact With History’s Best Thinkers

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

The 74: At This Rust Belt Grade School, a Curriculum Centered on Texts Is Defying the Effects of Generational Poverty

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev
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The 74: From the Wreckage of Detroit, a Curriculum Rises to Teach Science, Social Studies — and Integrity

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore, MD – Part 1

Posted on July 9, 2022 (September 3, 2024) by webdev
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