Myeisha Phillips talks about how independent information about the quality of instructional materials can support educators in making the best decisions for their communities and the ways aligned programs are so valuable to new teachers.
Jonathan Regino discusses how reviewing for EdReports shaped his views about the power of instructional materials and the importance of supporting teachers with the resources they need to help students thrive.
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.
EdReports reviewer Leah Dix, Ph.D., on her journey in education, what makes instructional materials high quality, and reviewing high school math curriculum.