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- Curriculum Video A Collaborative Teaching Model to Mimic Even When There's No EclipseThis teaching model brings together educators across grades and subjects to create popular lessons for all students during major events.Curriculum Video Why This Educator Uses Aliens to Teach Media LiteracyMedia literacy is crucial for a generation that does everything on their phones. A look at how teachers can address the topic.Curriculum Photos PHOTOS: Inside an AP African American Studies ClassThe AP African American studies course has sparked national debate since the pilot kicked off in 2022. Here's a look inside the classroom.Curriculum Video VIDEO: What AP African American Studies Looks Like in PracticeThe AP African American studies course has sparked national debate since the pilot kicked off in 2022. A look inside the classroom.Curriculum Anti-Critical-Race-Theory Laws Are Slowing Down. Here Are 3 Things to KnowAfter a wave of bills limiting class discussions on race and gender, an Education Week analysis shows the policies have slowed.Curriculum History Group Finds Little Evidence of K-12 'Indoctrination'Most social science educators say they keep politics out of the classroom, but need help identifying good curriculum resourcesCurriculum How an International Baccalaureate Education Cuts Through the ‘Noise’ on Banned TopicsIB programs offer students college credit in high school and advanced learning environments.Curriculum Explainer Social Studies and Science Get Short Shrift in Elementary Schools. Why That MattersLearn why the subjects play a key role in elementary classrooms—and how new policy debates may shift the status quo.Curriculum Letter to the Editor Finance Education in Schools Must Be More Than PersonalSchools need to teach students to see how their spending impacts others, writes the executive director of the Institute for Humane Education.Curriculum Q&A Why One District Hired Its Students to Review CurriculaVirginia's Hampton City school district pays a cadre of student interns to give feedback on curriculum.Curriculum One School District Just Pulled 1,600 Books From Its Shelves—Including the DictionaryAnd the broadening book ban attempts may drive some teachers out of the classroom.Curriculum What the Research Says Picking 'Evidence-Based' Programs: 5 Mistakes for Educators to AvoidEducation researchers share key insights on what to do when evaluating studies and reviews.Curriculum How to Create Courses on Personal Finance That StickMany states are now requiring students to study personal finance. Here are tips on implementing these courses.Curriculum A Few Years Ago, 8 States Required Personal Finance Education. Now It's Up to HalfAdvocates say the pandemic has accelerated the push to require high schoolers to take a financial literacy course.Curriculum As Districts Choose Better Curricula, Some Teachers Say It's Too HardTeachers' perceptions of challenge vary by school and student characteristics, a new RAND survey found.