Resources for Educators

Webinar
What Works Clearinghouse Webinar on Evidence-Based Practices and Programs in STEM
August 1, 2021

What Works Clearinghouse released a webinar for educators on evidence-based resources to improve STEM skills for students in elementary, middle, and high school. Experts and educators discussed exampl...
Webinar
What Works: Evidence-Based Math, Reading & Writing Tips for In-Person & Remote Instruction
July 1, 2021

What Works Clearinghouse released a webinar for educators on evidence-based practices to support math, reading, and writing instruction, as well as instructional resources to share with parents and ca...
Reference
What Works: Evidence-Based Math, Reading & Writing Tips for In-Person & Remote Instruction
July 1, 2021

What Works Clearinghouse released a webinar for educators on evidence-based practices to support math, reading, and writing instruction, as well as instructional resources to share with parents and ca...
Infographic
Evidence-Based Recommendations for Remote Math Instruction in the Secondary Grades
October 1, 2020

This infographic provides examples from three practice guides about secondary school instruction in math that can be implemented for free or at a low cost in remote learning settings.
Video
Teaching Strategies for Improving Algebra Knowledge in Middle and High School Students: Practice Guide Overview Video (3:58 minutes)
January 1, 2019

Play an interview with Josh Furgeson on the Teaching Strategies for Improving Algebra Knowledge in Middle and High School Students Practice Guide.
Video
About the Levels of Evidence
April 11, 2017

This practice guide provides three recommendations for teaching algebra to students in middle school and high school. Each recommendation includes implementation steps and solutions for common roadblo...
Guide
ePub: Teaching Strategies for Improving Algebra Knowledge in Middle and High School Students
April 1, 2015

Download the EPUB (3.7 MB) or MOBI (5.9 MB) e-book format to view the practice guide on a smartphone, tablet, Nook, or Kindle.

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