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3 weeks ago |
rand.org | Sabrina Lee |Ashley Woo |Julia H. Kaufman |Sy Doan
Key Findings About one-half of teachers serving MLLs reported feeling not at all or only somewhat prepared to teach MLLs. Addressing the needs of MLLs ranked low among principals' priorities for selecting teachers' professional learning and instructional materials, even in schools with a moderate to large proportion of MLLs. Slightly less than one-third of teachers serving MLLs reported that their curriculum materials were adequate for helping MLLs master their state standards and language in...
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Mar 13, 2025 |
rand.org | Melissa Kay |Ashley Woo |Melissa Diliberti |Elizabeth D. Steiner
Key Findings Among the ten social and political topics the survey asked about, teachers most frequently taught about social and emotional learning (SEL) (90 percent), stories or histories about people of color (80 percent), and racial inequality (69 percent). Teachers least commonly taught about gun control or gun rights (30 percent) and pro-life or pro-choice positions (16 percent).
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Feb 11, 2025 |
rand.org | Joshua Eagan |Julia H. Kaufman |Ashley Woo |Sabrina Lee
Key Findings Comparable with previous surveys of the American Teacher Panel, the results indicate that one-quarter of ELA, math, and science teachers used AI tools for instructional planning or teaching in the 2023–2024 school year. Nearly 60 percent of surveyed American School Leader Panel principals also reported using AI tools for their work in 2023–2024.
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