Expeditionary Learning's Open-Source Curriculum Hits 2 Million Downloads
Highest-Rated Common Core Curriculum, Designed for New York, Gains National Influence
Written by teachers, for teachers
NEW YORK, Aug. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- A top-rated curriculum now in use in more than 1,000 New York State public schools has reached a significant national milestone: 2,011,268 downloads in less than two years. Expeditionary Learning – an education leader with two decades of success transforming classrooms in order to achieve deeper student learning and performance – created its Grades 3-8 English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum for New York State, but the free, open-source modules have taken off nationwide.
"Hitting this milestone shows that teachers everywhere are responding to what our open-source curriculum has to offer," says Scott Hartl, President and CEO of Expeditionary Learning. "Teachers want to truly engage their students in meaningful, quality work that is tied to rigorous standards and character development – the heart of Expeditionary Learning's mission. This curriculum was written by teachers for teachers, bringing them back to the reasons they went into teaching in the first place. We are committed to bringing this curriculum to teachers and students across the country for free – under a Creative Commons license."
Scaling to reach teacher and student need nationally
"We drew the best practices from our network of 160 district and charter schools to create this curriculum, as well as practical teacher resources and professional services that all schools and teachers can use," says Mr. Hartl. A non-profit organization, founded 20 years ago as a joint venture between Outward Bound and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Expeditionary Learning partners with district and charter schools in 33 states, as well as with districts and states around the country seeking strong learning and curriculum solutions to meet the Common Core.
"The impact of our work in and beyond New York State demonstrates the thirst educators nationally have for setting a higher bar for student achievement – one that unites academic performance, character, and high-quality student work to build the skills students need to succeed in college, in career, and in life."
Highest ratings from state and independent reviewers
New York City, the state of Connecticut, and EQuIP (Educators Evaluating the Quality of Instructional Products) – a collaboration of education leaders from Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island – have all given top marks to Expeditionary Learning's teaching modules within its Grades 3-8 ELA curriculum. EQuIP and Connecticut have granted Expeditionary Learning units the highest "exemplar" rating, and the NYC Department of Education recognized Expeditionary Learning as among "the highest-quality Common Core-aligned curriculum materials currently available."
In addition to its high curriculum grades, Expeditionary Learning has received high ratings for its "whole school" model: Mathematica Policy Research found statistically significant positive impacts in both reading and math among Expeditionary Learning middle-school students, with students in New York and Washington, D.C. performing months ahead of their public-school peers.
Expeditionary Learning's curriculum modules are free to download and available on New York State's EngageNY website (http://www.engageny.org/english-language-arts) and Expeditionary Learning's website (www.commoncoresuccess.elschools.org).
For more information about Expeditionary Learning, or to speak with Mr. Hartl, please contact Davia Temin or Suzanne Oaks Brownstein at [email protected] or 212-588-8788.
About Expeditionary Learning
Expeditionary Learning (EL) is a leading K-12 education organization dedicated to raising expectations and outcomes for students, teachers and schools. The EL model challenges students to think critically and take active roles in their classrooms and communities, resulting in higher achievement and engagement. Through its open-source curriculum, teacher-created resources, and professional development, EL works with new and veteran teachers in all school settings, helping them achieve their highest aspirations and strive for a vision of student success that joins academic achievement, character, and high quality work. EL partners with more than 160 district and charter schools and 4,000 teachers serving 53,000 students in 33 states and thousands of other teachers through its professional services work in New York and other states.
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