A State of the States: High-Quality Curriculum Edition

CurriculumHQ recently celebrated its third birthday, and a lot has changed since we first started tracking and elevating state leadership around high-quality instructional materials. To honor the occasion, the research team behind this platform and blog recently completed a comprehensive update to our 50-State Action Map. You can find a full report on the lay of the land here, including our methodology for the data collection and the map’s growth over time – but read on for our top three “aha” moments:

      1. All 50 states (plus DC) now offer at least some kind of information, guidance, and/or resources related to high-quality instructional materials and curriculum-based professional learning. This is a big deal. When we first started tracking state progress, we found at least a dozen states with no public presence whatsoever when it came to curriculum. And while we give partial credit, this is the first time the map includes at least some information in at least one of our 4 categories nationwide. Is it a coincidence that we’ve seen this progress since CurriculumHQ was born? We think not!
      2. The CCSSO IMPD Network states continue to lead the way – AND a handful of other states have made especially impressive progress over the past few years:
      3. We still want more. While the growth in just three years is inspiring, we offer a wishlist for continued progress, and encourage all states to do the following:
        • At a minimum, outline a vision or definition for high-quality instructional materials and professional learning and link to resources that support district actions.
        • Ensure literacy and numeracy laws and regulations include high-quality curriculum selection and implementation – from teacher preparation through job-embedded training.
        • Pay more attention to science and especially social studies – at a time when student preparation in these areas is more important than ever.

Happy birthday, CurriculumHQ! We’re proud to celebrate this important progress and hope you’ll join us in advocating for the good work left to do.

Jocelyn Pickford is an education policy and communications specialist focusing on understanding and promoting practitioner-informed public policy across the private, public and non-profit sectors as a Senior Affiliate with HCM Strategists. She began her career in education as a high school English teacher in a regular and special education inclusion classroom and is now a public school parent and recent member of her local district school board. Previously, Jocelyn led the design, launch and implementation of the Teaching Ambassador Fellowship at the U.S. Department of Education to integrate teachers into the national education policy dialogue. Jocelyn’s passion for her work was seeded during her own public school education and took root during her classroom teaching experience in Fairfax County, Virginia, where she led action research and presented instructional materials to a variety of audiences. Jocelyn earned her bachelor’s degree from Trinity College (CT), working as a professional writer and editor prior to becoming a teacher, and obtained her master’s in secondary education from the George Washington University. Jocelyn lives outside Philadelphia with her husband and two children.