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- Curriculum Inside the Effort to Shed Light on Districts' Curriculum ChoicesFew states make the information easily searchable.Curriculum Texas Students May Soon Be Reading Bible Stories in English ClassesThe state has advanced a controversial curriculum that includes Christian teachings in K-5 lessons.Curriculum Holy Excrement! How Poop and Other Kid Fascinations Can Ignite a Passion for STEMHere's how teachers can incorporate students' existing interests into the curriculum.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Get helpful tips on funding, implementing, and addressing the inherent complexities of a new STEAM program for your school.Curriculum Webinar Selecting Evidence-Based Programs for Schools and Districts: Mistakes to AvoidWhich programs really work? Confused by education research? Join our webinar to learn how to spot evidence-based programs and make data-driven decisions for your students.Curriculum Opinion There’s a Better Way to Teach Digital CitizenshipMany popular resources for digital-citizenship education only focus on good online behavior. That’s a problem.Curriculum Letter to the Editor Christian Nationalism vs. Spirituality in America’s SchoolsA retired teacher responds to the Oklahoma state schools superintendent's guidance on teaching the Bible in public schools in the state.Curriculum How Oklahoma's Superintendent Wants Schools to Teach the BibleOklahoma's state superintendent directed schools to teach the Bible and to place a copy in every classroom.Curriculum Should the Bible Be Taught in Public Schools?Are recent pushes to include the Bible about cultural literacy—or a pretext for politicians who want Christianity in public schools?Curriculum Opinion Media Literacy Is an Essential Skill. Schools Should Teach It That WayFrom biased news coverage to generative AI, students (and adults) need help now more than ever to stay abreast of what’s real—or misleading.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Empower students to thrive. Learn how to integrate powerful social-emotional learning (SEL) strategies into the classroom.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Join our webinar to learn how integrating STEM with other subjects can revolutionize K-12 education & prepare students for the future.Curriculum Interactive Play the EdWeek Spelling BeeEducators use these words all the time. But can they spell them?Curriculum Video A Look Inside the Creation of a New Asian American Studies CurriculumThis state is including the experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the curriculum. Here's what that looks like.Curriculum Outdoor Learning: The Ultimate Student Engagement Hack?Outdoor learning offers a host of evidence-based benefits for students. One Virginia school serves as an example how.