“High-quality instructional materials alone won’t fuel achievement gains. What else is needed? At a Glance Too often, high-quality instructional materials don’t live up to their potential because teachers are not able to implement them with fidelity. Teachers find it challenging to teach grade-level content while helping students who are behind to catch up. Some schools do not provide ongoing coaching...
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