Overview Use this approach to efficiently analyze student work in order to understand students’ thinking and identify gaps in skills and knowledge in order to take targeted action.More
Overview These resources are designed to support teachers in unpacking the Common Core Reading Literature and Reading Informational standards. These resources can be used to pinpoint specific areas of strength and areas for growth in...More
Overview Use the materials below to support schools with foundational skills instruction and reading comprehension in grades K-2. Check out our section for upper grades as well for reading remediation support. Curious where to go next? Check out the...More
Overview ANet has been on a long journey toward achieving equitable instruction for all students. As an organization we are redefining what it means to live out these definitions and identify places to disrupt inequities. The resources...More
ANet’s unique Virtual Learning Modules are designed as quick (30-45 dedicated minutes) online courses sequenced on high impact topics in ELA, aimed at helping you tackle foundational topics first, and increasingly specialized topics as...More
Overview At ANet, we know that as a child’s primary decision-maker and first and forever teacher, families should have meaningful access to information and avenues to support their child’s learning and development. We also know...More
Overview At ANet, we are committed to thinking about ways to elevate student voices and what this means for teachers, school leaders, and system leaders. Elevating student voice shifts participation and power within a school community. Students...More
Overview Social-emotional learning (SEL) is an umbrella term that refers to the wide array of skills and mindsets that are vital for success in school and beyond. These skills and mindsets include, but are not limited to, self-awareness,...More
Overview Did you know that students with diagnosed learning and thinking differences make up 5% of the U.S. student population? Also, an additional 15% of the student population has significant learning differences but has not been...More

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