Recent Resources

Inaugural Pre-K Curriculum Reports Reveal Strengths and Gaps in Widely Used Materials

EdReports’ educator-informed reports offer a new signal of quality in early childhood materials and support stronger local curriculum decisions.

EdReports Pre-K Reviews: Frequently Asked Questions

Explore answers to common questions about EdReports pre-K curriculum reviews, including timelines, domains addressed by the reviews, and research foundations.

EdReports’ 2026-2029 Strategic Plan

Strengthening how instructional materials decisions are made and used in a rapidly changing landscape.

EdReports 2025 Annual Report

A look at the key updates, research, and milestones shaping EdReports’ work in 2025 and what they mean for the field.

Behind the Review Criteria: Defining Quality for Pre-K Curriculum

With new pre-K reviews ahead, EdReports explains how our research-informed criteria help districts understand quality and choose materials that support all learners.

New EdReports Board Members Bring Deep Technology and Education System Expertise

Board additions bring AI and digital insight to help EdReports navigate a rapidly changing curriculum landscape.

State Curriculum Lists Explained: 6 Things to Know

Learn how state curriculum lists shape curriculum adoption, HQIM selection, and classroom use—plus key policy choices and incentives that affect districts.

Webinar—Beyond Selection: Improving Curriculum Adoption

Discover insights from EdReports and The Decision Lab on evolving curriculum adoption to better support teachers and boost student outcomes.

EdReports CEO Eric Hirsch to Step Down in 2026

After a decade of transformative leadership, Hirsch will remain through June 2026 to support a seamless transition as EdReports begins its next chapter of impact and innovation.

4 Steps to Get More From Curriculum Adoption

To improve curriculum adoption, prioritize strong foundations, comprehensive planning, authentic educator engagement, and strategic external support.

Beyond Selection: Rethinking How Districts Adopt Curriculum

Survey insights reveal late-stage hurdles with early root causes in curriculum adoption—plus steps to strengthen materials selection for lasting student impact.

New Report Finds Early Curriculum Adoption Missteps Drive Later Challenges

EdReports and The Decision Lab survey more than 250 district leaders and offer guidance to strengthen adoption processes and improve classroom use of high-quality instructional materials.