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The Science of Reading & The “Reading Wars”

The Science of Reading & The “Reading Wars”

There’s been a battle for years over how children learn to read and the best way to teach them to read. These “reading wars” have heated up again since the pandemic and the post-pandemic learning loss facing our nation.  While Maryland students have made impressive...

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Addressing Summer Slide

Addressing Summer Slide

Use it or lose it. As adults, we understand that if we don’t practice our skills, we can soon forget the knowledge we’ve worked so hard for. Educators face this each year with “summer slide” or “summer slump,” which are the common terms for the student learning loss...

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What’s Ahead for BCP From our Board Members

What’s Ahead for BCP From our Board Members

We’re proud of the Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) deep roots in Baltimore and its public school system. Before we opened our first three neighborhood conversion charter schools in 2005, we had nearly a decade under our belt working with Baltimore City Public...

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How to Support Teachers With Instructional Coaching

How to Support Teachers With Instructional Coaching

I’ve spent three decades in the classrooms of Baltimore City Public Schools, first as a teacher at Collington Square Elementary then as the school’s staff developer and later assistant principal. In 2015, I joined Govans Elementary School as assistant principal, the...

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Helping Students Master Mathematics

Helping Students Master Mathematics

I love math and love teaching math. I taught math at an elementary/middle school in Chicago and at the Baraka School in Kenya. What I really love are fractions, especially when cooking and doubling recipes. Fractions are handy, tangible and practical. The recent data...

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Hampstead Hill Academy’s 8-Year Recharter

Hampstead Hill Academy’s 8-Year Recharter

Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) recently received an eight-year renewal term as a public charter school. The unanimous vote on February 23, 2023, by the Board of School Commissioners, Baltimore City Public Schools, is an incredible accomplishment for HHA students,...

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The Role of Schools in Violence Prevention

The Role of Schools in Violence Prevention

There is an absolute crisis of violence across our country. In Baltimore, over the past five years, one in eight shooting victims taken to hospitals in our region has been a child between the ages of 10 and 19.  How violence affects our communities and schools is a...

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