When teachers develop high-quality instructional materials, they create rigor for students to produce high-quality work. By examining exemplars of high-quality student work, teachers and students can create a shared vision of what constitutes excellence. For teachers, this process informs instruction and planning; for students, it promotes effective problem solving and craftsmanship.
Our curated student work collection is aligned to our Portrait of a Graduate attributes.
Read Ron Berger's (EL Education) Edutopia article about the importance of student work. (This page is based on EL Education's Models of Excellence.)
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