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- Curriculum NYC Teens Could Soon Bank at School as Part of a New InitiativeThe effort in America's largest school district is part of a growing push for K-12 finance education.Curriculum 84% of Teens Distrust the News. Why That Matters for SchoolsTeenagers' distrust of the media could have disastrous consequences, new report says.Curriculum Video 1st Lesson in This Paralympian鈥檚 Engineering Class? Build a Prosthetic ArmThe students use 3D printers, laser cutters, and a lot of glue.Curriculum Sponsor Choosing the Best Student Planners for Your School from Success By DesignSponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.A good student planner can be a game-changer for students of any age. However, to make the best choice, it is important to understand why and how these materials benefit children, what key features to look for and how to choose the best student planners for your requirements.Curriculum Opinion Here鈥檚 Why It鈥檚 Important for Teachers to Have a Say in CurriculumTwo curriculum publishers explain what gets in the way of giving teachers the best materials possible.Curriculum The Many Reasons Teachers Supplement Their Core Curricula鈥攁nd Why it MattersSome experts warn against supplementing core programs with other resources. But 糖心动漫vlog say there can be good reasons to do so.Curriculum Video How This Small, Title I District Is Churning Out Spelling Bee ChampionsThis district has won the National Spanish Spelling Bee six times. But winning isn't the only goal behind its efforts.Curriculum Shakespeare, Other Classics Still Dominate High School EnglishDespite efforts to diversify curricula, teachers still regularly assign many of the same classic works, a new survey finds.Curriculum Why Most Teachers Mix and Match Curricula鈥擡ven When They Have a 'High-Quality' OptionTeachers who supplement "may be signaling about inadequacies in the materials that are provided to them,鈥 write the authors of a new report.Curriculum How Digital Games Can Help Young Kids Separate Fact From FictionEven elementary students need to learn how to spot misinformation.Curriculum Opinion How Much Autonomy Should Teachers Have Over Instructional Materials?Some policymakers are pushing schools to adopt high-quality scripted lessons for teachers. And here's why.Curriculum Middle Schools Often Prioritize English and Math Over Other Subjects. Should They?An Illinois district is equalizing time across the four major content areas. But the decision comes with trade-offs.Curriculum Q&A How This School Librarian Transformed the Library and Got More Kids to ReadWhile schools across the country have shed librarians, Leigh Knapp became the first full-time librarian at her school.Curriculum Webinar End Student Boredom: K-12 Publisher's Guide to 70% Engagement BoostSponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Calling all K-12 Publishers! Student engagement flatlining? Learn how to boost it by up to 70%.Curriculum Opinion Which Books Belong in Classrooms? Which Don't?District officials, parents, and the Supreme Court are debating where to draw the line.