The following articles and videos highlight the work of Center for the Collaborative Classroom in the field.
January 22, 2025
The Reading League Publishes Curriculum Navigation Report on Collaborative Literacy
January 7, 2025
October 4, 2024
Why One Curriculum Provider Is Banking on AI for the Future of Teacher Support: The CEO of Collaborative Classroom Reveals Its New AI Assistant Tool, And How The Organization Is Strategizing Its Investment
By Emma Kate Fittes
EdWeek Market Brief
September 25, 2024
SIPPS Program Reconfirmed by Kansas Department of Education For Evidence-Based Reading Instruction
September 24, 2024
Ohio Approves SIPPS Program as Evidence-Based Reading Intervention
April 24, 2024
SIPPS and Being a Reader Small-Group Reading Sets Meet the Requirements of the Virginia Literacy Act
April 5, 2024
Colorado Approves Being a Reader Program for High-Quality Instructional Materials (K–3) Advisory List (READ Act)
February 20, 2024
SIPPS Program Receives Utah State Board of Education Approval under Utah Literacy Initiative
January 8, 2024
Collaborative Classroom and FluentSeeds Merge to Expand Impact from Birth Through Grade 8
December 6, 2023
SIPPS and FluentSeeds highlighted in Oakland Study Finds Parents as Effective as Teachers in Tutoring Young Readers
December 5, 2023
Georgia Approves Being a Reader Program for High-Quality Instructional Materials (K–3) Advisory List
November 30, 2023
SIPPS featured in WCCUSD’s Literacy Task Force to Explore Best Ways to Teach Students How to Read
By Cara Nixon
EdSource.org
February 15, 2023
Reading lessons that resonate: Easthampton, MA schools adopt ‘science of reading’ teaching method better keyed to how brain works
By Emily Thurlow
Daily Hampshire Gazette
February 1, 2023
Learning to read by third grade requires evidence-based instruction, panel says
By Betty Márquez Rosales
EdSource.org
October 6, 2022
The youngest readers tackle sounds, words and the science of reading
By Diana Lambert, Ali Tadayon, Kate Sequeira, and Karen D’Souza
EdSource.org
April 19, 2022
How one California district invested its Covid funds in literacy, boosting student achievement — and morale
By Carolyn Jones
EdSource.org
April 15, 2022
The Caring School Community Program in Eden Prairie Schools
By Eden Prairie Schools, Eden Prairie, MN
March 23, 2022
Collaborative Classroom’s SIPPS Program Significantly Boosts Elementary School Reading Skills, New Study Finds
November 11, 2021
Center for the Collaborative Classroom Names Kelly Stuart CEO
Former President, COO to Guide Next Chapter for Literacy/SEL Curriculum Non-Profit Following Rapid Growth in Recent Years
August 3, 2021
Collaborative Classroom and Javelin Learning Launch Collaborative Coach
August 2021
Coaching—anytime, from anywhere—empowers teachers
By Kelly Stuart and Gina Fugnitto
The Learning Professional, Vol. 42 No. 4
June 7, 2021
Caring School Community Curriculum Is Designated a CASEL SELect Program
July 16, 2019
Collaborative Classroom Launches The Learning Portal
May 16, 2019
Center for the Collaborative Classroom Launches the Professional Learning System for Collaborative Literacy
April 16, 2019
Collaborative Classroom and ThinkCERCA Announce Partnership to Provide K-8 TEKS Approved English Language Arts Curriculum
February 19, 2019
Center for the Collaborative Classroom Announces Positive Learning List Review for the Organization’s Collaborative Literacy Texas Edition For Grades K-5
November 26, 2018
Texas State Board of Education Approves Collaborative Classroom’s K–5 Literacy Curriculum for the Proclamation 2019 Instructional Materials Adoption List
November 13, 2018
Collaborative Classroom Appoints New Trustees
September 12, 2018
Collaborative Classroom Releases Revised SEL, Discipline Program
August, 2018
Huntsville City Schools (HCS) Launches New Literacy Pathway Plan
On the partnership between 12,000 Huntsville City Schools and Collaborative Classroom.
by Huntsville City Schools
June 25, 2018
3 Practical Resources to Help Teachers Integrate SEL and Academics
Practical strategies and resources for teachers to incorporate SEL into literacy instruction every day.
By Kelly Stuart
EdSurge.com
June 11, 2018
‘Rocket Fuel’: How Schools Can Create a Positive, SEL-friendly School Culture
An exploration of how one school in Seattle is creating an SEL-friendly school culture.
By Tina Nazerian
EdSurge.com
December 17, 2017
Helping Kids Tame their Inner Dragons: Alameda schools are turning to socio-emotional learning techniques to help students manage anger and emotions.
Alameda schools are turning to socio-emotional learning techniques to help students manage anger and emotions.
By Joyce Tsai
Alameda Magazine
December 2017
Spotlight: Nevada Literacy Improvement Partnership
REL West Senior Program Associate Kim Austin discussed the partnership with REL and Collaborative Classroom, and how it is embedding improvement science tools in its teacher literacy trainings in Washoe County School District.
REL West/WestEd Newsletter
September 26, 2017
Guest essay: Social-emotional skills should be a part of every lesson
“If we don’t teach to the heart, we will never reach the mind,” says Lyon Terry, Washington state’s Teacher of the Year in 2015.
By Lyon Terry
The Seattle Times
August 31, 2017
At my school, blending social, emotional and academic skills pays off
Fifth grade teacher Jodie Olivo describes her school, where every student has a voice and can participate in a discussion using empathy and respect.
By Jodie Olivo
Aft Voices
August 24, 2017
Putting It All Together: Curriculum that addresses the social and emotional dimensions of learning helps all students thrive academically and prepare for challenges beyond school
Curriculum that addresses the social and emotional dimensions of learning helps all students thrive academically and prepare for challenges beyond school.
By the National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development
The Aspen Institute
April 2017
EPSD News & Views (VIDEO)
A conversation between the EPSD Superintendent of Schools, Nancy Follansbee, and Kim Gilbert, Literacy Coach about Making Meaning.
By Easthampton Public Schools
September 28, 2015
Video Gaining as Key Tool in Teacher-Learning Plans
As platforms evolve, more districts are using video to boost collaboration and refine classroom practice.
by Michelle R. Davis
Education Week