Partner Profile

EL Education

Advancing equitable outcomes through high-quality curriculum and aligned professional learning
eleducation.org
(212) 239-4455
EL Education

was approved for the PLPG in

July 2023

.

The “Types of support we offer” and “Our curriculum expertise” are evaluated and approved by Rivet Education; all other information is self-reported. We recommend that you confirm details with each partner directly.

How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
Who we are
With 30 years of professional learning experience and the publishers of EL Education’s K-8 Language Arts curriculum, EL Education is equipped to support all implementation phases. EL’s Teacher Potential Project was assessed independently by Mathematica Policy Research, resulting in demonstrated shifts in teacher practice, increased student engagement, and advance students’ literacy achievement. Our capacity-building partnerships with schools and districts around the country use continuous improvement cycles to advance excellent and equitable outcomes for all students.
Types of support we offer
PLPG Icon Blue
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Rivet Education evaluates this information

Adopting an ELA curriculum
Adopting a math curriculum
Adopting a science curriculum
Initial implementation
Ongoing implementation support for teachers
Ongoing implementation support for leaders
What are these phases?
Our curriculum expertise
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PLPG Icon Blue

Rivet Education evaluates this information

We are the author/publisher

ELA
EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2017)
Expeditionary Learning (2016)
Imagine Learning EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2019)
What is a high quality curriculum?
Our curriculum expertise

As a partner who exclusively supports the adoption phase of curriculum, Rivet does not evaluate their expertise in any particular high-quality instructional materials.

Certifications we've received
What does this certification mean?
Our Team
51+

facilitators/coaches

11-25%

are non-white

Where we work
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
Types of districts that we have experience working with
Traditional District
Charter
Private
Parochial
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Fewer than 2,500 students
2,500 to 10,000 students
10,000 to 50,000 students
50,000 to 100,000 students
More than 100,000 students
Greater than 60% of economically disadvantaged students
Greater than 20% of English language learners
Greater than 20% of students with disability
Greater than 80% students of color
Why is this important?
Advancing equitable outcomes through high-quality curriculum and aligned professional learning
eleducation.org
(212) 239-4455
EL Education

was approved for the PLPG in

July 2023

.

The “Types of support we offer” and “Our curriculum expertise” are evaluated and approved by Rivet Education; all other information is self-reported. We recommend that you confirm details with each partner directly.

How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
Our Team
51+

facilitators/coaches

11-25%

are non-white

Where we work
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
Who we are
With 30 years of professional learning experience and the publishers of EL Education’s K-8 Language Arts curriculum, EL Education is equipped to support all implementation phases. EL’s Teacher Potential Project was assessed independently by Mathematica Policy Research, resulting in demonstrated shifts in teacher practice, increased student engagement, and advance students’ literacy achievement. Our capacity-building partnerships with schools and districts around the country use continuous improvement cycles to advance excellent and equitable outcomes for all students.
Types of support we offer
PLPG Icon Blue
plpg icon color

Rivet Education evaluates this information

Adopting an ELA curriculum
Adopting a math curriculum
Adopting a science curriculum
Initial implementation
Ongoing implementation support for teachers
Ongoing implementation support for leaders
What are these phases?
Types of districts that we have experience working with
Traditional District
Charter
Private
Parochial
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Fewer than 2,500 students
2,500 to 10,000 students
10,000 to 50,000 students
50,000 to 100,000 students
More than 100,000 students
Greater than 60% of economically disadvantaged students
Greater than 20% of English language learners
Greater than 20% of students with disability
Greater than 80% students of color
Why is this important?
Our curriculum expertise
plpg icon color
PLPG Icon Blue

Rivet Education evaluates this information

We are the author/publisher

ELA
EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2017)
Expeditionary Learning (2016)
Imagine Learning EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2019)
What is a high quality curriculum?
Our curriculum expertise

As a partner who exclusively supports the adoption phase of curriculum, Rivet does not evaluate their expertise in any particular high-quality instructional materials.

Certifications we've received
What does this certification mean?

This partner's approach and services

Sample scopes of work
What are these scopes?
How we address equity
EL partners with schools and districts who are committed in word and deed to high-quality education and equitable excellent outcomes for all students. Educational equity means that all children experience these pillars of educational equity: -Instruction and assessment that challenge, engage, and empower learners -Access to standards-based, content-rich, culturally affirming curriculum -School culture that fosters positive identity, belonging, agency, and purpose -Explicit anti-racist discussion, practice, and action Utilizing data and evidence to guide us, these pillars anchor our approach to professional services and are embedded in our design principles, creating opportunities for customization to meet each partner’s needs.
Why is this important?
How we build district capacity
EL Education uses Local Education Agencies (LEA) as a lever for building capacity to deepen and expand curriculum implementation impact. Primary strategy is to provide LEA coaches and leaders with professional learning opportunities that allow them to internalize new content and then turnkey it directly to the teachers, leaders, and coaches they serve. LEA leaders are provided with the resources needed–videos, print text, research, and access to asynchronous, self-paced courses–to recreate learning for small districts in their respective regions. Through this core strategy of building deep capacity within LEAs, EL strategically scales the HQIM implementation knowledge and expertise.
Why is this important?
How we provide curriculum-aligned PL

Workshops

EL’s workshop experiences are called Institutes. The session’s content is adapted for the unique needs of schools and districts. During PL, participants learn about, unpack, and prepare to teach the K-8 Language Arts curriculum through highly engaging, inquiry-based practices developed to best support adult learners’ need for autonomy and self-direction.

Coaching

Through virtual and on-site coaching, EL engages with our partners to craft work plans that include: implementation goals aligned with the school/district’s vision for literacy and equity; key milestones for measuring student and teacher growth; and explicit definition of partnership terms and conditions with EL Education, across all stakeholder groups.

PLCs

Consultations

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