
National, mission-driven education strategy, policy and implementation consultants
Education First was approved for the PLPG in February 2024.
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How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
OUR TEAM
21–50 facilitators/coaches
26-50% are non-white
WHERE WE WORK
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
WHO WE ARE
Education First partners with state and local leaders nationwide. System leaders need forward-thinking strategies rooted in coherence, equity and excellence to eliminate gaps and accelerate learning for students farthest from opportunity. We have supported more than a dozen school systems and seven states with the issues, politics and implementation of HQIM and professional learning. We specialize in coaching local and state executive leaders to develop, refine, monitor, and improve interrelated HQIM and systematic talent strategies.
TYPES OF SUPPORT WE OFFER


- 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


ELA
- Amplify CKLA Skills (2020)
- Amplify ELA (2019)
- EL Education Grades 6-8 Language Arts Curriculum (Second Edition) (2019)
- EL Education K-5 Language Arts (2017)
- Into Literature (2020)
- Odell Education High School Literacy Program (2020)
- Springboard English Language Arts Common Core Edition (2018)
- StudySync ELA (2021)
- Wonders (2023)
Math
- Bridges In Mathematics (2015)
- Carnegie Learning High School Math Solution Traditional (2022)
- Carnegie Learning Middle School Math Solution (2022)
- Eureka Math² (2021)
What is a high quality curriculum?
This partner's approach and services
How we address equity
We devote our energy and expertise to improving opportunities for all children, especially BIPOC students and students experiencing poverty. We partner with system leaders, building administrators and instructional leaders to cultivate the conditions—people, knowledge, resources, policies, and programs—that ensure coherence, equity and excellence for all educators and students. We believe that implementation of HQIM supports teachers in holding joyful, affirming grade-level expectations for all students, therefore reducing bias. Curriculum-based professional learning supports educators to develop a deeper understanding of the instructional shifts, content and the intellectual preparation needed to provide better instruction for all students.
Why is this important?
How we build district capacity
We are experts in engaging district, school and community stakeholders around a common vision for large-scale, complex, high-impact shifts in policy, practice and instruction. Our solutions include helping district and school leaders adopt and implement HQIM, improve their systems and support for evidence-based instructional practices, coaching principals on effective instructional systems, HQIM-based professional development, collecting data, synthesizing trends for school and district leaders, conducting landscape analyses of the current state of curriculum use, developing detailed implementation plans with activities to achieve a strong instructional vision for HQIM, and providing ongoing coaching and thought partnership implementing the new plans.
Why is this important?