Uso de Materiais Instrucionais Alinhados aos Padrões e Práticas Científicas em Escolas K–12
In this report, the authors take stock of the use of instructional materials among kindergarten through grade 12 science teachers. The authors highlight the opportunities for adoption and implementation of standards-aligned instructional materials
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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While standards-aligned materials provide a framework, their effectiveness ultimately depends on teachers' implementation and adaptation.
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Implementing high-quality instructional materials can bridge the gap in science education equity, ensuring all students have access to high standards.
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Over-reliance on prescribed instructional materials can stifle teachers' creativity and limit tailored learning experiences for diverse student needs.
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Adopting standards-aligned instructional materials improves overall student engagement and understanding in K–12 science education.
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Adoption of uniform instructional materials may overlook local context and cultural relevance, hindering meaningful science education.
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