Teaching with High Quality Instructional Materials
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041259831
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 16 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Increasingly, teachers are being asked to teach using High-Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM) in their K-12 classrooms. As school districts provide teachers with standardized curricula and expect it to be implemented with fidelity, this book offers thoughtful strategies for going beyond simply “following the script.” With research, humor, and practical expertise, the authors provide actionable techniques, classroom anecdotes, examples from strong HQIM, and valuable resources to help teachers internalize and adapt their provided HQIM in ways that support student success while preserving their unique teaching style and authentic voice. Whether you are new to HQIM or an experienced educator looking to refine your skills, this book will help you make your provided curriculum effective for both you and your students. This book also serves as a valuable resource for administrators and educators in teacher preparation programs.
Deborah Connelie currently designs curriculum and teaches courses for Middle Grades in-service teachers at Relay Graduate School of Education. As a Middle School Generalist, she has also taught and designed district-implemented curriculum for 8th grade ELA.
MaryAnn DeRosa, Ed. D is currently an elementary school teacher. She is also an international education consultant, supporting schools in curriculum implementation and instruction. Previously, she was a professor and curriculum designer at Relay Graduate School of Education.
Jacob Shiffrin currently designs and teaches content coursework for in-service elementary teachers at Relay Graduate School of Education. He has previously been a teacher, principal, district administrator, and educational consultant.
