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03/24/2026
EdGate is looking for a Business Support Specialist team member to help keep our operations running smoothly and support our growing team. If you enjoy working with data, staying organized, and helping teams succeed behind the scenes, this could be a great fit.
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03/24/2026
Last chance to register for our upcoming webinar!
Join us tomorrow, March 25 at 11am PT | 2pm ET, as we bring together leaders working at the intersection of curriculum design, data science education, and workforce readiness.
Future‑Ready Alignment: Re‑Defining Curriculum for What Comes Next
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03/18/2026
Time is running out, just one week left to register!
In our upcoming webinar, Future-Ready Alignment, we will dig into how standards, durable skills, and CTE are coming together to shape the next phase of K–12 curriculum.
If alignment is still a one-time task in your workflow, this session will challenge that thinking.
Register now: https://zurl.co/SRiNM
03/02/2026
“Future-ready” gets used a lot right now.
But in an AI-accelerated classroom, what does it actually require?
AI is changing instructional delivery. It’s influencing assessment. It’s reshaping how students interact with content.
What it doesn’t replace is coherent standards alignment. In fact, the more adaptive our tools become, the more structural that alignment needs to be.
Future-ready curriculum isn’t reactive. It’s built to evolve without losing rigor, especially in math.
We are going deeper into what that means and why alignment matters more in this moment during our upcoming webinar. Join us if you want to learn more about where AI and standards truly intersect.
Register for our webinar now: https://zurl.co/IvHt3
02/27/2026
EdGate's latest podcast is live.
In this conversation with Larry Johnson, we dig into what “future ready alignment” actually means in a world of increasingly granular, state specific standards.
We talk about:
• Why AI only alignment tools often miss critical standard elements
• Why states like Virginia, Indiana, and Texas require third party human review
• How shallow alignment can create expensive downstream fixes
• What it takes to build infrastructure that lets you align once and scale across states
One key takeaway:
Future ready alignment is not about generating correlations faster.
It is about building a durable, review ready foundation that can withstand shifting state requirements.
If you are thinking about compliance, market access, or how AI fits into your alignment strategy, this conversation is worth a listen.
Listen here: https://zurl.co/pzO6Q
02/25/2026
Math instruction is in a period of real change.
Rigor is being reexamined.
States are refining how standards are interpreted.
AI tools are reshaping how teachers plan and adapt materials.
The conversation often focuses on curriculum. But there’s a deeper question underneath:
Is your alignment built to last?
If alignment is surface level, every shift in guidance means rework, new reviews, and added cost.
If alignment is structural, you can adjust without starting over.
Future-ready alignment means clear interpretation of standards, transparent methodology, and documentation you can stand behind. It combines expert review with smart technology so updates are manageable, not disruptive.
That’s the conversation we are having in our next webinar. If you’re navigating changes in math or any subject area, this is worth your time. https://zurl.co/pGR6C
02/10/2026
Future-ready math isn’t just about new standards—it’s about new skills.
From statistical reasoning to modeling and data analysis, math standards are increasingly designed to reflect how students will use math beyond the classroom.
That shift raises critical alignment questions for publishers and EdTech providers:
▪️ Are skills clearly represented in your content?
▪️ Does alignment reflect intent—not just coverage?
▪️ Can your materials keep up as standards evolve?
Our upcoming panel tackles these questions head-on.
Join us for our upcoming webinar as our panel explores how math standards are evolving, and what that means for content alignment. https://zurl.co/nUk0M
02/09/2026
Big congratulations to publishers selected for the Texas 2026 IMRA release. Getting selected is no small feat!
Looking ahead, final standards alignments and quality rubric documentation are due April 10 to TEA and all 20 Education Service Centers. This includes identifying where each student expectation appears in your materials, demonstrating alignment to every quality rubric indicator, and meeting the State Board of Education suitability requirements.
If you could use an extra set of expert eyes on alignments, EdGate is happy to help you get across the finish line. Contact us for details on where we can assist. https://zurl.co/GHKtr
02/07/2026
Math is changing.
Alignment needs to change with it.
Join our Future-Ready Alignment Panel to explore what comes next. Register now: https://zurl.co/iyfuS
02/04/2026
Math standards are changing—and alignment is no longer just about correlations.
As states modernize academic and CTE standards, math is becoming the bridge between classroom instruction, data literacy, and workforce readiness.
Our Future-Ready Alignment discussion explores what this shift means for publishers, EdTech providers, and curriculum teams navigating constant change.
- Real-world application
- Data literacy & modeling
- Skills-based outcomes
Join the conversation with leaders shaping what comes next.
Register here: https://zurl.co/vXbVI
01/28/2026
We are hearing the same question across the industry:
How do we stay aligned when standards keep changing?
We will explore that question and share what Future-Ready Alignment looks like in practice in an upcoming live discussion with education and policy leaders.
Pre-register for our upcoming webinar now to save your seat - https://zurl.co/QeWwW
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