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Breaking Down Instructional Silos: Building Literacy, Math, and Future-Ready Skills in Elementary School
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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Project Lead The Way.
The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.
Today’s elementary classrooms are becoming a critical starting point for planting the seeds of future-ready learning. Too often, however, with all of the curricular requirements, there’s limited time for teachers to add one more thing. This edWeb podcast isn’t about adding more. It’s about unlocking more. It explores how breaking down instructional silos and expanding interdisciplinary approaches can help elementary educators strengthen core academic outcomes while building the transferable skills students need for the future.
Using an interdisciplinary lens, we look at how STEM-focused literacy and math can harness students’ attention by providing the “why,” and can become powerful entry points for problem solving, collaboration, communication, and early career awareness without overwhelming already stretched-thin teachers. Listeners see how integrated instruction helps students make meaningful connections across subjects, boosts engagement and confidence, and deepens understanding in ELA, math, and science.
By the end of this session, listeners are able to:
- Describe the benefits of interdisciplinary instruction in elementary classrooms and emphasize how interdisciplinary approaches can strengthen literacy and math outcomes while supporting the development of future-ready skills
- Identify strategies for integrating STEM-focused literacy and math that promote problem solving, collaboration, and communication without adding to teachers’ workload
- Explore examples of integrated instruction that help students make meaningful connections across ELA, math, and science
- Apply practical, time-efficient approaches that build on existing curricula to increase student engagement and confidence
- Articulate the rationale and proof points for interdisciplinary learning to support instructional decision making and schoolwide alignment
This edWeb podcast is of interest to elementary school leaders and district leaders.
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