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By Gail Boushey
7/10/2026 • Issue #940

There's a child every year, the one whose growth moves slowly all winter, half a step at a time, and then in April something opens. You see it before the assessment does. A hand goes up faster. A book gets chosen without hesitation. The kind of reading that used to take effort begins to feel as natural as breathing.

I could always feel it coming before I had the data to prove it. Something had shifted and I saw it in the child weeks before the score eventually confirmed what I already knew.

As teachers, we learn to notice those moments. We see learning taking shape before it shows up in the data.

The same thing happens beyond our own classroom. A whole field begins asking the same questions in different schools, in different conversations, long before anyone can give the shift a name.

I think that's happening right now.

Across education, more people are beginning to question the assumption that a program is enough. They're asking why we set aside responsive teaching, and high-impact classroom practices in favor of a program-first mindset.

I'm curious if you've started noticing it too.

Maybe you've found yourself asking different questions. Maybe you've caught yourself returning to practices you know make a difference. Maybe you've sensed that something is shifting, even if you couldn't quite put words to it yet.

This week, I wrote about the shift I'm seeing, why I believe it's happening, and why I think it marks the beginning of the next chapter in teaching. I'd love to know if you're seeing it too.

Read My Prediction for the Next Shift in Teaching

Gail

 

 

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