Student math achievement in the United States is at a crossroads. Despite the tireless efforts of educators, students are not reaching the level of mathematical understanding that is needed for future success. The Nation’s Report Card paints a bleak picture of historically low middle school math scores, and only 1 in 5 12th graders meet proficiency benchmarks in the nation’s high school report card. The gaps between student groups have widened, with historically underserved learners experiencing the steepest declines.
Rebuilding math achievement is not just about making up for lost time. It requires a significant instructional shift.
Teachers are being asked to
These are powerful shifts, but they’re also complex. Many teachers, through no fault of their own, have not been prepared to teach math in these ways.
The result? Teachers feel stretched, students feel disconnected, and achievement gaps widen.
Teachers don’t need more one-off workshops. They need professional learning that lives inside their teaching.
Traditional methods of professional development encourage new thinking, but follow-through can fade upon the return to a complex classroom. Teachers need support that directly aligns to the lesson they are planning today, the student question they faced this morning, or the misconception they saw on yesterday’s exit ticket.
That’s where embedded professional learning comes in.
Eureka Math2 was designed to support both students and teachers.
In the Teach materials, you’ll find:
These supports transform the curriculum itself into a daily coaching tool. One teacher in the white paper described the shift:
Embedded professional learning removes guesswork. It gives teachers immediate tools for addressing student needs—without waiting for the next workshop.
Teaching math today is complex, challenging, and deeply important work. The shifts educators are being asked to make represent a powerful step toward deeper, more meaningful learning, but teachers must be supported in the moment they need it.
When teachers receive real-time instructional support, classrooms change:
Embedded professional learning isn’t a replacement for live sessions—it’s the bridge that brings it into everyday teaching.
For a deeper look at the research, classroom stories, and practical steps behind embedded professional learning in Eureka Math², read the full white paper.