This edWeb podcast is sponsored by News Literacy Project. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. In an age of AI and algorithms, students encounter misleading science and health content at an alarming rate. Social media influencers and AI-generated posts can heighten anxiety, fuel body image issues, spark a desire to participate in dangerous trends and worse. But strong partnerships between districts, schools, families, and medical professionals can make a difference. These partne...
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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by News Literacy Project. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. In an age of AI and algorithms, students encounter misleading science and health content at an alarming rate. Social media influencers and AI-generated posts can heighten anxiety, fuel body image issues, spark a desire to participate in dangerous trends and worse. But strong partnerships between districts, schools, families, and medical professionals can make a difference. These partne...
Early Literacy Success With High-Frequency Formative Assessment: Big Gains, Short Cycles
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Early Literacy Success With High-Frequency Formative Assessment: Big Gains, Short Cycles
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by ESGI: A Riverside Insights Solution. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. Reaching ambitious early literacy goals requires more than just the right curriculum—it takes the right framework to align your people, data, and assessments. In this edWeb podcast, you learn how short cycles of high-frequency formative assessment can drive big gains in literacy by giving educators actionable insights in real time. Hear from district leaders, superintende...
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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by News Literacy Project. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. In an age of AI and algorithms, students encounter misleading science and health content at an alarming rate. Social media influencers and AI-generated posts can heighten anxiety, fuel body image issues, spark a desire to participate in dangerous trends and worse. But strong partnerships between districts, schools, families, and medical professionals can make a difference. These partne...