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How to Help Students Avoid Getting Duped Online — and by AI Chatbots

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Students these days are terrible at sorting true facts from misinformation online and on social media, many studies show. Or read a partial transcript below, lightly edited for clarity. In traditional models we've often taught students that the way you solve any problem is by giving it deep critical attention.

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The 7 Habits of Successful Academic-Innovation Leaders

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We study individual and organizational behaviors in order to identify trends, gaps, and flaws again in the pursuit of change. We practice mental models grounded in a pragmatic view of change. To do this, we read constantly and digest everything in order to practice sensemaking—helping to identity the signals in the noise.

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Its 2019. So Why Do 21st-Century Skills Still Matter?

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In the process, they also learned plenty about social studies and civic engagement. PISA (the Programme for International Student Assessment) now compares the global competence and collaborative problem-solving skills of students from different countries along with more traditional scores for reading, math, and science.

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Book review – Learning Transformed: 8 Keys to Designing Tomorrow’s Schools, Today

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Disclaimer: both are friends of mine so keep that in mind as you read below. Tom and Eric back these up with a variety of research studies to support the importance of each one. Questions I have after reading this book. My short recommendation? And they write in an engaging way that keeps readers rolling along.