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Award-winning professional learning podcasts that serve the global education community.

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    Broadening Biomedical Career Pathways for Students: More Than Medicine

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Project Lead The Way. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. When students think about medical careers, “nurse” or “doctor” is often at the top of the list. But today’s biomedical landscape is far more expansive, spanning fields like biomedical engineering, laboratory sciences, data and health informatics, research, and technology innovation. This edWeb podcast explores how K–12 schools can spark student interest in the full spectrum of biomedical careers through interdisciplinary learning, authentic experiences, and strategic pathway design. We dive into practical strategies for: Expanding student awareness of biomedical careers beyond traditional clinical rolesIntegrating biomedical science with computer science and engineering and other Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways to reflect real-world innovationLeveraging professional industry certification and licenses as well as other assets to connect learning to meaningful opportunitiesBuilding pathways that start before high school, sustaining student engagement across grade levelsHighlighting college credit and postsecondary opportunities that give students a strong head startBy the end of this session, listeners are able to: Identify a range of biomedical career pathways beyond nursing and clinical roles that are relevant to K–12 students and design and adapt strategies to engage students in these pathwaysExplain how integrating biomedical science with computer science and engineering strengthens student learning and career readinessBuild and strengthen postsecondary and workforce opportunities to enhance K–12 learning pathways, and identify how industry-recognized credentials and college credit options can enhance pathwaysThis edWeb podcast is of interest to K–12 teachers, CTE coordinators, school leaders, and district leaders. Project Lead The WayEmpower Students to Thrive in an Evolving WorldDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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    Building Knowledge in PreK: Big Learning Starts Small

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Sadlier. The webinar recording can be accessed here. This edWebinar lays the foundation for children’s language development, comprehension, and long-term academic success. Educators explore how intentional, research-based instruction supports knowledge building in early childhood while honoring play, curiosity, and developmentally appropriate practice. This session highlights the role of integrated literacy and mathematics experiences in strengthening young learners’ understanding of the world, expanding vocabulary, and promoting equity and access in PreK classrooms. Listeners gain insights into how research can be translated into meaningful, practical classroom instruction. The goal of this session is to help PreK educators understand the importance of knowledge building and apply research-informed practices that support early learning. Listeners: Understand why knowledge building is essential in PreKExplore connections between literacy, mathematics, and content-rich instructionIdentify research-based practices that promote equity and accessTranslate research into daily instructional practiceThis edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK teachers, school leaders, and district leaders. SadlierTo prepare children for the world of tomorrow, it takes a partner that has experience.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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    Managing Student Data Privacy: Highlights of the CoSN 2025 National Student Data Privacy Report

    This edWeb podcast is presented by CoSN and AASA and sponsored by ClassLink. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. There is no question that school districts have many unique and challenging tasks when it comes to assuring data privacy within their networks and digital learning environments. Addressing the variety of national, state, and local legal requirements while at the same time leveraging technology for learning and operations comes with challenges for school leaders that are both critical and constant. In this edWeb podcast, three leading-edge superintendents join in conversation with CoSN’s Data Privacy Project Director to review the content and recommendations included in the freely accessible CoSN 2025 National Student Data Privacy Report. An overview of CoSN’s free Student Data Privacy Toolkit is also presented. The superintendent panel shares examples of successful data privacy procedures that are currently in place in their school districts and the types of support needed to ensure each district is successful in implementing their data privacy practices. They also discuss the barriers and challenges involved in assuring ongoing data privacy for their school districts. This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 district leaders, school leaders, education technology leaders, teachers, and librarians. View all of the recent EmpowerED Superintendent edLeader Panels. AASA, The Superintendents AssociationAASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.ClassLinkClassLink’s mission is to remove barriers between students and impactful education content.CoSNVisionary leaders empowering every learner to achieve their unique potential in a changing world. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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    Effective Math Instruction: What It Is and How to Do It

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by SpringMath Accelerate. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. In many classrooms, math instruction includes tactics and philosophies that are at odds with the research evidence on how children learn. With more than half of elementary and middle school students and nearly half of high school students not demonstrating proficiency in math, it’s clear that changes in how it is taught are needed to ensure all children develop the math skills needed to open doors to their future lives, including college enrollment and completion. Join Amanda VanDerHeyden, Ph.D., for this edWeb podcast to deepen your understanding of what really works in math instruction. Dr. VanDerHeyden shares: An overview of the science of math instructionThe effective ingredients of evidence-based math instructionWhat to look for in core math curricula and how to supplement your core to maximize learning gainsTune in for this information-packed, fast-paced session that helps you make instructional shifts that increase students’ enjoyment of math and lead to better learning outcomes. This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers, school and district leaders, math curriculum and instruction leaders, and MTSS/RTI coordinators. SpringMath AccelerateSpringMath uniquely equips teachers to lead highly efficient, classwide math interventions.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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    TikTok, Tariffs, and Taiwan: Spark Curiosity and Classroom Conversations About China

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by CFR Education. The webinar recording can be accessed here. From viral TikTok trends to debates over tariffs and Taiwan’s status, today’s students are already shaped by the influence of the People’s Republic of China, often without realizing it. Helping them make sense of these everyday experiences opens the door to powerful, real-world learning across social studies, economics, current events, history, and global issues. Join CFR Education, the educational arm of the Council on Foreign Relations, for this edWeb podcast to explore how to bring conversations about U.S.-China relations into your classroom in ways that spark curiosity and critical thinking. Hear from a global expert, an award-winning social studies teacher, and an educational leader as they unpack how China’s influence in technology, trade, and geopolitics is shaping your students’ world, and how understanding these connections prepares them for the challenges and opportunities of their future. Listeners take away: FREE, ready-to-use, nonpartisan teaching and learning resources from CFR EducationInsight into current U.S.-China dynamics and why they matter for American studentsTips for integrating current events into your curriculum to engage students in meaningful conversationClassroom-tested examples of how global topics, such as U.S.-China relations, can enhance civic and critical thinking skillsJoin this edWeb podcast to learn how to help your students connect what they see online to the world around them and bring global affairs to life in your classroom. This edWeb podcast is of interest to middle and high school teachers, librarians, school leaders, and district leaders. CFR EducationIntroducing students to the fundamentals of foreign policy and international relationsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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    Finding Your Purpose for Progress Monitoring: Steps for Success

    This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Renaissance. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here. Progress monitoring is one of the most challenging aspects of MTSS. Educators often have questions about which measure(s) to use, how often to administer them, how to set goals, and how to use the results. Answering these questions begins with a critical—and often overlooked—first step: clearly establishing your purpose. In this edWeb podcast, two assessment experts cut through common misconceptions around progress monitoring. They also show you how to help your teams fully understand their purpose and make data-based decisions around instruction. Topics include: When to use multiple measures for progress monitoring—and the questions each measure answersHow often to assess students, and how much data a team truly needsHow to set the right growth goal for each learnerHow to determine adequate progress, and when to intensify your effortsThis edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 school and district leaders, assessment directors, curriculum directors, MTSS directors, instructional coaches, and interventionists. RenaissanceAccelerate learning for children and adults of all ability levels and ethnic and social backgrounds.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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Award-winning professional learning podcasts that serve the global education community.