AWSP And The Social Institute Present: Healthy Discourse In Schools: Election Season + AI-Generated Content

David Morrill, Digital Media and Services Director, AWSP
Oct 28, 2024

Event banner for The Social Institute’s discussion on healthy discourse in schools, focusing on election season and AI-generated content. Date: October 30

Join The Social Institue for this Free Webinar

Wednesday, October 30th | 12:00-12:45 p.m. PT

Every election cycle brings a new wave of opinions, social media debates, and classroom conversations. For students, these discussions can lead to tension, arguments, and even drama that impacts the school environment. Educators often find themselves navigating politically charged conversations while trying to maintain a respectful and productive atmosphere.

In this webinar, The Social Institute will provide educators with tools to guide students through election-related discourse in a way that reduces tensions and fosters healthy conversations. Attendees will gain practical strategies to help students express differing opinions respectfully while minimizing conflicts and drama.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to manage tensions and address emotionally charged discussions to create a safe, productive learning environment.
  • Strategies to help students identify and avoid misinformation and critically evaluate news sources, especially in light of AI-generated content.
  • Ways to encourage older students to engage civically, including educating them on the importance of voting.

Featured Speaker

Barbara Applebaum brings over 15 years of experience in K-12 education, driven by 25 years of informal and formal outdoor education. As a leader in strategic partnerships, she leverages her expertise to create meaningful connections that enhance educational experiences. Barbara holds a Masters in Education and is a Nationally Board Certified Teacher. An experienced presenter at ISACS and other leading education conferences, she is also the proud mom of two up-and-coming digital natives.

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