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  • Learning guidance with warm encouragement

    by Dr. Laine Bradshaw, PhD, Vice President of Classroom Solutions, Pearson

    Students in a classroom setting, working on assignments at desks, teacher is assisting a student on assignment.

    Why encouragement matters in learning

    Imagine a student who sees a 65% on their test. What does that number teach them? For many students, the answer is: not much. And for too many, that number reinforces a damaging belief—that they’re not good at learning. That’s what we set out to change.

    How we communicate learning shapes how students see themselves as learners. Eight years ago, I founded Navvy with a mission: to help teachers teach and students learn in ways that are both successful and healthy. We created a formative classroom assessment system that gives instant feedback that is specific, accurate, and encouraging so students know what they’re learning and how they’re growing.

    In K–12 education, students aren’t just learning facts—they’re also learning how to learn. Academic content standards provide the foundation, but thriving as a learner requires:

    • Critical thinking and problem-solving
    • Perseverance in the face of challenges
    • Confidence in their ability to grow

    Beyond acquiring knowledge, we want to help students develop a mindset that sets them up for success as lifelong learners—a mindset that values effort, persistence, and self-belief.

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  • Calibration supports quality for flexible, competency-based systems

    A classroom scene with a child in a red plaid shirt using a tablet at a desk, surrounded by other students working on laptops.

    A shared understanding of learning expectations among educators, students, and communities is key to the success of competency-based education models. The process of calibration helps establish the common expectations essential for evaluating students based on what they know and can do, not just on having covered the curriculum over a set time period. 

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  • The four biggest takeaways from a new national survey on K–12 assessments: What’s working, what isn’t — and how AI is changing the game

    The focus on assessment has intensified in K–12 education. With math and reading scores at historic lows, most states have required more assessments. But how well are classroom assessments working? Where are educators seeing success with assessments? Where do they need to improve? What challenges do they face? How is their use of assessments evolving, especially as artificial intelligence (AI) emerges?

    A new national survey of K–12 leaders and educators provides answers. Here are the four most important takeaways from the survey. 

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