KQED
For Developing Digital Media Literacy Skills And Engagement Among Teachers And Students
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Amount$100,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/14/2019
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
KQED is a public media organization dedicated to providing people with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions, convening community dialogue, and helping students and teachers thrive in 21st century classrooms. KQED seeks to better understand how to use OER to build a media literacy ecosystem so that students and teachers acquire skills that strengthen deeper learning and civic participation. This work will support the development of standards-aligned OER for teachers and students as well as research on OER effectiveness.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.kqed.org
Address
2601 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA, 94110, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for The California Report
The California Report is the top-rated, daily, statewide news radio and podcast report produced by KQED for California audiences. This is a sponsorship grant to support The California Report's program in general, and maintains editorial independence for the newsroom.
for support of the MindShift blog and digital reporting platform
KQED informs and engages the public in California and nationwide with trustworthy journalism about key issues of community concern. This grant will support the growth of MindShift, a KQED digital reporting vertical that examines important developments and exciting practices in teaching and learning. This work advances the foundation’s Education Program goals of lifting up new exemplars of teacher practice, fostering new knowledge about transforming education systems, and providing a platform for new voices in our discourse about public education. (Strategy: K-12 Teaching and Learning)
for Fresh Air with Terry Gross sponsorship
KQED is a San Francisco Bay Area public broadcasting media outlet presenting news, arts and culture, and educational programs, along with entertainment via radio, television, and digital media. KQED serves 700,000 audience members from Sacramento County in the north to Monterey County in the south. This grant will support publicity for the Hewlett 50 Arts Commissions initiative, and for the foundation’s ongoing support for the performing arts.