Knowtion Framework

Knowtion Information Content Framework chart with categories: Educational Value and Currency, Equitable Content, Authority, Practitioner Friendly, and Technical Aspects. Each category compares criteria for unmet versus met standards, with a focus on educational value, cultural diversity, authority of source, usability for practitioners, and logical design.
Opportunity content framework diagram with categories such as educational value, equitable content, authority, practitioner friendly, and technical aspects, highlighting unmet and met criteria. Includes guidelines for assessing content quality and organizational commitment to equity.

Education professionals need trusted high quality content

  • The two rubrics above are used by the Knowtion educator team to review, vet and approve content for the Knowtion community.

  • One is for information, resources, lesson plans, organizers, research and more; the other rubric is for opportunities such as fellowships, experience based learning, externships and other opportunities for educators to “teach and…”

  • If you have content you believe should be shared to help other educators, send it to us and we will use this rubric to review prior to posting. 

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Do you have an opportunity for Educators? Do you have great content that would help more educators support increased learning and engagement?