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Thursday June 4, 2026 12:15pm - 1:15pm MDT
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In many literacy classrooms, implementing high-quality instructional materials with fidelity has come to mean using curriculum questions exactly as written. While well-intentioned, this practice often leads to one-size-fits-all instruction and superficial comprehension.

Drawing on research from SRI International, this session argues for a shift from implementation with fidelity to implementation with integrity, preserving the intent of high-quality materials while responding to how students actually build understanding from complex texts across grade levels.

Participants will examine examples of “before and after” questions, analyze how different questions shape comprehension, and collaboratively revise questions from existing instructional materials. The session will also introduce an AI-supported tool to help educators continue refining instructional questions beyond the session.

Participants will leave with:
1. Practical strategies for revising questions to deepen comprehension
2. Sample revised questions for implementation
3. Access to an AI-assisted question-revision tool
Presenters
avatar for Whitney Whealdon

Whitney Whealdon

Director of Learning Innovation, Learning Tapestry
Whitney Whealdon is a career educator and learning architect with more than 20 years of experience spanning the classroom, state-level policy, and educational technology. As the Director of Learning Innovation at Learning Tapestry, she partners with organizations to design digital... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 12:15pm - 1:15pm MDT
Room 13 - Tesuque

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