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What You Really Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence (AI)

A Principal's Reflections

Concerns center on its potential to replace human interaction and critical thinking skills. AI will NOT : Build relationships with students or staff Implement a lesson effectively Facilitate meaningful learning These limitations highlight the importance of human interaction and expertise in the educational process.

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Teaching What Matters: Preparing Students for an AI-Driven World

Dr. Shannon Doak

The infographic that highlights the 65 jobs least likely to be automated, taken from The US Career Institute really drives home the importance of skills that only humans can offer—things like emotional intelligence, empathy, creativity, and cultural competence. Extended Essay (EE): Requires independent research and critical analysis.

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How Digital Credentials Can Elevate Existing Programs

ED Surge

Digital credentials, which adhere to open interoperability standards, provide a machine and human-readable way to showcase those skills and make it easier for potential employers to verify those claims. Skills-based credentials are valuable because they state specific skills in which a learner achieved or displayed competence.

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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

ED Surge

Defining the Integration of Artificial Intelligence Integrating AI refers to the incorporation of machine-driven intelligence into various applications and processes, enabling tasks that mimic human cognitive functions like learning from data, problem-solving and recognizing patterns. But are teachers provided the support to do so?

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How Augmented Reality Fosters Student Curiosity and Collaboration

ED Surge

It lends itself to natural conversations around critical thinking and curiosity. Some of the students were quick to step into leadership roles and tell their classmates, “Okay, guys, this is how you join a group.” It lends itself to natural conversations around critical thinking and curiosity.

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COLUMN: Want teachers to teach climate change? You’ve got to train them

The Hechinger Report

She said, “Let’s give them the data points to critically think and draw conclusions.” Bang, who is partly of Ojibwe descent, said she looks at different mental models of the relationship between humans and the natural world — do we see ourselves as apart-from nature, or part of nature? That doesn’t motivate action or change.”

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College leaders refocus attention on their students’ top priority: Jobs after graduation

The Hechinger Report

That’s driving institutions to beef up career services staffs and budgets, promote career directors to the highest levels of leadership and start offering career advising to students from the time they put down their first-year deposits. “If For most students, the change can’t happen soon enough.