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Building ethical AI usage in K-12 education

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On the 6th Day of Edtech, our story focuses on ethical AI use. Our AI deep dive resulted in the development of three guiding principles: high standards and expectations, future ready skills, and cultural proficiency. Join eSchool News for the 12 Days of Edtech with 2024s most-read and most-loved stories.

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Crafting ethical AI landscapes in K-12 education

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Our AI deep dive resulted in the development of three guiding principles: high standards and expectations, future ready skills, and cultural proficiency. As AI evolves to become an ever-present part of education, there must be a systemic imperative for K-12 school districts to cultivate an ethically-driven mindset.

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Why agentic AI matters now more than ever

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Ethics and accessibility policies Written down but rarely embedded in daily workflows. Multilingual expansion Translates words, not nuance or meaning across cultures. What would a more intelligent system look like? Static knowledge bases Easy to search but often outdated or contextually off. They dont help them go deeper.

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Beyond digital literacy: Why K-12 educators must prioritize data literacy

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As artificial intelligence, personalized learning platforms, and algorithm-driven content become more common in classrooms, students must understand how data influences what they see and how they are assessed. Data ethics and student agency Theres another layer of data literacy thats especially relevant in todays digital age: ethics.

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GenAI and cultural competency: New priorities in teacher preparation

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Cultural competency and AI To become effective agents of change, the next generation of teachers will need to take ownership of three core areas: cultural competency, social-emotional learning, and innovative practices (including AI).

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Students using AI: It’s not that scary and shouldn’t be banned

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Educators can guide students to interrogate the reliability of AI outputs and discuss the ethical implications of biased algorithms. Define when and how it’s appropriate, fostering a culture of integrity. Yet, in the educational space, AI often stirs fear and skepticism among educators. Rethinking AI as a tool for empowerment 1.

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10 things AI still struggles with in education–and beyond

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But despite its rapid advancements, AI still struggles with many aspects of human intelligence, especially when it comes to nuance, creativity, and real-world application. Here are 10 areas where AI falls short–and why human intelligence remains essential. This is why AI-generated jokes often fall flat or sound robotic.