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A cautious approach to using AI in education

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Guidance for using AI in education AI is already impacting education in several areas: plagiarism detection, learning management platforms, analyzing student success/failure metrics, and curriculum development. In fact, this is what the Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology recommended back in May.

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AI in K-12 instruction: Insights from instructional coaches

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Perceived impact of AI on instruction The vast majority of instructional coaches expressed positive expectations regarding AIs potential to reduce educator workload, create personalized learning experiences, and improve access for students with disabilities. However, perspectives on AIs overall impact on education varied.

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Educator Certification Programs and Increasing the Use of Artificial Intelligence 

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The expectations of pre-service teachers and aspiring school administrators have a new focus that includes educator retention and artificial intelligence (AI). Moreover, they are developing skills to create video and audio instructional materials for students with disabilities using Pika and Mid Journey AI tools. Minkowan Goo, Ph.D.

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Educator Certification Programs and Increasing the Use of Artificial Intelligence 

Faculty Focus

The expectations of pre-service teachers and aspiring school administrators have a new focus that includes educator retention and artificial intelligence (AI). Moreover, they are developing skills to create video and audio instructional materials for students with disabilities using Pika and Mid Journey AI tools. Minkowan Goo, Ph.D.

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Promoting AI-Enhanced Performance in the Online Classroom

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More than 1 billion people across the world have disabilities and AI optimizes accessibility, inclusion, and equity, thus ensuring fairer access to educational information of all types (Nacheva 2025, 137). Transcriptions ease and enable learning for many students with disabilities. doi:10.1108/ILS-04-2023-0034. Nacheva, Radka.

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Promoting AI-Enhanced Performance in the Online Classroom

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More than 1 billion people across the world have disabilities and AI optimizes accessibility, inclusion, and equity, thus ensuring fairer access to educational information of all types (Nacheva 2025, 137). Transcriptions ease and enable learning for many students with disabilities. doi:10.1108/ILS-04-2023-0034. Nacheva, Radka.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 1

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The launch of the artificial intelligence (AI) large language model ChatGPT was met with both enthusiasm (“Wow! Just take a look at the article, “ Here are the schools and colleges that have banned the use of ChatGPT over plagiarism and misinformation fears ” (Nolan, 2023), and you will find several U.S.