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AI in education needs more than innovation–it needs intention

eSchool News

AI must align with the science of learning, or it will diminish the technology’s impact on students overall. Such an approach leverages trusted, research-backed HQIM and employs rigorous vetting for safety, accuracy, ethics, and academic integrity.

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Personalized Learning, Global Citizenship: A Framework for the Modern Classroom

k12 Digest

For instance, at B.School, we designed a cross-subject project around the theme “Our Green Neighborhood,” where students from Grades 3 to 5 explored science (recycling, energy use), math (data collection), and language arts (report writing and public speaking) through hands-on fieldwork and community interviews.

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Crafting Thoughtful AI Policy in Higher Education: A Guide for Institutional Leaders

Faculty Focus

However, it also raises critical ethical, operational, and strategic challenges. This strategy encompasses identifying core values, assessing stakeholder needs, integrating ethical considerations, and defining leadership’s role in championing AI initiatives.

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Every Student Deserves High-Quality Computer Science Education

Edsurge

This uncertainty can be daunting, but one thing is clear: Foundational knowledge in computer science will be essential, no matter what paths they choose. Computer science is essential, not optional. Computer science is essential, not optional. Every student deserves access; its a fundamental part of literacy.

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Coding, Creativity and the New Digital Fluency

Edsurge

As AI rapidly reshapes software development, computer science (CS) education must move beyond syntax drills and algorithmic repetition. The Creativity Challenge in Computer Science Education Creativity often declines as students progress through school. Creative coding unlocks all of these possibilities.

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Crafting Thoughtful AI Policy in Higher Education: A Guide for Institutional Leaders

Faculty Focus

However, it also raises critical ethical, operational, and strategic challenges. This strategy encompasses identifying core values, assessing stakeholder needs, integrating ethical considerations, and defining leadership’s role in championing AI initiatives.

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5 Steps to Update Assignments to Foster Critical Thinking and Authentic Learning in an AI Age

Faculty Focus

We can provide the guidance students want, embed analysis and evaluation into our assignments to get at that all-important critical thinking, and nudge students toward integrity. Lang, of Small Teaching Online: Applying Learning Science in Online Classes (2019). By embracing transparency. University of Oklahoma Press.