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AI in education needs more than innovation–it needs intention

eSchool News

There is growing enthusiasm for using AI to better support teachers–a promising shift that could save educators time and enhance student engagement. Such an approach leverages trusted, research-backed HQIM and employs rigorous vetting for safety, accuracy, ethics, and academic integrity.

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

Faculty Focus

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at a rapid pace, educational institutions find themselves at a crossroads. However, it also raises critical ethical, operational, and strategic challenges. Active Stakeholder Engagement : Regularly involve faculty, students, and staff to create a sense of shared ownership.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

Faculty Focus

Since the public release of ChatGPT in December 2022, educators have faced the challenge of effectively integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching. Rather than simply acknowledging that students are using AI, we should create opportunities for them to explore practical strategies.

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

Faculty Focus

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at a rapid pace, educational institutions find themselves at a crossroads. However, it also raises critical ethical, operational, and strategic challenges. Active Stakeholder Engagement : Regularly involve faculty, students, and staff to create a sense of shared ownership.

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What Can College Instructors Offer Their Students in the Age of AI? 

Faculty Focus

Balch & Blanck, 2025; Butulis, 2023; Parks & Oslick, 2024) and to provide their students with instruction and practice in using AI in productive and ethical ways (e.g., As the capacity of AI grows to complete increasingly complex tasks, we (as college instructors) may wonder what we can offer our students in the age of AI.

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Join us for our 2025 Teacher Leader Summit in Denver!

Dangerously Irrelevant

On Friday, June 6, we will fold artificial intelligence into the mix. Redesigning Lessons for Deeper Learning and Student Engagement As much as we’re worried about ‘learning loss,’ our students aren’t going to learn if they’re not first engaged. Individuals are invited but teams are encouraged. Register soon!

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71 Undeniably Great Debate Topics for High School

Teachers Pay Teachers

Keep students engaged with a collection of fun debate topics and “would you rather” questions for high school students that they’ll enjoy talking about. Is war more or less ethical with unmanned planes and drones? Should students under 18 be allowed to have social media accounts?