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aiEDU and The Rithm Project Partner to Infuse Human Connection into AI Literacy Through High School ELA Curriculum

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DENVER — The AI Education Project (aiEDU) and The Rithm Project are proud to announce a new partnership focused on advancing AI literacy and AI readiness and human connection in high school English Language Arts (ELA) classrooms.

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An AI Wish List From Teachers: What They Actually Want It to Do

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That’s a game-changer for differentiation,” says Kim Zajac, a speech and language pathologist at Norton Public School in Massachusetts. Mark Bannecker, an English teacher at North High School in Missouri, is building AI-powered learning modules that guide students through skill-building exercises.

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AI can personalize learning–it can’t make students care

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Over a decade of Gallup polling , as well as research cited in Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop’s new book The Disengaged Teen , highlight a fundamental problem: most students, especially in middle and high school, are disengaged from school. The next big educational innovation won’t come from more intelligent AI.

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Every Student Deserves High-Quality Computer Science Education

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Just as we teach the alphabet, structure, vocabulary and syntax, we must teach the language of computers. Computer science should begin early and continue throughout elementary, middle and high school. When evaluating a computer science curriculum, its important to consider how it approaches artificial intelligence.

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Dusting Off an Old Practice to Make Reading Fun Again

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My own brother — who is incredibly intelligent, younger than I am, and has already paid off his house (what?!?!) — once told me, “I never read anything unless I absolutely have to.” Like most language arts/English teachers, I always wanted to share my love of reading with my students. But not everybody feels this way about reading.

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Catch them Learning: A Pathway to Academic Integrity in the Age of AI

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Use rubrics as a shared language of the route that teachers and students can use formatively to navigate the path toward high-quality work rather than as a summative tool to justify grades. Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence , 6 , 100209. Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence , v7:1-10.

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Remote Learning Strategies: Beyond the Pandemic

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So when they graduate from high school, they’re well on their way to an associates degree. The concept of AGI, artificial General intelligence, and I know that that in some circles that term gets banded around a lot, others are just are not as familiar with. I was chatting with a longtime friend of mine who’s.

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