Educators recognize AI’s capabilities in enhancing learning and supporting teaching and identify ways to maximize efficacy.

Educators recognize AI’s capabilities in enhancing learning and supporting teaching and identify ways to maximize efficacy.   

Educators find themselves leaning on AI to support their work to meet diverse student needs and also explore ways to equip students with the skills they need to use it effectively. 

Sample Educator Conversations:

Despite concerns, educators recognize AI’s potential when used intentionally.

  • “As a SpEd teacher, some AI tools can be game changers for making a really hard job more manageable.”
  • “I think Large Language Models (LLMs) make for excellent answer keys. I find myself using them all the time for calculus questions.”

Some educators are reframing AI as a learning tool rather than a shortcut:

  • “I’m trying to take the cheating out of the equation and go back to learning… So if anyone has ideas on lesson plans that embrace AI, I’d appreciate the help!”
  • “Teach them to do the AI sandwich. Break a project up into parts where:
    1. They create their own work.
    2. They have the AI do corrections and offer suggestions.
    3. They read through the corrections and suggestions and then create the final product.”