AI-Powered Teaching: Voices from the School Teams AI Collaborative
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As educators work to meet an evolving set of student needs and hopes, AI offers schools a unique opportunity to improve upon traditional teaching and learning models. However, for educators to harness new classroom practices they need access to tangible, actionable examples of how AI can support their work, improve student experiences, and promote equitable learning outcomes.

We’re excited to highlight three examples of how educators in the Collaborative are innovating with AI to meet their unique classroom needs. From practicing interview skills with AI stand-ins to creating accessible content for multilingual learners and harnessing AI for purposeful efficiency, these stories showcase the creative ways AI is being integrated into instructional practice.

Building Confidence with AI as an Interviewee

Jennifer Kosloski, 7-12th grade Advisor/Co-Founder at Valley New School (Appleton, WI)

Expanding Access for Multilingual Learners with AI

Marquitta Pope, 9-12th grade Visual Arts Teacher at United Charter High School for the Humanities II (Bronx, NY)

“One of the values we’ve held [in the AI Collaborative] is to dare to experiment, and I did that with this application,” Pope shares. “I did not know what it was going to give me, but it gave me an opportunity to create something very quickly. I ask my students to take their time seriously and think critically. This application allowed me the opportunity to do that, and I’m grateful to be able to share it with others.”

Zach Kennelly, 12th grade AP Psychology, Civics, and AI Pilot Teacher at  College View High School (Denver, CO)

Building on Teachers’ Brilliance

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Sandra Jin and Jin-Soo Huh

About the Author

Sandra Jin is the Director of Innovation at Leading Educators and a former and forever teacher who continues to be inspired by her experiences in the classroom. She is driven by her belief in self-determination as a right for every child, designing innovation programs and practices at the intersection of impactful pedagogy, student agency, and technology.

Jin-Soo Huh is a Partner at The Learning Accelerator. He brings over a decade of experience as a teacher and administrator implementing and scaling innovative, student-centered learning models. He believes strongly in the power of collaboration and works to share resources and connect people so challenges can collectively be solved. goes here.

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