To enhance reading comprehension, you need to read.” Someone shared this comment on the guide I published yesterday on my ...
In a recent post, I outlined 9 ways AI-literate students learn with AI, focusing on how students use AI to support thinking, reading, writing, feedback, and reflection. That post traced the practices ...
AI literacy often gets reduced to tool use. In classrooms, what matters far more is how students think with AI, how they ...
Critical thinking (CT) is key to any meaningful use of AI in education. In fact, CT matters with or without AI, but once AI ...
There is a heated debate right now around AI and assessment. This is understandable given that AI’s language and reasoning ...
I’ve been thinking a lot about how AI fits into reading practices, and I recently shared a guide exploring this topic in ...
An AI use agreement gives structure to how AI fits into classroom life. It sets shared expectations early, reduces confusion later, and helps students see AI as part of learning. When expectations ...
As the school year comes to a close, it’s time to celebrate the hard work, achievements, and unique contributions of each student in your classroom. End-of-year awards are a fantastic way to recognize ...
Every teacher should have an AI policy for their classroom. I’m not talking about a 10-page document full of legal jargon. I mean something simple, clear, and collaboratively built with your students.
Lesson planning is one of those areas where you can truly make the best of AI. As someone who’s spent hours crafting detailed plans, adapting materials, and trying to meet every student’s need I know ...