Pope Leo says AI must be 'disarmed' in 1st major teaching
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A collection of primary and secondary classroom resources that can be used to support teaching on AI Awareness Day 2026 (4 June).
Learn how backward design helps teachers integrate AI with purpose. Start with learning goals, not tools. A practical framework for the classroom.
Educators are not always aware of the implications of using the latest shiny AI tool. Laura Milne offers guidance on balancing educational value with institutional priorities
Rutgers Business School is partnering with Google to provide its students and educators with the ability to experience the power of generative AI in their classrooms. By making AI tools easily accessible and integrating knowledge about the technology and ...
Schools are making strides. In less than three years, the proportion of teachers reporting they’ve received at least some training on AI has grown from a minority to a clear maj
It is good teaching practice to be clear and transparent about the purpose, task, and criteria for assignments and learning activities. This includes communicating with students about what is and is not allowed with regard to the use of AI in classes and ...
Surya Das I put my 100% original paper into an AI checker, only to receive a stunning 38% AI review. My heart raced, but my brain reasoned that I had not used AI at all on this assignment. But how would I prove that?
UD leads the conversation about AI in the context of teaching and learning with an interdisciplinary UD working group and other initiatives When ChatGPT burst onto the scene in November 2022, educators across the nation — and media outlets, too ...
AI Literacy in Teaching and Learning (ALTL) has been defined as “understanding the fundamentals of how AI works; critically evaluating the application of AI tools in teaching, scholarship, and the management of educational priorities; and maintaining ...
Pope Leo XIV warns of AI fueling warfare in the first major theological document of his pontificate. The pope says control of the technology must not remain in the hands “of a few.” CNN’s Christopher Lamb reports.