AI for School Teachers

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What is artificial intelligence? Can I realistically use it in my school? What’s best done by human intelligence vs. artificial intelligence, and how do I bring these strengths together? What would it look like for me, and my school, to be AI Ready?

AI for School Teachers will help teachers and headteachers understand enough about AI to build a strategy for how it can be used in their school. Examining the needs of schools to ensure they are ready to leverage the power of AI and drawing examples from early years to high school students, this book outlines the educational implications and benefits that AI brings to school education in practical ways. It develops an understanding of what AI is and isn't and how we define and measure what we value and provides a framework which supports a step-by-step approach to developing an AI mindset, focusing on ways to improve educational opportunities for students with evidence-informed interventions.

About the author

Rose Luckin is Professor of Learner Centred Design at University College London and Founding Director of EDUCATE.

Karine George is an award-winning educationalist and an active research practitioner. She was a headteacher for more than 20 years in a school rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.

Mutlu Cukurova is a Professor in Digital Technologies in Education at UCL Knowledge Lab, University College London.

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