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AI Policy Landscape Scan: Understanding the Field’s Early Response
This landscape scan captures and compares emerging AI guidance from state and local education agencies across the U.S., highlighting how leaders are beginning to frame instructional use, provide implementation supports, and articulate guiding...
The Eliot Innovation School’s January 2025 AI & Instruction PD Slides
This professional development session supported educators in deepening their understanding of AI tools and integrating them into data-informed planning. It reflects Eliot’s commitment to building system wide instructional capacity, ensuring AI...
How can school and district leaders build the prerequisite conditions for AI to be used powerfully, equitably, and responsibly?
This problem of practice provides three approaches school and district leaders can take to build the prerequisite conditions for AI to be used powerfully, equitably, and responsibly.
United Charter High School for the Humanities II Staff AI Use Policy
This internal policy outlines clear guidelines for AI use by staff, including permissible applications, student data protections, responsible oversight, and required professional learning. It establishes expectations for ethical, transparent, and...
United Charter High School for the Humanities II Student AI Use Policy
This student-facing AI policy outlines clear guidelines for responsible, ethical, and transparent AI use across academic settings, emphasizing academic integrity, digital literacy, and data privacy.
United Charter High School for the Humanities II AI Playbook for Teachers
This practical guide helps teachers integrate AI into instruction with specific strategies, prompt starters, and tool overviews organized by classroom challenges such as differentiation, engagement, and feedback. Designed for everyday use, the...
Roots Director of Operations and Innovation Explains Modifying Tech Tools for Students
Roots Director of Operations and Innovation, Jill Tew, discussed early modification needs and how those needs will change as students develop more skills and grow.Transcript: Jill Tew: A lot of what we did this year was to make it easy for...
Short-Cycle Innovation Approach
Trailblazer uses a short cycle innovation approach to address challenges and test improvements.
Partnering with a Local College to Develop New Teacher Training Opportunities
How to build a pipeline of teachers that are ready to teach in personalized learning environments.
Applying for State Innovation Waivers to Support Long-Term Transformation
How to support school redesign while meeting state accountability standards.
Problem of Practice: Share Best Practices vs. Share Process/Failures
One of the key challenges articulated by district and CMO leaders is deciding how to share information across their systems – should we stick to “best practices” or share our process and failures as well? This guide unpacks the relative benefit of...