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Driving EdTech Systems: Uxbridge Public Schools
Uxbridge Public Schools is located in western Massachusetts and participated in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by The Learning Accelerator (TLA) in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s...
Driving EdTech Systems: Student Data Privacy
This strategy supports users of the EdTech Systems Guide: Equity Equity-Driven Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation users in reflecting on and strengthening their school or system’s edtech practices around student data privacy.
Beyond the Pilot: How to Scale Up Innovation in Schools
This Insight explores the importance of a deliberate, phased approach to implementing educational initiatives, emphasizing that intentionality, rather than speed, is crucial for long-term success. By piloting new practices, building teacher...
Developing AI Guidance for Your School or School System
Explore how schools and districts can develop clear, flexible AI guidance through collaborative stakeholder engagement, foundational policies, and iterative implementation. Featuring an example from Agua Fria Union High School District, this...
Using Professional Development to Empower Teachers to Create AI Chatbots
This strategy outlines how teachers can develop AI chatbots to enhance lesson-planning, differentiation, and student support. It provides a real-world example from Lynwood High School, where educators used chatbot technology to streamline...
Embedding AI Literacy Into Instructional Content
DSST Public Schools’ civics teachers integrated AI literacy into their existing curriculum by connecting it to their unit on power, helping students understand AI’s impact on civic life. Their lessons emphasized responsible AI use, critical...
Building Teacher Leadership Through an AI Ambassador Program
Launching an AI Ambassador program empowers teachers to lead context-specific, sustainable AI integration efforts across schools. By centering educator leadership, collaborative visioning, and instructional practice, schools can build dynamic,...
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.
Laying the Foundation for Effective AI Integration Through Culture, Data, and Continuous Improvement
This strategy highlights how schools can lay the groundwork for effective, equity-driven AI integration by building on existing strengths in professional learning, data use, and continuous improvement. By rooting AI in instructional culture and...
Using AI to Support Multilingual Learners with Content Acquisition
Lynwood High School developed a custom AI chatbot to support multilingual learners in accessing academic content. Designed by teacher Jacqueline Oropeza, the English Language Support Assistant (ELSA) helps students summarize texts, define...
Making AI Guidance Actionable for Teachers, Students, and Families
By starting with stakeholder input and pairing policy with tailored supports, United Charter High School Humanities II created a clear, community-aligned approach to AI integration. Their work shows how schools can move from policy to practice by...