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Denver Public Schools’ AI Survey Prompts
K-12 school and system leaders can survey their stakeholders (i.e., students, educators, or even other members of their wider school community, including families) to better understand the conditions at play that might support or hinder effective...
Helping Students Process and Apply AI-Generated Feedback
This strategy card explores how educators can help students process and apply AI-generated feedback by using structured reflection and goal-setting protocols, ensuring AI serves as a tool for deep learning and metacognitive growth.
Using Surveys to Guide AI Literacy and Instructional Practice
This strategy outlines how schools and districts can use surveys to assess AI literacy, guide professional development, shape instructional policies, and support effective AI integration in the classroom.
Using Generative AI to Build Complex Free-Response Questions
Teachers can save time by using generative AI tools to create complex free-response questions that provide students more opportunities to practice these types of questions for assessments like the Advanced Placement (AP) examinations.
Using AI to Create Resources and Strengthen the Implementation of Open Educational Resources
Generative AI can enhance Open Educational Resources (OER) by creating tailored instructional tools and supports. DSST Public Schools used AI-powered chatbots with Illustrative Mathematics to develop teacher engagement strategies and end-of-unit...
Equipping Students to Drive Community Change with AI
To develop true AI literacy, students must actively create alongside AI, rather than passively consume its outputs. DSST Public Schools civics teachers Zach Kennelly and Gianna Geraffo designed a project where students built AI-powered chatbots to...
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...
Teaching Students AI Ethics Through Workshops
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life, students need opportunities to examine its ethical implications critically. This resource explores how educators can use workshops to help students reflect on AI’s biases, environmental...
Starting Smart with AI: A Quick Guide for School and System Leaders
This brief helps local education agency (LEA) leaders take their first steps toward thoughtful AI integration in K-12 education. Framed around foundational questions and actionable steps using the Hop, Skip, Leapfrog model, it supports systems in...
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...
Designing a Multi-Level Theory of Change
A theory of change is a visual representation of a defined set of activities, outputs, and outcomes based on an evidence-based framework or theory. This collaborative tool helps state, system, and school communities identify not just actions and...