AI in Education Podcast: Analyzing Global Reports on Student AI Use, School Guidance Gaps, and Literacy Frameworks
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This podcast episode summary covers Ray and Dan discussing multiple recent AI in education reports from around the world. Key topics include: how students are actually using AI, schools' lack of clear guidance on AI use, new AI literacy and education readiness frameworks, Norway's near-ban on AI in elementary schools, student concerns about AI data centres, new guidance on AI in assessment, and the growing importance of human skills that AI cannot replace. The episode synthesizes findings from reports spanning the EU, Australia, UK, US, and global organizations like OECD, WEF, and Microsoft.
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They unpack major reports from around the world covering how students are really using AI, why schools are still struggling to provide clear guidance, and what the latest AI literacy and education readiness frameworks mean for teachers and leaders.
Along the way they discuss Norway's AI restrictions in primary schools, student concerns about AI data centres, new guidance on AI in assessment, and the growing importance of the human skills that AI can't replace.
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