Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Education
School leaders' own engagement and modeling of AI is important to support teachers in successfully initiating AI opportunities for teaching and learning. How can instructional coaches introduce and model AI use in their coaching activities with teachers? What might a school or district position statement on AI contain? Technology and design leaders from the Chester County Intermediate Unit in Pennsylvania, Josh Ecker and Kylie Hand, share the ways they support school leaders at various stages of AI implementation in their schools.
Resources:
AI in Education News & Guidance
AI Curriculum Resources
Individuals
Our Contact Info:
Kylie Hand, Director of Learning Design & EdTech, Chester County Intermediate Unit: KylieH@cciu.org
Personal Social Media:
Josh Ecker, Learning Design Coordinator, JoshE@cciu.org
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