Kinwise: AI Insights for Educators
In this episode of Kinwise: AI Insights for Education Leaders, host Lydia Kumar sits down with Sandra Jin, Senior Director of Innovation and AI Strategy at Leading Educators. Sandra has spent nearly a decade designing professional learning grounded in three tenets: agency, advocacy, and belonging. This conversation is about what it looks like to bring AI into schools in a way that honors what educators and students need, and Sandra's grounding question: who are you becoming through how you use AI? Key Takeaways for Education Leaders -Emotional weight is the starting point. When teachers resist AI, it's about expertise, identity, and the fear that what made them great is being taken away. Understanding what's underneath that reaction changes the entire conversation. -The VATT framework gives teachers a "why." Leading Educators uses a simple lens to help educators make technology decisions: is this AI use helping you do more, do better, or do new? -One rural teacher's lesson shows what AI can actually do. A STEM teacher at Holbrook USD was worried AI would erode students' thinking. She designed a lesson where students had to defend a pulley system plan to a Gemini-built bot, evaluate the bot's response, and justify every revision. -Rural districts are leading the way. In the RAISE Collaborative, having the superintendent, school leader, and teachers in the same room working on the same problem eliminated the buy-in struggle that slows larger systems down. Momentum that would take months elsewhere happened in weeks. -Data infrastructure is unglamorous but foundational. AI has become a mirror for the disorganized systems schools have patched together for years. The practical path forward: start where data is already clean, build something small, and expand from there.
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