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Honest Conversations About AI: The Need for Truth

58 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Are we being honest about what AI is really doing in our classrooms? Two leading thinkers say the conversation most of us need to have isn't happening yet. MIT's Justin Reich and philosopher Dr. Christian Miller join Vicki Davis for Season 6's Big Picture Conversations series, exploring one of the most pressing questions in education today: What does honesty about AI actually look like — in research, in classrooms, and in ourselves? In this episode, you'll learn: * Why the AI in education research base is thinner than most people realize — and what teachers should do in the meantime (hint: become a micro-experimenter) * Why domain knowledge matters more than ever when students use AI — and how handing off cognitive work too early may shortcut the learning that matters most * What The Homework Machine podcast found when it interviewed 90+ teachers and 30+ students about what AI is really doing in K-12 classrooms * What 30 years of research on honor codes can teach us about AI integrity policies — and why they work * The personal honesty question Dr. Christian Miller poses to every teacher: Are you honest with yourself about how you're using AI? * How to open the honest conversation about AI in your own school and classroom — and why it starts with the teacher Show notes and a comprehensive list of research and sources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/honestai [https://www.coolcatteacher.com/honestai] 👉 If this show has made you a better teacher, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It helps more teachers find the show!

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