The Teacher Down The Hall

Small Kids, Big Tech: AI in Early Education

29 min · 23 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Small Kids, Big Tech: AI in Early Education

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Justin talks with Katie, an elementary principal and former instructional designer, about practical uses of AI in schools. They discuss how AI saves teachers time by drafting agendas, differentiating lessons, summarizing IEP/504 meetings, and suggesting behavior strategies. Katie emphasizes that AI is a helpful starting point but cannot replace teachers’ creativity, intentionality, or the art of instruction. They explore age-appropriate exposure to AI for young students and emerging tools like AI reading coaches and classroom assistants. The episode closes with advice to try one AI tool to reduce workload while preserving authentic teaching practice.

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