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John Danner on Rethinking the Role of the Teacher in the Age of AI

47 min · 22. marras 2024
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John Danner, co-founder of Project Read AI, shares his thought-provoking ideas about the future of K-12 education in the age of AI. According to him, the current education system does not work for everyone, and the role of the teacher needs to be fundamentally rethought. Throughout the episode, John discusses the potential impact of AI on education and society as a whole, suggesting that AI could take on a significant part of the instructional load, thereby freeing teachers to focus on other aspects of student development.

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