AI in the Classroom - Daily
In this episode we explore the debate around a Georgia school marketed as the nation’s first AI-themed high school, and what its story reveals about the gap between AI branding and actual classroom practice. Topics covered: * The Seckinger High School debate and the risks of branding a school around AI * Larry Cuban’s “oversold and underused” pattern in education technology * Why AI may create a harder accountability problem than earlier classroom technologies * The difference between durable skills and actual AI integration * When AI speeds up learning versus when it short-circuits important thinking * The limits of student self-awareness when using AI tools * What district leaders should ask before making AI part of a school’s identity * Why good teaching may matter more than the AI label attached to a school Sources: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/30/opinion/ai-high-school.html
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