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From Policy to Practice: Making AI Work for Teachers

40 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Dustin and Ghazali talk with Shuayb Abdi, an educator-turned-founder working with international schools across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, to discuss the growing gap between AI policy and what’s actually happening in classrooms—especially in contexts where class sizes are large, resources are limited, and traditional assessment models are strained. Together, they explore why many schools stay stuck in fear-based, reactive approaches (like bans and “catching cheating”), and what it looks like to move toward practical implementation through teacher training, thoughtful guardrails, data privacy, and AI tools that actually support learning and reclaim teacher time. Our guiding question is, ‘How do we move from AI policy to classroom practice in ways that truly support teachers and improve student learning—without sacrificing safety, trust, or equity?’ Shuayb Abdi is an educator-turned-founder who supports international and emerging-market schools in using AI in practical, classroom-ready ways. With experience working across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Shuayb focuses on helping teachers improve outcomes while reducing workload—through stronger AI fluency, better implementation strategies, and tools designed with classroom realities in mind. He also runs a coding bootcamp that has helped hundreds of people learn to code and transition into tech, including many former educators, and he is passionate about helping schools prepare students and teachers for an AI-shaped future. We are always looking for passionate members of the education world to join us and talk about tips and strategies to support teachers! You don't have to be any kind of expert, just someone who is passionate about education and teachers. If that is you, please fill out this form to let us know what you want to discuss and choose a time to record with us: https://forms.gle/CVUTHrwTRuqJo7FY8 [https://forms.gle/CVUTHrwTRuqJo7FY8]

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From Policy to Practice: Making AI Work for Teachers

Dustin and Ghazali talk with Shuayb Abdi, an educator-turned-founder working with international schools across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, to discuss the growing gap between AI policy and what’s actually happening in classrooms—especially in contexts where class sizes are large, resources are limited, and traditional assessment models are strained. Together, they explore why many schools stay stuck in fear-based, reactive approaches (like bans and “catching cheating”), and what it looks like to move toward practical implementation through teacher training, thoughtful guardrails, data privacy, and AI tools that actually support learning and reclaim teacher time. Our guiding question is, ‘How do we move from AI policy to classroom practice in ways that truly support teachers and improve student learning—without sacrificing safety, trust, or equity?’ Shuayb Abdi is an educator-turned-founder who supports international and emerging-market schools in using AI in practical, classroom-ready ways. With experience working across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Shuayb focuses on helping teachers improve outcomes while reducing workload—through stronger AI fluency, better implementation strategies, and tools designed with classroom realities in mind. He also runs a coding bootcamp that has helped hundreds of people learn to code and transition into tech, including many former educators, and he is passionate about helping schools prepare students and teachers for an AI-shaped future. We are always looking for passionate members of the education world to join us and talk about tips and strategies to support teachers! You don't have to be any kind of expert, just someone who is passionate about education and teachers. If that is you, please fill out this form to let us know what you want to discuss and choose a time to record with us: https://forms.gle/CVUTHrwTRuqJo7FY8 [https://forms.gle/CVUTHrwTRuqJo7FY8]

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