The CanadianED Leadership Show
Dean interviews high school philosophy teacher Marcus Blair about how discovering a student had used ChatGPT shifted his initial curiosity into fear and urgency, prompting questions about AI’s impact on classrooms, education, and society. Blair explains how his philosophy background helps him ground AI decisions in critical thinking and ethics, drawing on thinkers like Descartes and approaches like utilitarianism and virtue ethics to move beyond policing toward student integrity. He describes practical classroom systems—AI integration “stamps,” a signed student AI agreement, and QR-code disclosure forms—plus strategic cognitive offloading so students can focus on intended learning outcomes. Blair shares examples including AI-supported reporting followed by in-class ethical judgment, emphasizing standards-based assessment, process-focused writing instruction, reduced homework, and district leadership supporting capacity-building and dialogue. 00:00 Caught Using ChatGPT 01:06 Meet Marcus Blair 03:25 First Encounter Fear 05:30 Existential Classroom Shift 07:23 Why Philosophy Matters 10:53 Integrity Over Policing 12:53 Student Win With AI 14:31 Classroom AI Guardrails 19:20 Cognitive Offloading Example 22:46 Standards Based Assessment 24:51 Process Over Product 27:17 Rethinking Homework 29:43 District Leadership Pride 32:35 Finding Common Ground 35:13 Gratitude And Rapid Fire 37:03 Books Shows Hidden Gems 40:59 Closing Thanks
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