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AI in education seems to be taking center stage in every educational sector and across all age groups and environments. It is increasingly clear that rural schools and the teachers and students within them need a voice related to AI policy, practices, and implementation strategies. In response, FullScale recently conducted a national field scan as part of its Rural AI Strategy Lab to better understand how rural schools and districts approach AI. In fact, there is a new report from FullScale, AI in Rural Schools: What We’re Seeing in Practice. In this episode of Silver Lining for Learning (SLL), we will hear from two partners at FullScale about this report as well as two district leaders who were also involved. Listen to or watch this episode and learn about the scope and intent of the report as well as the key findings and potential future directions. You will also find out what AI adoption means in terms of instructional changes that are taking place today in rural schools in America as well as the coherence, constraints, and different trajectories of AI adoption. Finally, the show will reveal the current role of the "Rural AI Strategy Lab" and what might be on the horizon in the next couple of years. Do not miss this session. Rural AI Strategy Lab [https://www.fullscalelearning.org/rural-ai-strategy-lab/] > “Generative AI is rapidly reshaping conversations across education, with leaders exploring how this technology can expand access, strengthen instruction, and support student learning. Yet rural perspectives—representing more than 40% of U.S. districts—are often less visible in these conversations.” Report: Ham, M., Holland, B., & FullScale Team. (2026). AI in rural schools: What we’re seeing in practice. [https://resources.fullscalelearning.org/artifacts/ai-in-rural-schools-what-were-seeing-in-practice] FullScale. Dr. Megan Benay Bio: Dr. Megan Benay is a Partner on the Practice and Implementation team at FullScale, where she builds learning networks and field partnerships that turn research into practical tools, including the Rural AI Strategy Lab. Earlier in her career, Megan served as a Program Analyst at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, as Senior National Director of Data & Research and National Director of Inclusive Education at the Great Oaks Foundation, as an education consultant partnering with state education agencies on literacy reform, and as a special education teacher in New York City Public Schools. Her work spans network strategy, data systems, inclusive education, and AI integration in K-12 schools. She holds an EdD in Entrepreneurial Leadership in Education from Johns Hopkins University. Michael Ham Bio: Michael Ham is Partner for Research & Policy at FullScale, where he leads national initiatives focused on school redesign, educational innovation, and system transformation. His work helps states and districts create the conditions for locally responsive models of teaching and learning through research, policy, and implementation support. He has led major initiatives with the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), and state education agencies nationwide. A former middle school math teacher, Michael brings experience spanning classroom practice, education policy, and systems design. Jessica Gillespie Bio: Jessica Gillespie is the Director of Instructional Improvement–Innovation at Griswold Public Schools. As an ISTE certified EdTech leader, she collaborates with teachers across disciplines in grades K-12 to integrate technology and artificial intelligence in ways that center student learning and engagement. Currently, Jessica’s professional responsibilities include leading curriculum development; new teacher support and mentor training; supporting instruction, assessment, and multi-tiered systems of support; and providing professional learning. In addition to being a former Griswold Public Schools Teacher of the Year, Jessica is also a Modern Classrooms Project Distinguished Educator and Expert Mentor, a Google and SchoolAI certified educator, and CT Impact Educator for her work on blended learning. Jessica is passionate about making teaching more sustainable and about empowering learners through inclusive and authentic experiences. Jason Bell Jason Bell serves as Secondary Supervisor for Polk County Schools in southeast Tennessee, leading instructional innovation, postsecondary readiness, and leadership development. A passionate advocate for rural education, he helps schools leverage emerging technologies to expand opportunities for students and mentors school leaders through the district's teacher leadership program. Jason is a former President and Board member of the National Rural Education Association (NREA). He chairs the NREA Teacher of the Year Committee and serves on the Tennessee Rural Education Association Board of Directors. His work spans artificial intelligence, instructional leadership, workforce readiness, and rural school improvement, with a focus on building sustainable systems in resource-limited districts. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org [https://silverliningforlearning.org ]
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