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AI in Education: What Teachers Need to Know Right Now

18 min · 9. juni 2026
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Schools are banning AI. But 86% of students are already using it (with or without teacher guidance). In this Teacher Reality Check, Leah makes the case that ignoring artificial intelligence in schools doesn't protect students. It just means they figure it out on their own, the same way they figured out social media. She examines the research on AI literacy and teacher training, tackles the deskilling argument head-on, breaks down the equity stakes of AI bans in under-resourced schools, and offers a clear framework for what ethical AI use actually looks like in the classroom. If you've been waiting for someone to say the nuanced thing about AI in education -- this is that episode. Check out the show notes here: leahcleary.com/ai-in-education [https://leahcleary.com/ai-in-education/]

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