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AI in Education

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    AI in Education
    Professional Learning to learn about and explore Generative AI Integration in education.

Event Session Information
*** This is an online session ***
Event Session Information
Days 7
Scheduled Date(s)/Time(s)
    
08/14/2025 4:00 PM-4:30 PM Fall Community of Practice Kick-off Online
08/19/2025 4:00 PM-5:30 PM Session: AI & the Whole Child: Leading with Vision and Purpose Online
09/16/2025 4:00 PM-5:30 PM Session: Instructional Possibilities: Empowering Teachers to Enhance Learning with AI Online
10/21/2025 4:00 PM-5:30 PM Session: Agency, Ethics, and Equity: Safeguarding Student Voice in an AI World Online
11/11/2025 4:00 PM-5:30 PM Session: Professional Learning for the Future: Coaching and Modeling Ethical AI Use Online
12/02/2025 4:00 PM-5:30 PM Session: From Vision to Action: Designing Your School’s AI Integration Plan Online
12/15/2025 4:00 PM-5:30 PM Fall Community of Practice Celebration Online
Session Must Be Completed By 12/23/2025 12:00:00 AM
Title AI Community of Practice: Student-Centered School Leadership in the Age of AI Cohort
Session 20253590
Session Contact Melinda Waffle
Email :melindawaffle@remc.org
Instructor(s) Beth Rayl
Melinda Waffle
Units/Costs
 
Credits
10 SCECHs
Description: available for completion of synchronous sessions and asynchronous activities (2 per session)

Are you looking to learn more about the possibilities and impacts of AI on education?  Join a Community of Practice cohort! Cohorts will run from August to December, and encourage participants to: engage with networking opportunities with peers, exploring practical strategies for AI-driven practices, participate in resource sharing to deepen understanding of effective Gen AI integration in practice and the classroom. This cohort will focus on AI integration for school leaders, and will include integration of ethical and responsible use of AI. 

In an era of rapid technological change, school leaders must ensure that AI integration prioritizes the needs of students. This strand centers on the role of leadership in guiding responsible, equitable, and human-centered AI practices that enhance learning, support teachers, and prepare students to thrive in an AI-influenced world. Leaders will explore how to align AI strategies with instructional priorities, safeguard student well-being, and foster a culture of curiosity, care, and critical thinking.

Optional SCECHs will be available for participants.


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