The good news: AI doesn’t replace great teaching—it supports it. When used thoughtfully, AI can enhance classroom practices, streamline planning, and open up new opportunities for student engagement. 3 Ways AI Supports Teachers Today
3. Personalize Student Learning Every student learns differently, and AI can help teachers provide multiple entry points into the same content. By generating leveled reading passages, scaffolded practice, or enrichment activities, AI allows students to learn at their own pace—without adding more work to the teacher’s plate. Responsible Use MattersOf course, using AI in education isn’t without challenges. Teachers need to think carefully about data privacy, equity, and the importance of keeping students the authors of their own learning. That’s why resources like the AI in the Classroom Starter Kit exist—to provide clear guardrails, practical strategies, and examples of AI in action. Your Next Step
If you’re curious about bringing AI into your classroom, start small. Try using an AI tool to create a single resource for your next lesson. Reflect on how it saves you time or enhances student learning—and then build from there. For more strategies, classroom examples, and ready-to-use templates, check out the AI in the Classroom Starter Kit—your practical guide to exploring AI with confidence. 👉 Order Your Copy Today at aiintheclassroom.com or learn more at blendedlearningpd.com.
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AuthorMarcia Kish is an instructional coach, author of the AI in the Classroom Starter Kit, and a national presenter on blended learning and AI in education. She helps schools design classrooms where students thrive through engagement, ownership, and innovative teaching practices. ArchivesCategories
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