AI in Schools Without the Hype: Pedagogy First, Parents Included with Joseph South & Jessica Garner
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Two big truths can coexist: AI is powerful, and schools can absolutely make a mess of it.
In this episode of AmpED to 11, Brett Roer and Rebecca Bultsma sit down with Joseph South (Chief Innovation Officer) and Jessica Garner (Managing Director of Innovative Learning) at ISTE ASCD to talk about what it looks like to do AI properly in K-12 without turning it into a culture war.
They get into:
- Why most “tech problems” in schools are actually pedagogy problems
- The ISTE ASCD merger and why the pedagogy conversation and the tech conversation must become the same conversation
- What teachers are already doing with AI that’s genuinely useful (and actually saves time)
- The real reasons some educators resist AI (and why those concerns are not naive)
- How to vet AI tools beyond shiny marketing, including transparency, privacy, and red-teaming
- Why engaging parents and families early matters, and how to do it without panic
This is the grounded, no-drama version of AI in education: clear, human, and practical.
Listen now and join the conversation.
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