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This episode discusses the nuanced role of AI in education, emphasizing that while it can enhance teaching, it should not replace the expertise of skilled educators. Listeners learn about cognitive biases impacting knowledge perception and practical strategies for using AI effectively in teacher planning.
Key points
• AI tools should support teachers, not replace them
• The need for teacher expertise when using AI
• Cognitive bias affects perceived knowledge from AI and online resources
• Practical examples of using AI in curriculum planning
• AI's role in contextualizing learning for students
• Importance of professional development in effective AI use
• Establishing boundaries for AI to enhance teaching outcomes
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