Governments must provide sustained and concerted pressure to mandate and fund professional development for educators on GAI tools and associated ethical considerations
When science demonstrates you are wrong, the obvious thing to do is deny it… well not to me, but it seems that is the preferred action at least here in the USA.
The fact that as many people need to learn this as I near the end of my career as needed to learn it at the beginning shows how little educators care about research-based methods.
“Data” generally assumes you have a large dataset and seek to describe patterns and correlations… “data” (as applied in education) was never meant to characterize an individual.
One thing I learned during 35 years in education: there are plenty of educators, and a vast majority of curriculum leaders, standards writers, etc. who vastly underestimate students’ interest in and capacity to learn about and potentially solve complex problems.
Adults have been bullying adults in schools for decades. Too often then, those who are bullied do nothing. Yes, I was bullied.
I had the benefit of being able to push back on it when it happened. Late in my career, I contributed to 1 bully being terminated and 1 pressured to resign.
One thing I learned during 35 years in education: there are some folks who really do believe “passing the test” and “knowing the material” are the same thing.
Giving access to information is a silly role for teachers today. Students need help selecting it, interpreting it, evaluating it, applying it, integrating it….
I write to understand the topic and clarify my thinking. That others consume the words, sentences, and paragraphs and find meaning in them too is a delightful side effect.