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Is AI Creating or Killing the Future of Education? Experts Debate

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Welcome back to another episode of Decode, the podcast that plunges into the intriguing world of K-12 computer science education through the lens of storytelling and data analysis. Today, we're joined by Steve Popper, the Chief Academic Officer at Democracy Prep, a burgeoning national charter network known for its impressive educational outcomes. In this episode, Steve shares his journey from being a special education teacher to leading academic strategies at Democracy Prep. He highlights the importance of family engagement and how it is actively integrated into their educational model.

As we navigate the conversation, Steve also delves into the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, addressing the balance between harnessing AI's capabilities and maintaining critical human educational values. He emphasizes AI as an equity tool that, if used wisely, can bridge existing educational gaps rather than widen them.

Join us as we explore how Democracy Prep is not only reacting to technological advancements like AI but is also proactively leveraging them to enhance educational delivery, engage with families, and prepare students for a world where AI is ubiquitous. This discussion promises to be a compelling blend of practical insights and visionary educational strategies.

Timestamps

00:00 Superintendents address disparity in computer science enrollment.

03:33 Educators prioritize family engagement in student success.

08:06 Develop clear policies, execute and ensure equity.

11:11 Using AI can save teachers time.

Connect with Steve Popper

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-popper-47b54219a

Website: https://democracyprep.org/

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Welcome back to another episode of Decode, the podcast that plunges into the intriguing world of K-12 computer science education through the lens of storytelling and data analysis. Today, we're joined by Steve Popper, the Chief Academic Officer at Democracy Prep, a burgeoning national charter network known for its impressive educational outcomes. In this episode, Steve shares his journey from being a special education teacher to leading academic strategies at Democracy Prep. He highlights the importance of family engagement and how it is actively integrated into their educational model.

As we navigate the conversation, Steve also delves into the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, addressing the balance between harnessing AI's capabilities and maintaining critical human educational values. He emphasizes AI as an equity tool that, if used wisely, can bridge existing educational gaps rather than widen them.

Join us as we explore how Democracy Prep is not only reacting to technological advancements like AI but is also proactively leveraging them to enhance educational delivery, engage with families, and prepare students for a world where AI is ubiquitous. This discussion promises to be a compelling blend of practical insights and visionary educational strategies.

Timestamps

00:00 Superintendents address disparity in computer science enrollment.

03:33 Educators prioritize family engagement in student success.

08:06 Develop clear policies, execute and ensure equity.

11:11 Using AI can save teachers time.

Connect with Steve Popper

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-popper-47b54219a

Website: https://democracyprep.org/

  continue reading

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