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The conversation around Artificial Intelligence in education is moving faster than ever. It's no longer a question of if AI will impact teaching, but how we can best harness it to support our students and ourselves. But where do you even begin? The sheer volume of information can be overwhelming.


That's why a recent article from the excellent blog Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is such a valuable resource. It cuts through the noise and provides a clear, curated list of foundational guides from trusted, authoritative sources. This isn't about trendy apps; it's about building a solid understanding of AI's role in education.


This post, which was crafted with the assistance of AI to summarize and expand upon the original work, highlights the key resources you need to get started.


The 6 Foundational Guides

The original article points to six essential documents that every educator should have on their radar:


"Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning" (U.S. Department of Education): Think of this as the big-picture overview, covering both the amazing opportunities and the potential risks of AI in education.


"AI Competency Framework for Teachers" (UNESCO): This guide provides a practical roadmap for educators, outlining the specific skills and competencies needed to thrive in an AI-driven educational landscape.


"Empowering Learners for the Age of AI" (AI for Education initiative): Shifting the focus to students, this resource is all about how we can build AI literacy in our learners.


"Ethical Guidelines on the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Data" (European Commission): This is your go-to for navigating the tricky ethical questions that come with using AI tools and student data.


"Generative Artificial Intelligence in K–12 Education" (Arizona Department of Education): For a practical, classroom-level perspective, this guide offers policies and frameworks for using tools like ChatGPT with your students.


"Teachers and AI: A View from the Classroom" (Walton Family Foundation and Gallup): This report shares real-world insights and perspectives from teachers who are already using AI, giving a valuable look at what's actually happening on the ground.


Credit Where Credit Is Due

This summary was made possible by the excellent curation and work of Dr. Med Kharbach. His original post provides more context and direct access to each of these crucial resources. We highly recommend you read it in full.


You can find the original article here: 6 Foundational AI Guides for Teachers on Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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