AI in elementary schools is accelerating, raising urgent concerns about student development, dependency, and how young learners build thinking skills.
AI in elementary schools is accelerating, raising urgent concerns about student development, dependency, and how young learners build thinking skills.
AI literacy in education is the new equity line—students who can use AI effectively gain an advantage that others may never catch up to.
AI in education is shaping classrooms. When should students start? Early, guided exposure with ethics and family alignment is key.
AI equity in education depends on access, literacy, and leadership—without it, AI risks widening gaps it promises to close.
Screen time in elementary schools is shifting toward AI-driven learning, forcing leaders to rethink balance, attention, and student development.
What district leaders must do in the AI era is shift from adopting tools to designing systems that align technology, instruction, and sustainable leadership.