Gina Varacci and some other educators have already accepted the fact that AI will be part of students’ lives.
"It can generate questions for them if I have a reading passage that’s too difficult or easier for certain students, I can put it into ChatGPT and ask it to make it on a certain reading level," she said.
"It isn’t going away and if teaching them proper ways to use it means down the road they’ll use it responsibly and reasonably, I feel as a teacher I’m doing what I should be doing."Districts have professional development days dedicated to artificial intelligence and how it works. The platform helps with lengthy teacher tasks that they already know how to do and gives them more time with students.
"An outright ban of ChatGPT or AI, well you know, we’re well past it, it’s out of the box, so figure out a way to influence in a positive way the education in the classroom," said Bob Vecchio who is Exec. Director of the Nassau-Suffolk School Boards Association.Milo is an "E-student" who helps his classmates with special-needs strive for A's by teaching social-emotional skills and cues.
"I think we’re at the cusp of an incredible time and taking a thoughtful, reasonable approach to these advances is what’s required," said Patrick Fogarty who is the Dir. of Technology in the Jericho School District. While school boards across Long Island haven’t yet come up with concrete policies when it comes to AI, they’re beginning to come to grips with how much it could change education forever.
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