As artificial intelligence becomes a more popular tool, many teachers in Canada are looking for clearer instructions and policies on how to use it effectively in the classroom.
Breakdown
- Microsoft and OpenAI are investing $23 million in a U.S. academy for AI instruction.
- Canadian provinces like Alberta and Quebec have issued AI guidance, but detailed instructions are lacking. 23s
- Teachers are struggling to use AI effectively due to the absence of clear policies and frameworks. 32s
- Some educators are using AI tools, such as chatbots, to support student learning outside the classroom. 51s
- Concerns persist about the influence of tech companies and the impact of AI on teachers' authority. 1m 12s
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