
EduProtocols Triple-Play: 3 Spins on a Classroom Classic to Defeat AI Anxiety
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In this episode, Jake Carr discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on education and how a shift from control to connection can enhance teaching using a recent article by Carlo Iacono. He introduces the EduProtocols Triple Play, which includes adaptations of the Frayer Model to foster student engagement, collaboration, and reflection. The conversation emphasizes the importance of witnessing student growth and creating a supportive learning environment, ultimately advocating for a more human-centered approach in education.takeaways
- AI is making teachers question traditional methods.
- Connection, not control, is key in education.
- The Frayer model can be adapted for deeper learning.
- Witnessing student growth is essential for effective teaching.
- Struggle in learning is a sign of progress.
- AI can assist but cannot replace human connection.
- Daily conditions in the classroom should foster engagement.
- EduProtocols can reduce teacher workload and increase student interaction.
- Reflection is crucial for student development.
- Teaching is about guiding students through their learning journey.
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Got a question? We'd love to answer it! Leave us a voicemail on SpeakPipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatteachershavetosay
Want more EduProtocols from Jake? Check out his book at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and more.