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The following resources are provided to help schools and teachers create clear communication to students and families about AI and its use for school work.
Even our youngest learners are exposed to AI on personal devices and apps.
At this age, students should develop an awareness of what a human is versus what a computer, robot, or AI is, and similarities and differences.
"Unplugged" activities with no direct AI interaction are recommended.
Books that feature robots are also effective to introduce the concept of AI to young learners.
Most AI tools on the market are not intended for students younger than 13; however, many students still have access through their families' accounts or personal devices.
Students in these grades should understand what AI is, how it works, and the risks of AI so that they develop good practices.
Introduce students to AI using age-appropriate tools with teacher supervision if students are directly interacting with AI.
Teachers can also demonstrate an AI tool without students directly interacting.
Consider incorporating simple AI guidance as a school and/or as a classroom.
Students older than 13 years of age have access to many AI tools, both on their BPS devices and on personal devices.
Students should be explicitly taught how to use AI tools appropriately to help their learning, in addition to the risks of AI including over-reliance and addiction.
As students approach graduation, they need to be prepared to navigate AI in their post-secondary college and career.
School and teacher-level guidance are imperative to promote responsible use.
Teachers must design their assignments with AI in mind, which may range from incorporating strategies to prevent AI use to integrating AI in meaningful ways to support learning.
This toolkit contains:
Sample language for school AI guidance that can be used to amend existing documents such as Code of Conduct and/or Student Handbook
Sample Student AI Agreement
One pagers about AI for students and families in simple language
Sample Teacher Guidance templates that can be customized by each school or teacher
Recommended lessons for AI literacy