The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education
The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education
The role of AI in education has the potential to transform current practices for the better, reducing workload, providing more effective working practices, and providing a range of learning support material. But as with many technological developments, the risks need careful management to ensure the benefits are realised.
The Role of AI @ Anson Primary School
'We've been using artificial intelligence with all our staff, from the office admin tasks all the way up to my role as a headteacher. I tend to find that artificial intelligence cuts the bulk out of my workload. So in terms of running policies, examining budgets, artificial intelligence is allowing me to produce large pieces of work in a much shorter form and then being able to adapt it to my own school and our specific setting'
Simon Pile
Headteacher
Anson Primary School
LGfL workload Reduction pilot with Teach Mate AI
LGfL piloted the Teach Mate AI platform in Primary, Secondary, and SEND school contexts during the Spring / Summer of 2024. The pilot highlighted a number of practical ways in which AI can help teachers understand how to manage their workload more effectively and also become more effective in their role along the way.
AI at RGS Worcester Family of Schools
AI In Education Think Tank - 10th October 2023
Following on from the well-received presentation at the LGfL Conference in June 2023, John Jones and Matt Warne from the RGS Worcester will explore the latest thinking and share their own experiences and insights from their work within the schools in the West Midlands EdTech Hub.
Topics covered included:
What is (and isn’t) Artificial Intelligence and knowledge
What are Large Learning Language Models (LLMS) and how do they work?
How can (and why should) we develop teacher and learner AI literacy?
Examples of the latest approaches to integrating AI in everyday Teaching and Learning
AI at RGS Worcester: A Natural Next Step
30th June 2023
Watch the presentation by John Jones and Matt Warne from the RGS Worcester Family of Schools filmed at the LGfL 'Let's Assemble Conference'