Chinook's Edge School Board Supports AI in Education
Published Date: 28/06/2024
Chinook's Edge School Board of Trustees reviews administrative procedure to guide AI integration in schools, focusing on ethical and safe use
The Chinook's Edge School Board of Trustees has taken a significant step towards embracing the future of education by reviewing an administrative procedure to guide the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in schools throughout the division. The procedure aims to ensure the ethical, safe, and effective use of AI technologies in schools, ultimately enhancing the quality of education, personalizing the learning experience, and improving educational outcomes.
The initiative is part of the board's effort to prepare students for success in a world where AI plays a central role in shaping our society and economy. By introducing AI in schools, the board hopes to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in an AI-driven future.
In addition to reviewing the AI procedure, the board also discussed the division's approach to implementing the government's requirements prohibiting the use of cell phones and social media in classrooms in the upcoming school year. The policy, which must be in place by January 2025, will be developed in consultation with staff, students, and parents to ensure a collaborative and effective approach.
Furthermore, the board received an update on health and safety in schools throughout the division and announced plans to implement a school emergency response system, Hour Zero, for the 2024-25 school year. The program will provide training and support for staff and align language and processes in emergency situations used by emergency responders.
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Chinook's Edge School Division is a school division located in Alberta, Canada, serving over 11,000 students across 43 schools. The division is committed to providing a high-quality education that prepares students for success in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing world.
Chinook's Edge School Division is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment that fosters academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, the division is committed to providing students with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to succeed in the 21st century.
FAQs:
Q: What is the goal of the AI procedure in Chinook's Edge schools?
A: The goal is to prepare students for success in a world where AI plays a central role in shaping our society and economy.
Q: Why is the board implementing a policy prohibiting cell phones and social media in classrooms?
A: The policy is a government requirement aimed at minimizing distractions and promoting a focus on learning in the classroom.
Q: What is Hour Zero, and how will it benefit schools?
A: Hour Zero is a school emergency response system that provides training and support for staff, aligning language and processes in emergency situations used by emergency responders.
Q: How will the AI procedure ensure the ethical and safe use of AI in schools?
A: The procedure will guide the integration of AI technologies in schools, prioritizing ethical and safe use to ensure student safety and well-being.
Q: How will the board engage with stakeholders in developing the policy prohibiting cell phones and social media in classrooms?
A: The board will engage with staff, students, and parents in a consultation process to ensure a collaborative and effective approach.