Integrating AI for Deeper Literacy Learning

Discover how to harness the power of AI to enhance, not replace, the cognitive lift and meaningful learning in literacy classrooms. In this session, AI for Education collaborated with Student Achievement Partners to explore practical strategies for using generative AI to support productive struggle while maintaining the essential cognitive work that drives student growth.

Key topics included:

  • Strategic AI Integration: Learn to differentiate between AI uses that enhance learning versus those that replace critical thinking opportunities, with special focus on elementary and secondary applications.

  • Practical Implementation Strategies: Explore concrete for strategies like creating differentiated text resources, supporting multilingual learners, engineering effective scaffolds, and more.

  • Student-Centered Planning: Master the framework for evaluating AI tools through the lens of student learning outcomes rather than technology-driven tasks.

The session also included a comprehensive downloadable guide that provides educators with a framework for thoughtfully integrating genAI into literacy planning and instruction.

AI Summary Notes:

🧠 High-Quality Literacy Instruction (08:44 - 20:17)

  • Defined 5 key areas of high-quality literacy instruction

  • Discussed importance of productive vs. counterproductive struggle

  • Emphasized using AI to enhance, not replace, student cognitive work

  • Mandy demonstrated using ChatGPT to create a text set on energy transfer

  • Highlighted importance of teacher expertise in AI-assisted content creation

📝 Guide Structure and Examples (20:17 - 29:35)

  • Detailed walkthrough of the guide's structure and content

  • Explained the process of creating worked examples using AI

  • Emphasized transparency in AI use and citation

  • Discussed the importance of educator judgment in AI-generated content

  • Highlighted the guide as a starting point for responsible AI adoption

🔍 Reflections and Learnings (29:35 - 37:20)

  • Carrie: Focus on specific instructional goals when using AI tools

  • Jasmine: Importance of educator input in shaping AI products for education

  • Mandy: Emphasized direct interaction with AI tools for better results

  • Amanda: Highlighted the collaborative effort in creating the guide

🤝 Collaboration and Future Plans (37:20 - 47:12)

  • Discussed potential for math guide in the spring

  • Emphasized centering evidence, expertise, and student experience

  • Addressed connection between guide and science of reading

  • Discussed using AI as a thought partner in instructional planning

❓ Q&A and Closing Remarks (47:12 - 56:17)

  • Addressed questions on high-quality instructional materials and AI

  • Discussed pros and cons of paid vs. free AI tools for educators

  • Cautioned against over-reliance on AI as content expert

  • Emphasized ongoing need for teacher expertise and evaluation of AI outputs

  • Encouraged participants to try the guide and provide feedback

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