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Sep 23
29m 35s

AI Strategies from an Instructional Supe...

Monica Burns
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In this episode, I chat with curriculum supervisor and educator Amir Taron Ayres about effective AI strategies for lesson planning and instructional leadership. You'll also hear how educators are using artificial intelligence tools to unpack standards, design lessons, and support diverse learners. Tune in to explore practical, ethical, and mindset-shifting ways to integrate AI into your teaching practice!

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