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Welcome back, PCA families! In this week's engaging episode, we dive into the evolving world of artificial intelligence in education. This is the third installment of our four-part series focusing on the future of learning at our school. Our discussion is led by Dr. Connie Lawrence, Dean Emeritus at PCA, an innovative educator and seasoned researcher, celebrated for her insights into child development and AI.

During this captivating conversation, Dr. Lawrence shares her journey with AI, explaining the different types of artificial intelligence and its current applications in education, particularly Narrow AI tools like Grammarly and Lexia used at PCA. She explores how these technologies provide tailored learning experiences and critical feedback, enabling educators to enhance teaching practices and foster individual growth in students without replacing the essential human element of teaching.

Further, Dr. Lawrence and our host delve into the potential risks of AI in compromising deep learning and the critical importance of balancing technology with human interaction in education. They emphasize the value of promoting critical thinking, curiosity, and resilience in students, while considering the ethical implications and transparency required in AI usage.

This episode is essential for parents and educators who are keen on understanding AI's role in shaping educational experiences and ensuring students thrive in a technology-rich world while maintaining the integrity and depth of human learning.