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This conversation explores the article by Jonathan H. Westover, titled "The AI Ethics Gap in K–12 Education: Why Technical Training Alone Fails Our Teachers and Students" which explores the urgent need for comprehensive AI ethics training for educators. The author argues that while artificial intelligence is rapidly being adopted in classrooms, the majority of teachers lack formal preparation, especially in ethical considerations, which leaves students vulnerable to documented harms like psychological distress and algorithmic bias. The article proposes evidence-based organizational responses to close this training deficit, including governance frameworks, comprehensive professional development, and curriculum integration to ensure sustainable and human-centered AI ecosystems in schools. Surrounding the text are typical website elements like navigation menus for research, academy, and podcast sections, indicating the article is published through a Human Capital Leadership Review affiliated with a larger professional organization.
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By Human Capital InnovationsThis conversation explores the article by Jonathan H. Westover, titled "The AI Ethics Gap in K–12 Education: Why Technical Training Alone Fails Our Teachers and Students" which explores the urgent need for comprehensive AI ethics training for educators. The author argues that while artificial intelligence is rapidly being adopted in classrooms, the majority of teachers lack formal preparation, especially in ethical considerations, which leaves students vulnerable to documented harms like psychological distress and algorithmic bias. The article proposes evidence-based organizational responses to close this training deficit, including governance frameworks, comprehensive professional development, and curriculum integration to ensure sustainable and human-centered AI ecosystems in schools. Surrounding the text are typical website elements like navigation menus for research, academy, and podcast sections, indicating the article is published through a Human Capital Leadership Review affiliated with a larger professional organization.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.