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In this episode of the Think Like a Teacher podcast, Sam Densley interviews Matt Karabinos, a sixth-grade teacher with a unique perspective on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. They discuss Matt's journey into teaching, the differences between private and public school systems, and the significant role AI plays in modern classrooms. Matt shares his experiences with AI, emphasizing its potential to enhance collaboration and learning among students. The conversation also touches on the Human Intelligence Movement and the importance of preparing students for an AI-driven future. In this conversation, Matt Karabinos discusses the Human Intelligence Movement in education, emphasizing the need to shift from knowledge acquisition to skills acquisition, particularly in the context of AI's role in education. He highlights the importance of adaptability, empathy, and critical thinking as essential skills for students. The discussion also touches on the future of education, the impact of political shifts on educational policy, and the balance between maintaining standards and fostering creativity in teaching. Karabinos advocates for a more engaging and less stressful educational environment, where teachers can inspire students through exploration and play.
By Sam DensleyIn this episode of the Think Like a Teacher podcast, Sam Densley interviews Matt Karabinos, a sixth-grade teacher with a unique perspective on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. They discuss Matt's journey into teaching, the differences between private and public school systems, and the significant role AI plays in modern classrooms. Matt shares his experiences with AI, emphasizing its potential to enhance collaboration and learning among students. The conversation also touches on the Human Intelligence Movement and the importance of preparing students for an AI-driven future. In this conversation, Matt Karabinos discusses the Human Intelligence Movement in education, emphasizing the need to shift from knowledge acquisition to skills acquisition, particularly in the context of AI's role in education. He highlights the importance of adaptability, empathy, and critical thinking as essential skills for students. The discussion also touches on the future of education, the impact of political shifts on educational policy, and the balance between maintaining standards and fostering creativity in teaching. Karabinos advocates for a more engaging and less stressful educational environment, where teachers can inspire students through exploration and play.