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As AI becomes more common in classrooms, students’ ability to communicate clearly matters more than ever.
In this episode of The Balance, I explore why clarity in communication is a foundational skill for student-led learning and responsible AI use. I unpack what clarity really means, why it goes far beyond writing “better prompts,” and how unclear communication can derail learning, especially when students rely on AI feedback. You’ll hear classroom examples, grade-band progressions, and practical ways teachers can help students move from vague thinking to intentional communication.
This conversation is part of my Skills Before Tools series and connects clarity in communication to agency, metacognition, and keeping students in the driver’s seat as they use AI.
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As AI becomes more common in classrooms, students’ ability to communicate clearly matters more than ever.
In this episode of The Balance, I explore why clarity in communication is a foundational skill for student-led learning and responsible AI use. I unpack what clarity really means, why it goes far beyond writing “better prompts,” and how unclear communication can derail learning, especially when students rely on AI feedback. You’ll hear classroom examples, grade-band progressions, and practical ways teachers can help students move from vague thinking to intentional communication.
This conversation is part of my Skills Before Tools series and connects clarity in communication to agency, metacognition, and keeping students in the driver’s seat as they use AI.
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