Toolkit Partners​

Dr. Carol Fletcher, The University of Texas at Austin

Dr. Glenn Kleiman, Stanford Accelerator for Learning

Dr. Chris Dede, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Dr. Marie desJardins

Michael Trucano, Brookings Institution

TeachAI brings together education leaders and technology experts to assist governments and education authorities in teaching with and about AI. The initiative is led by the TeachAI Steering Committee: Code.org, ETS, the International Society for Technology in Education, Khan Academy, and the World Economic Forum, and advised by a diverse group of 60+ organizations, governments, and individuals. TeachAI’s goals include increasing awareness, building community and capacity, and guiding policy.  

Authors

Pat Yongpradit, Pam Vachatimanont, and Charlotte Dungan, Code.org

Keith Krueger and Pete Just, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)

Pati Ruiz, Digital Promise

Beth Havinga, European EdTech Alliance

Alix Gallagher and Benjamin Cottingham, Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE)

Jim Larimore, Strategic Advisor

Suggested Citation​

Code.org, CoSN, Digital Promise, European EdTech Alliance, Larimore, J., and PACE (2023). AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit. Retrieved from teachai.org/toolkit. [date].

AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit © 2023 by Code.org, CoSN, Digital Promise, European EdTech Alliance, and PACE is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Vicky Davis, Steve Dembo, Winona Hao, Nathan Hoffman, Heather Hostettler, Glenn Kleiman, Juan Pablo Giraldo Ospino, Amy Owens, Michael Trucano, and the several teachers, and education staff and leaders who provided their time and expertise for focus groups and discussions. 

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