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The PD Teachers Want on AI Use and Ethics

By Olina Banerji & Jaclyn Borowski — December 13, 2024 1:43
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Generative AI is here to stay. As more schools realize that, they’ve started looking for training options for their educators. While several types of training are already available, here’s what teachers say they want from this professional development.

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