Resources

This resource hub can serve as a guide to navigating AI in K-12 education. We believe that by providing teachers, school leaders, families, and community leaders with practical strategies, clear use cases, and robust supports, we can collectively ensure that every student is prepared not just for the next test, but for the future workplace and world. As a collective, Task Force leaders contribute to the development of these resources. We welcome and encourage feedback as well as participation in resource generation.

AI Teaching Tips

Federal and state guidance emphasizes that the integration of AI in K-12 must be guided by strong principles that focus on maximizing potential benefits while addressing risks related to privacy, security, and fairness. This page is designed to equip teachers with practical, high-impact strategies to align instruction confidently using these “teaching tips”, fostering AI literacy, and effectively integrating AI tools into K-12 classrooms and the school community. The goal of these tips is to help teachers move beyond reacting to AI and feel prepared to implement AI literacy skills and concepts.

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AI Tips for Families

These tips are designed for parents, guardians, and caregivers of K-12 students. Whether your child is in elementary, middle, or high school, there are age-appropriate strategies to start conversations, discuss boundaries, and learn about AI together as a family. This guide provides practical, research-backed tips to understand AI, protect your children, and build healthy technology habits together. You don’t need to be a tech expert to use these tips—just a caring parent with curiosity to guide your child in an AI-powered world

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