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AI in K-12 Education: NJ Executive Briefing

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  • Nov 7, 2023
  • 1 min read

This in-person professional learning event provided an overview of how artificial intelligence is utilized to transform education in New Jersey. Key trends, innovations, and ethical considerations were discussed to help inform decisions about AI adoption. This event was co-hosted by the Center for Effective School Practices at Rutgers University, the New Jersey Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents, the Middlesex County Magnet Schools, and the New Jersey Association of Educational Leaders.



The event opened with remarks from the Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools Jorge Diaz and an AI Keynote by Dr. Michael Conner from Agile Evolutionary Group. Breakout discussions focused on ways that AI can enhance MTSS systems, project-based learning efforts, and supports for ELL students. The event concluded with a panel discussion from experts in this space.


A list of AI-based resources for educators was shared with event attendees, which is available for download below.



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