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State board AI specialist outlines teacher lesson-plan program, policy review

2102753 · January 10, 2025
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Matt Winters, AI education specialist for the Utah State Board of Education, told the Standards and Assessment Committee the board is supporting teacher cohorts to produce grade‑ and subject‑appropriate AI lesson plans and is working with the state Office of AI Policy on regulatory guidance.

Matt Winters, AI education specialist for the Utah State Board of Education, told the Standards and Assessment Committee that the agency is running cohorts of teachers to develop grade‑ and content‑appropriate lesson plans that incorporate or teach about artificial intelligence.

Winters said the program, run in partnership with the STEM Action Center, has three cohorts: an initial cohort of about 25 teachers in Davis County, a second cohort at Utah Valley University with about 40–50 teachers, and a rural cohort planned for later in the spring. He said participating teachers will present lesson plans at a state educational technology conference and that the lessons will be posted to an “AI Hub” on…

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