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Public commenter urges Oakwood to define skills for students in era of AI, calls for AP computer science
Summary
During public comment, resident Rob Ross urged the board to clarify which student skills should be developed without large language models and which should be learned with them; he recommended more classroom-based assessment and restoring advanced computer science offerings, noting the district lacked an AP computer science class this year.
Rob Ross, an Oakwood resident, told the board Oct. 13 that the rise of large language models (LLMs) in student work requires the district to decide what students must do unaided and what should be taught to use these tools effectively. Ross recommended that tasks the district expects students to perform without LLM help be…
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