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District pilots AI-assisted curriculum drafting, stresses teacher review and alignment
Summary
Superintendent Dr. McInerney told the board the district is using AI to generate first drafts of curriculum documents that teacher committees verify and revise; the pilot focuses on language arts this year and math next year, with plans to use a platform called Edu Planet.
Superintendent Dr. McInerney told the Northern Lebanon School District board on Feb. 10 that administrators are piloting the use of artificial intelligence to produce initial drafts of curriculum documents, with teachers retaining final control.
"It was never the intention... to have the machine write the entire curriculum, but really just to use it and give educators or teachers a running start so they have something to start with," Dr. McInerney said. She described a workflow in which AI…
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