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Superintendent Dr. Hart urges board members to visit classrooms, outlines a "human-first" approach to AI
Summary
At a Utah State Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Dr. Hart described recent school visits, stressed that teachers—not technology—are central to learning, outlined three distinct categories of AI use (students, teachers, agency), and said the agency will present a balanced scorecard by the June meeting.
Superintendent Dr. Hart told the Utah State Board of Education that classroom visits remain her priority and called on board members to visit schools across the state to inform their oversight.
"If board members, you have any hesitation whatsoever about visiting schools, please call me, and we can do some school visits together," Dr. Hart said, describing visits to Sky Ridge High, an elementary in Vernal, Park City High and the Edith Bowen charter school on the Utah State campus.
She framed classroom observation as central to understanding instructional practice. "The most important thing that is in the classroom is the teacher, and it is not the technology, but…
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