@stillateacher: Replying to @Carel Kuun I think we want teachers to focus on the wrong skills! #teacher #teachersoftiktok #teachertok #highschoolteacher #ai #chatgpt
People who have no answers to the questions AI pose say, “Teach kids HOW to use AI.”
2025-06-20 16:16:19
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Mugget :
I recently started learning to code, and using AI every now and then slowed me down instead of speeding up the process..
2025-06-19 20:56:11
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stuffalexknows :
AI is a tool an EXPERT in a field can use to do LARGE AMOUNTS OF ANALYSIS in a small amount of time. Even then, those experts have to double check any conclusions they can come to - it should identify cancer cells, not diagnose cancer.
2025-08-05 13:40:24
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L Minch :
Agreed. The conversation with students should be about the moral issues with using AI and the fact that the word "artificial" is key here.
2025-07-16 22:58:12
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Brock Sterling :
I'm tired of people acting like AI is some force of nature that we can't do anything about. brother, yes we can. its being pushed by capitalists who just want to make more money than they can ever spend
2025-06-20 14:21:15
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zippier was also charged :
I’m a lawyer and I tested AI on the legislation I use daily and it confidently gave me the wrong answer 5+ times even after I told it that it was wrong 🥰
2025-06-20 14:42:56
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Harper Duffy :
Tea.
2025-08-22 04:09:19
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𝙪𝙣𝙠𝙣𝙬𝙣𝙥𝟯𝙧𝟱𝙤𝙣 :
AI is just technological advancement and most people don't accept that. Teachers complaining about AI is like an old mathematician getting angry with the invention of calculators. I'm not denying the fact it makes y'all's jobs more difficult btw but I'm just saying it isn't always the villain people make it out to be. It definitely replaces jobs, but it also creates them and will create them. Critical thinking skills are an independent skill aside from AI usage
2025-06-19 22:37:39
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thought0ftheday :
I have to disagree. Today, during a two hour car ride, my 13 year old son sat with the ai in instagram and had it teach him how to do the math problems in his summer homework. He failed math this year, so i asked him - are you just copying the steps and answers? And he’s like no, its going step by step and im actually learning how to do it. I even heard him mumble - “ohh so THATS how you do probability.” I was surprised. Then, there was a problem that the ai didnt know how to do. I had to walk him through asking it in different ways so that the ai could help him. I know this is a math example, but i think there definitely is SOME use to learning ai, and there are skills that need to be taught in how to use it.
2025-06-20 01:57:28
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studentsgoawaynow :
The first time I firmly disagree with you. I teach 8th grade in a Chicago suburb (close to you I know) and it’s wonderful for brainstorming or research and offering suggestions to better align with my rubrics. Unfettered access could equal plagiarism, but I’ve found with boundaries they’re felt more confident going into essays and writing know how to use it as a tool.
2025-06-20 02:02:46
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mikaelamary :
whilst I agree, I think most people can understand that when people say "teach children to use AI" they really mean, educate them on the ethics of using AI. educate them on academic integrity. in addition, start getting explicit with which steps in the assignment using AI for falls under academic integrity, and which don't. at least that's what I've always comprehended the call to 'teach children to use AI' as.
2025-06-19 20:38:30
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Seriously?! :
I'M ALREADY PAID TO TEACH THEM TO READ AND WRITE. Tech bros are totally trying to use us to get rich.
2025-06-20 02:02:57
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buntzzzz :
A lot of teachers cling to “we have to teach them to use it - it’s not going away” because they don’t want to feel bad about using it themselves BUT rules are different for kids vs adults - it’s okay to say “hey, you’re not ready yet.” I don’t want a pilot flying my plane with autopilot who doesn’t know how to do so without it.
2025-06-20 02:45:14
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insidethoughts.mp4 :
Hard, hard disagree. Using AI effectively is difficult because of the limitations of the technology and is abolutely a skill that needs to be learned.
2025-06-20 18:09:16
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KMan3074 :
Socrates once said that “writing will weaken the human mind” people said that the radio would corrupt the youth and that TVs would rot your brain. anytime there is new technology the older generation claims that it would ruin the world. people read every day radios are in cars and TV are in every home and the world is still spinning
2025-06-20 15:12:57
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James Johnson :
Using AI is a powerful skill and believing it's not showing a lack of imagination and foresight
2025-06-22 16:07:19
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Steve Miller :
HS teacher librarian here. They only have superficial knowledge. They don't know how to identify AI hallucinations. They don't know how to use AI effectively and responsibly.
2025-06-20 15:58:58
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A 🐝 in the Library :
Ohhh as a school librarian that teaches AI, I disagree with this take. Most students are not competent AI users. AI literacy is a real thing and students 100% need to be taught how to use it effectively. For example, students do not understand iteration, nor how to identify output for bias, nor how to screen for hallucinations, etc.
2025-06-21 09:46:52
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JMillsPaints :
as an art teacher, no I will not be using generative AI in my lessons.
2025-06-20 17:11:01
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KellzJae :
I think the drama is wild. You don’t have to be a teacher friend 😭
2025-06-19 21:10:09
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jperilous2113 :
In tech and AI is now part of my every day. Reading/writing has become more critical to getting decent output from those tools and knowing when to apply it. Even for technical tasks like code generation.
2025-06-20 17:23:51
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timspivey953 :
Teach kids how to think.
2025-06-20 12:57:53
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chickadee.33 :
As an elective teacher with my homeroom class, we were supposed to be doing a campus created remedial writing assignment, without a lesson, and they wanted them to submit their writing to a district paid for tutoring program. Then the next day the students were to read the online feedback and then revise their writing and resubmit. But they couldn’t even read the feedback, let alone apply it. And they could have it read aloud to them by the computer, but they didn’t bother to. They were supposed to be doing this independently in grades 6–8. Massive fail.
2025-06-20 18:56:01
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yes :
What actually is there to teach?
2025-06-25 13:41:53
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