Blog: AI in Education

Blog post Beth Day, Vice President, Communications, SREB

AI for Late-Adopters, Luddites and Curmudgeons

Tips for Teachers: Blend different tools.  Practice prompts.  Review carefully.AI won’t take your job as a teacher. That was the first piece of good news in a session on AI tools for educators at the 2025 SREB Making Schools Work Conference in July. 

Artificial intelligence tools can’t replace the one-on-one human connection between student and teacher, said John Boyd, a Nationally Board-Certified educator in South Carolina who serves on his district’s AI policy committee. 

Blog post Ashley Shaw, SREB Communications SpecialistTaken from an Interview With Leslie Eaves, SREB Project-Based Learning Director

AI in Education Series Part 4: How Teachers Can Use AI to Support Personalized Learning—Without Overcomplicating It

How Teachers Can Use AI to Support Personalized Learning—Without Overcomplicating It

This is the fourth post in our series exploring the four pillars from Guidance for the Use of AI in the K12 Classroom. In this one, we talk about ways that AI can be useful in creating personalized learning plans for students.

Blog post Ashley Shaw, SREB Communications SpecialistTaken from an Interview With Leslie Eaves, SREB Project-Based Learning Director

AI in Education Series Part 2: How to Design Cognitively Demanding Tasks—With a Little Help From AI

Cognitively demanding tasks

This is the second post in our series exploring the four pillars from Guidance for the Use of AI in the K12 Classroom. In this post, we talk about how to create cognitively demanding tasks that get students thinking, with a little help from AI.

Blog post Ashley Shaw, SREB Communications Specialist

Spotlight of the Month: AI K-12 and Postsecondary Policy Subcommittees

What is SREB’s Commission on Artificial Intelligence in Education working on right now? In this first spotlight post, we give you some insight into why each of our subcommittees was created and what they are preparing now. In this first spotlight, we look at our combined K-12 and postsecondary subcommittees.