AI Literacy for Teachers - How to Write an AI Policy

AI Literacy for Teachers - How to Write an AI Policy

  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Year 1 - 10
  • Technology
  • Digital Technologies
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Course summary

As AI infiltrates the education world, we need to make sure we are using it safely, ethically, and efficiently. In this course, we will explore what an AI policy is, why we need one, what to include, and how to implement it once you have it. If you already have an AI policy, this course will help you decipher what it means and how it is implemented.

Video transcript

Educators are no strangers to new. New methodologies, new pedagogies, and new technologies are all part of the job, but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to implement. A good policy is a useful tool for navigating complex situations. As AI continues to evolve and develop, an AI policy provides strong guardrails to ensure we are safe, ethical, and legally correct as we implement this new technology. So join us as we find out what should be in our AI policy and how we can use it.

You will learn:

  • why you need to have and follow an AI policy
  • what should be covered in an AI policy
  • how to implement an AI policy in your educational setting.

Course time:

This course is expected to take between 30 to 45 minutes. Perfect for after work or during a spare period. You will have ongoing access via your user dashboard.

Accreditation:

This course is mapped to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.

  • 4.4 Maintain Student safety: Ensure students’ wellbeing and safety within school by implementing school and/ or system, curriculum and legislative requirements.
  • 4.5 Use ICT safely, responsibly and ethically: Incorporate strategies to promote the safe, responsible and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
  • 7.2 Comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements: Understand the implications of and comply with relevant legislative, administrative, organisational and professional requirements, policies and processes.
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Course Content

AI Literacy for Teachers - How to Write an AI Policy

AI Literacy for Teachers - How to Write an AI Policy

01.
Introduction
02.
What is a policy?
03.
The process
04.
Let’s make sure we know what AI is
05.
Why do we need a policy for AI?
06.
Who should be involved?
07.
What are you asking?
08.
What should the policy reference?
09.
Example policies
10.
What should the policy cover?
11.
Review and ratification
12.
Implementation - publishing
13.
Implementation - Training
14.
Wrapping it up
15.
Reflection
16.
Congratulations

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I log this PD with my states teaching authority?

Yes! Our courses are mapped to the Australian Professional Teacher Standards (AITSL), and your completion can be logged as elective PD hours with your state's teaching regulatory authority. To do this, grab your certificate of completion from your personal dashboard once the course is complete.

How long will this take to complete?

This course is expected to take between 30 to 45 minutes. Perfect for after work or during a spare period. You will have ongoing access via your user dashboard.

Will I get proof of completion?

You will get a Cool.org certificate when you finish to prove that you have completed this course. You can access this certificate (and your course progress!) anytime via your personal dashboard.

Is this course accredited?

All of our courses are mapped to the Australian Professional Teacher Standards (AITSL), and your completion can be logged as relevant, teacher-identified professional development activity with all Australian state teaching regulatory authorities. To do this, grab your certificate of completion from your personal dashboard once the course is complete.

Who are the instructors?

This course is designed in consultation with teachers, principals, psychologists, counsellors, scientists, and all manner of experts in the education field.

Cool.org's curriculum team continually reviews and refines our resources to be in line with changes to the Australian Curriculum and best educational practice, so you can be sure your learning is at the cutting edge of education theory.

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