California Law Requires Schools to Teach Students About AI
A new law, passed unanimously by both legislative chambers, mandates AI literacy in school curricula. In response, the state is moving to incorporate those studies in math, science and history-social science.
The Australian Framework for Generative AI in Schools (the Framework) seeks to guide the responsible and ethical use of generative AI tools in ways that benefit students, schools, and society. The Framework supports all people connected with school education including school leaders, teachers, support staff, service providers, parents, guardians, students and policy makers.
Today a perceived lasting legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic is that more information literacy instruction is happening online than pre-pandemic, including ongoing adoption of synchronous modes of instruction in course-based and co-curricular contexts, and sustained integration of asynchronous learning resources either in standalone formats or as fundamental elements in what is described as a growing adoption of a more modular, scalable approach to information literacy instruction. At the same time, the role of in-person information literacy instruction has by no means been forgotten, with all OCUL libraries offering a majority of instruction this way by Fall 2022, when pandemic restrictions eased up. However, an ongoing legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic has been lasting changes in how librarians teach, and the nature of collaborative partnerships at work in shaping this information literacy instruction, to increasingly draw from a broader range of modalities to offer students a more flexible learning environment.
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Aimed to help students starting university this year to prepare for and settle into their studies, the Jumpstart University hub has been developed by The Open University in collaboration with the Russell Group.
Literacy.at ist ein Online-Medium des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung. Schwerpunkt der Berichterstattung ist das Themengebiet Literacy. Der Begriff „Literacy“ bezieht sich auf eine Kompetenzvielfalt, die über bloße Lesefähigkeit hinausreicht. Dazu gehören unter Beachtung der medialen Streuung die Fähigkeit zur Informationsentnahme und zur funktionierenden Kommunikation in unterschiedlichen Lebenssituationen. Wir gehen von einem breiteren Lesezugang für Kinder und Jugendliche aus und versuchen eine vielfältigere Lesemotivation zu ermöglichen. Unsere Zielgruppe sind Lehrerinnen und Lehrer aller Schularten. Aber auch Eltern und alle Leseinteressierten sollen auf der Website Anregungen, Informationen und Möglichkeiten zur Kommunikation finden