Abstract
Dr. Lesh's second presentation, "The Digital Renaissance in Education: Adapting Generative AI in Pre-Service Teacher and Provider Strategies," offered insights into the transformative role of generative AI in teacher education. Collaborating with Dr. JeVaughn Lancaster virtually, Lesh and Lancaster shared data from a recent study examining teachers' perceptions of AI in academic research. Findings underscored the potential for AI to enhance educational efficiency while also identifying ethical considerations that must be addressed. Lesh and Lancaster advocated for responsible AI training, stressing that generative AI should augment, not replace, educators' expertise and critical thinking.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Nov 2024 |
Event | Teacher Education Division (TED) of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Annual Conference: Empowering Educators for Tomorrow's Challenges - Omni William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, United States Duration: Nov 5 2024 → Nov 8 2024 |
Conference
Conference | Teacher Education Division (TED) of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Annual Conference |
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Abbreviated title | TED |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Pittsburgh |
Period | 11/5/24 → 11/8/24 |
Other | This year's TED conference, themed "Empowering Educators for Tomorrow's Challenges," focused on innovative solutions to equip educators with the tools to support diverse student needs in an evolving educational landscape. The conference underscored key themes, including educator resilience, the ethical use of technology in education, and strategies for inclusive and effective teacher preparation. |