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AI for Educators Daily with Dan Fitzpatrick

AI for Educators Daily with Dan Fitzpatrick

By: Dan Fitzpatrick The AI Educator
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Hey, I'm Dan, The AI Educator. I know that we both care deeply about the state of education, amid the uncertainty of rapidly advancing AI. I work with leading schools and governments worldwide to help them strategise and build capability, and I have recently been recognised as a top voice on AI. While most teachers are aware of the influence of AI on education and student learning, many are unsure how to respond in practice. My mission is to amplify credible expert insight and give educators the clarity, confidence, and tools they need to teach effectively and prepare students.© 2026 AI for Educators Daily with Dan Fitzpatrick
Episodes
  • How does AI truly transform classroom practice?
    Jun 12 2026

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    Highlights
    - Today we are exploring a sentiment that echoes through so much of the current educational discourse: "Artificial intelligence in education is transforming classrooms." This phrase, this idea, you hear it everywhere, in articles, in webinars, in conversations in the staffroom.
    - The real value, the real transformation, comes when we are intentional about *how* we integrate it, and always, always, start with purpose over technology.
    - Marking formative assessments, drafting communications, generating starter activities, differentiating content for varying reading levels in a Year 7 English class.
    - We're designing learning that cannot be faked because it demands depth, care, and imagination.
    - Encourage those "Coffee Cart conversations" where teachers can share quick wins and frustrations informally.
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    8 mins
  • Will AI transform education more than the internet?
    Jun 10 2026

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    Highlights
    - Today we are exploring a really striking piece of reporting from NPR, by Lee V.
    - What we’re seeing, and what teachers are intuiting, is that AI fundamentally alters how we process information, how we create, how we learn, and how we assess.
    - Before, they'd spend hours sifting through websites, trying to summarise and synthesise information.
    - Teachers often get labelled as resistant to change, but more often than not, they just need time and space.
    - AI is helping us hold the complexity, so we have more capacity for creativity, for connection, for the deeply human parts of education.

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    7 mins
  • Are schools teaching the right AI skills?
    Jun 10 2026

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    - Today we are exploring a headline from the Financial Times that really caught my eye.
    - It’s because they’re struggling to use AI as a tool to *augment* their own capabilities, to make their human work better, faster, and more insightful.
    - So, what does this look like in a concrete educational setting?
    - Maybe it’s using AI to differentiate learning materials more quickly for a diverse class, or to generate varied practice questions for a specific topic, freeing the teacher to spend more time on one-on-one student interaction.
    - If AI can produce sophisticated 'products,' then our assessments need to go beyond just the product.

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    9 mins
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