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As artificial intelligence becomes an all-encompassing issue in education and beyond, this book seeks to answer how it will change the arc of educational leadership in K-12 schooling. Educators and leaders serve as the champions and gatekeepers of technology use in schools. They need to consider how AI can change education for the better while keeping in mind cultural, social, and emotional concerns that cannot be isolated from educational settings. Jackson and Papa examine existing literature and include insightful interviews with professionals in AI and education to understand how educators…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As artificial intelligence becomes an all-encompassing issue in education and beyond, this book seeks to answer how it will change the arc of educational leadership in K-12 schooling. Educators and leaders serve as the champions and gatekeepers of technology use in schools. They need to consider how AI can change education for the better while keeping in mind cultural, social, and emotional concerns that cannot be isolated from educational settings. Jackson and Papa examine existing literature and include insightful interviews with professionals in AI and education to understand how educators currently perceive and use AI. They also illustrate the similarities and differences in how educators and A.I.ED developers envision AI's present and future.
Autorenporträt
Karen Moran Jackson is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Assessment at Soka University of America, USA. Along with Papa, she co-authored Artificial Intelligence, Human Agency, and the Educational Leader (Springer, 2021). Rosemary Papa is Emeritus Professor and Del and Jewel Lewis Endowed Chair at Northern Arizona University, USA. She is Founder and Executive Director of Educational Leaders Without Borders. She has written more than 30 books on educational administration, leadership, and management, including Artificial Intelligence, Human Agency, and the Educational Leader (Springer, 2021).