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inquiring, you're wondering, you're trying to figure out how are young people thinking and feeling here?
How are they experiencing the learning process?
And how might I, given what I'm witnessing, working together with them, build out inviting opportunities for them to experience things in a way that both promotes high-level thinking and learning and enables them to own it in the way your lessons had.
Well, again, Sangeeta, I'll say you are not the first person to notice this, and you are absolutely right to say this.
I think there are many people who are concerned about it.
And there's also, like you say, a huge push towards bringing AI into the classroom.
And the main work in that direction has been on how to help teachers learn how to leverage these technologies effectively.
But what is even more important and even more pressing, which is I think the essence of your question, is how are these opportunities shaping the way our young people think and feel, conceptualize a sense of self, build engagement and motivation?
What does it mean to think with these technological mediators as compared to in ways that we did without these mediators?
And how might that be changing the nature of our development as human beings?
We don't know the answers to those questions, but here's what I would say in terms of the second half of your question, which is how should you support the parents and families and children that you're working with?
I think you need to trust and help parents trust that they know
And they know how to love and care for their children.
They need in this space more than ever to stay deeply connected with their children and with their children's ways of thinking and engaging with their schoolwork and to reflect with those kids about the experiences they have in thinking through these things, to work with them on their work, to notice what kinds of changes are happening in their kids as they're engaging in these technologies and think about
Which kinds of uses are appropriate and effective and are making us more efficient?
And which kinds may be interfering with aspects of the learning or developmental process that kids want and need to grapple with in order to really build for themselves the experience of being an efficacious, agentic learner?