Can generative AI support--not supplant--students' reading, writing, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills? In this practical, literacy-centered guide, Rachel Karchmer-Klein shows how AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot can be integrated into grades 6-12 instruction without compromising academic rigor or student voice. Grounded in the principles of disciplinary literacy, the book helps teachers shift their mindsets, explore ethical dilemmas, and design content-rich lessons that keep student thinking at the center. With ready-to-use lesson plans, classroom vignettes, Try It Out…mehr
Can generative AI support--not supplant--students' reading, writing, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills? In this practical, literacy-centered guide, Rachel Karchmer-Klein shows how AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot can be integrated into grades 6-12 instruction without compromising academic rigor or student voice. Grounded in the principles of disciplinary literacy, the book helps teachers shift their mindsets, explore ethical dilemmas, and design content-rich lessons that keep student thinking at the center. With ready-to-use lesson plans, classroom vignettes, Try It Out activities, discussion prompts, and reproducible planning forms that can also be downloaded and printed, this resource empowers educators to reimagine learning in the age of AI.
Rachel Karchmer-Klein, PhD, is Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Delaware, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in literacy and educational technology. A former elementary classroom teacher and reading specialist, her research investigates the intersection of literacy, digital tools, and instructional design. Dr. Karchmer-Klein explores how educators can create learning experiences that leverage technological affordances to support reading, writing, and critical thinking. She has published widely in peer-reviewed journals on such topics as online teacher education, multimodal literacy, and technology-integrated instruction. Dr. Karchmer-Klein's work is grounded in the belief that solid instruction--not technology--is the key to effective digital learning, and she aims to prepare educators to teach thoughtfully and adaptively in an increasingly connected world.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, Amy C. Hutchison Introduction I. How Does GenAI Intersect with the Literacy Skills Essential across Disciplines? 1. GenAI Digital Literacies: Expanding Beyond Traditional Digital Literacy Skills 2. Addressing the Fears of GenAI in Literacy Instruction 3. Reimagining Instructional Design and Selecting GenAI Tools II. How Do We Reimagine Instruction for an AI-Infused World? 4. Reimagining Instruction of Problem-Solving Skills 5. Reimagining Instruction of Critical Thinking 6. Reimagining Reading Instruction 7. Reimagining Writing Instruction III. How Do We Prepare Students for an AI-Infused Workforce and Higher Education? 8. Reimagining Teaching in the Age of GenAI: Preparing Educators for the Present and Future References Index
Foreword, Amy C. Hutchison Introduction I. How Does GenAI Intersect with the Literacy Skills Essential across Disciplines? 1. GenAI Digital Literacies: Expanding Beyond Traditional Digital Literacy Skills 2. Addressing the Fears of GenAI in Literacy Instruction 3. Reimagining Instructional Design and Selecting GenAI Tools II. How Do We Reimagine Instruction for an AI-Infused World? 4. Reimagining Instruction of Problem-Solving Skills 5. Reimagining Instruction of Critical Thinking 6. Reimagining Reading Instruction 7. Reimagining Writing Instruction III. How Do We Prepare Students for an AI-Infused Workforce and Higher Education? 8. Reimagining Teaching in the Age of GenAI: Preparing Educators for the Present and Future References Index
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