AI in Education
Ready-to-present PD that gives your 6–12 staff a clear, practical position on AI — what's encouraged, what's off-limits, and how to use it well, without crossing privacy or integrity lines.
Core
Core only — the full presentation library.
The core library for 6–12: one Extended implementation workshop, three Mid sessions, and eight Mini sessions. Editable PowerPoint + your own Google Slides copies, with Word companions.
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All Departments, including the Administration capstone
The add-on bundle.
Twelve department-specific working sessions plus the Administration capstone.
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Everything
Best valueCore plus all twelve departments and the Administration capstone — $9 less than buying Core and All Departments separately.
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Preview the materials
Watermarked display samples. Final materials are delivered as clean, fully editable files with purchase.
By the end of this PD, participants will:
- Read AI as a system. — Understand what AI is and isn't in a school context, beyond the hype.
- Set clear expectations. — Give staff explicit boundaries for acceptable and unacceptable AI use.
- Protect student privacy. — Keep AI use FERPA-aligned and student data safe.
- Address integrity head-on. — Move past “is it cheating?” to assessment that works with AI.
- Save time, responsibly. — Use AI for planning and documentation without offloading professional judgment.
- Leave with a framework. — Walk out with a building-specific AI framework and a concrete next step.
Built for the people doing the work.
Secondary principals, assistant principals, and district leaders who need to give 6–12 staff a clear, practical position on AI use.
License
Single-building license — present unlimited times within one building.
Delivery & refunds
Instant download via Gumroad after purchase — you'll get an email with your download link within seconds. All sales are final (digital download). Read the full refund policy.
AI doesn't land the same in every room.
A staff-wide AI message lands flat — because the AI questions in an English classroom, a CTE lab, and a self-contained Special Education room are completely different jobs. These department working sessions sit each team down with a conversation built around their actual work: where AI already shows up, what it threatens, where it helps, and what they need from leadership.
These sessions don't just talk about AI — they produce something. Each department leaves with concrete recommendations and shared student expectations, and the included Administration capstone turns all of it into one building-wide AI policy your board can adopt. Run them before your next staff meeting and walk in with a position, not a panic.
English
Take-home essays and writing assignments are the most AI-exposed work in the building. The session names where AI undercuts the writing process, where it can genuinely help, and how to redesign assessment so it still measures real student thinking.
Mathematics
When a solver can work any problem step by step, homework and "show your work" stop proving understanding. The team decides where AI supports practice, where it short-circuits learning, and how to assess what students actually know.
Social Sciences
Document-based questions, essays, and current-events research are easy to outsource — and AI readily fabricates sources and smuggles in bias. The department sets research and writing boundaries that protect real analysis.
Fine Arts
Generative tools can produce a finished image, score, or script in seconds, forcing the question of what original student work even means. The department defines where AI belongs in the creative process and how to assess artistry over output.
Career & Technical Education
AI is already embedded in the trades and industries students train for, so the question is how to teach it, not whether to allow it. The team aligns on workplace-ready AI skills, safety, and verifying hands-on competence.
Foreign Language
When any sentence can be translated or generated instantly, take-home work stops showing proficiency. The department decides where translation tools help versus replace the learning, and shifts assessment toward live, in-class use.
Multilingual/ELL
AI translation is a real access tool for multilingual learners and a crutch that can mask actual language growth. The team weighs where AI scaffolds learning, where it undercuts it, and how to keep assessment fair.
Special Education
AI can speed IEP drafting, progress notes, and documentation — but feeding student data into the wrong tool is a privacy and compliance risk. The team sets boundaries that protect confidentiality while easing the paperwork load.
Related Services
For SLPs, OTs, PTs, and other providers, AI is at once an assistive-tech opportunity and a data-privacy responsibility. The session protects clinical judgment and student data while finding where AI truly helps practice.
Student Support Services
Counselors and support staff hold the most sensitive student information in the building, so AI use here carries real confidentiality and crisis-response stakes. The team sets guardrails for documentation, data, and privacy.
Specialists
Across PE, library/media, technology, and the arts specialties, AI raises everything from media literacy to creative authenticity. The session helps specialists — often the only one in their field — set consistent expectations and teach critical AI use.
Science
AI can draft a full lab report, crunch a dataset, or explain any experiment in seconds — so conclusions arrive without the investigation behind them. The department defines where AI supports inquiry and data work, where it replaces real reasoning, and how to keep lab reports and data honest.
Administration
The leadership capstone: building leaders explore AI in their own roles, read the themes from every department session, and turn that input into a clear AI policy framework — with a Policy Drafting Workbook and a one-page Policy on a Page.
Watermarked display samples. Final materials are delivered as clean, fully editable files with purchase.
Each card: ~21-slide working-session deck + four companions:
White-label · Dual-format · Cited
Departments are sold together as one bundle. Buy All Departments ($29), or get Everything ($49) for the Core plus all twelve departments and the capstone.Best value
The Administration capstone — included in every add-on bundle. The Administration session is the capstone: it reads the themes across every department's working session and turns staff input into a building-wide AI policy, with a Policy Drafting Workbook and a one-page Policy on a Page. It's bundled into every add-on purchase automatically.
Questions, answered
Editable, white-label AI-in-education PD for the 6–12 building — delivered instantly via Gumroad, with a single-building license.
What do I get?▼
A ready-to-present core library: one Extended workshop, three Mid sessions, and eight Mini sessions, plus facilitator and discussion guides and participant handouts. Editable PowerPoint + your own Google Slides copies.
Can I brand it as ours?▼
Yes — every deck is white-label; add your building's name and logo to the title slides.
How is it delivered?▼
Instant download via Gumroad; you get an email with your download link within seconds. Inside is a PDF whose links let you make your own editable Google copies.
Core vs. Everything?▼
Core is the full presentation library. Everything adds the department-specific sessions and the Administration capstone.
What's the license?▼
Single-building: present unlimited times within one building.
Refunds?▼
All sales are final (digital download).
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