#Teaching in the #AI age can feel… unsettling. Curiosity, excitement, caution, fatigue all in the same staffroom. This post is Part 1 of a series in which I reflect on MIT’s Guidebook to AI in #Schools and why it matters right now.
@vincewall
AI for Teaching & Learning Project Leader | AITSL / QCT certified Highly Accomplished Teacher | PhD candidate | #MIEE | Brisbane, Qld | Meanjin, Turrbal & Yuggera Country | Australia | History teacher since 1988 | disruptedhistory.com
#Teaching in the #AI age can feel… unsettling. Curiosity, excitement, caution, fatigue all in the same staffroom. This post is Part 1 of a series in which I reflect on MIT’s Guidebook to AI in #Schools and why it matters right now.
Want to get the best out of AI in the classroom?
Focus on developing how you use it and "the utility of the tasks" we ask students to do!
#AI #Learning #SkillDevelopment #EdTech #FutureOfWork #Research #teaching #schools #education #learning
Reimagining the Flip!
Flipping the classroom isn’t just a teaching strategy - it’s a mindset. This post explores how shifting information transfer out of class makes space for deeper sense-making and for amplifying the human in an age of #AI.
#education #teaching #schools #History
Pardon the porcine makeover - Assessment is only a part of this conversation.
I've been thinking about how learning should be accessible, purposeful, and appropriately challenging.
In my latest blog, I mull over some big ideas from this year of #teaching with #AI.
#schools #education #learning
This week: What connects the ancient Titans and #AI-infused classrooms?
In 2026, I’m building the #AiTLAS project a human-centred approach for #teaching, #learning, and #assessment in the age of #GenerativeAI. This is a preview.
After taking a bit of a break, I'm back blogging...
I recently presented to curriculum leaders as they reimagine their school's assessment. In this blog post, I unpack how #teachers might use the AI Assessment Scale (#AIAS) as a design tool — one that supports #assessment of and for #learning in the age of #GenAI.
#schools #education #teaching
Teachers are increasingly needing to decide not WHETHER to us #AI in #schools but HOW to use it.
This paper employs some powerful metaphors of visualising how to teach with AI.
“We study history to help heal the hurt and harm of the past.”
A powerful phrase, gifted by an insightful student in a yarning circle. After a few week's break, the Disrupted History blog returns this week to reflect on teaching 'difficult histories' in an age of AI.
Tired of the "explicit vs inquiry" nonsense? So am I.
Here’s my new post on the false binaries of the EI conversation. I look at Sweller's expertise reversal, guidance fading, Deweyan inquiry, and historical pedagogy. I respond to 3 strawmen messing with best practice.
Let’s end the nonsense.
I've been mainly focused on my research in recent weeks BUT I've just published a new blog post exploring how Google's NotebookLM is reshaping the way students learn in my History classroom - from AI-generated mind maps to audio overviews students are listening to while out running!
#schools #AI
🎧"It's not cheating. It's learning."
Hear directly from students navigating the ethical use of AI in schools in this powerful episode of the AI in Education podcast. Thoughtful, honest, and future-focused.
#AI #AIinEducation #AI4ED #schools #teaching
Who gets remembered in national #history? And how? That’s the question my Year 9 History students tackled recently through the use of Google Gemini 13-18 EDU and NotebookLM. A provocatively playful - and deeply reflective - #AI activity about perspectives and power.
In a world awash with generative tools, educators are urged not to fear AI - but to shape it with wisdom, and to use it in service of humanity.
💗 A “wisdom of the heart” must guide our use of AI in education, especially in history classrooms where justice, community, and truth-telling matter
What did 'that MIT study' really find?
💡In this post, I go behind the viral clickbait to explore what the MIT research led by Nataliya Kosmyna, Ph.D actually says about #AI, cognitive debt, and #learning - and why the “Brain-to-LLM” approach might be one of the most important ideas for educators
🚸 Can AI help our students learn and thrive?
✅ Yes - but only if we act wisely... now!
In my latest blog post, I identify 4 future paths for education in the AI age and argue that educators and educational leaders have an important challenge to rise to!
So, what do we do? Reimagining Pedagogy – Four Numbers and a Call to Action
At the QHTA State Conference, I shared how #AI is already reshaping #history classrooms – not in theory, but in practice. Four numbers. One provocation. A flipped, human-centred future for history teaching.
👉 Read the post
I went to #EduTechAU 2025 and amstill thinking about Professor Rose Luckin’s call for visionary leadership in the age of AI. Her keynote wasn’t about tools – it was about people. About agency. About pausing, preparing, and partnering for deep, ethical change.
Dissonance
From the Halls of Montezuma
To the shores of Tripoli;
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land, and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean;
We are proud to claim the title
Of United States Marine...
Maybe it's rightly being dismissed as the BS crazy that it is... Maybe it's best not to give this nonsense oxygen.
Watching the deployment of National Guard and Marines on the streets of LA from Australia, it strikes me how afraid the troops look. The general vibe for me is that the Trump administration is frightened of the US population.
Are We Mistaking Copilots for Autopilots? In a world awash with AI change, are we confusing advanced chatbots with truly agentic AI? DisruptedHistory's latest post on explores why getting our heads around 'agents' matters for educators, researchers, and future-ready schools.
We are not in an age of approaching disruption. We are living inside it. And yet, as educator and technologist Dr Nick Jackson warns, many are sleepwalking into an educational crisis.
TLDR? No worries! My latest blog features a quick summary of (and a vote of thanks to all who assisted with the writing of) my recently published peer-reviewed article on using AI in schools.
There's not a huge amount of peer reviewed research on how we might teach with #AI in #schools. As a full-time high school teacher, I'm pleased help address this deficit. I hope other #teachers find it of practical value. Please share widely.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#47 = f.o.s. smh
So have we had a "the farmer doesn't want a wife reference" yet? #auspol
This week I've been thinking a lot about the false dichotomy of explicit instruction v inquiry. The end result is this blog post: “Not Either/Or”. H/t to Cameron Paterson, Nathaniel Swain, Louka Parry, Jared Cooney Horvath, & Guy Claxton.
Hi Vince, my colleague and I wrote this article on why GenAI does not have to undermine education. Please help us share it by reposting to promote dialog.
www.frontiersin.org/journals/art...
AI can be a space maker for the things that matter most in history education. When used within a flipped learning approach, it helps to make space for teachers and students to focus on collaboration and connection-making. That's why, I've been recently reflecting on Object-Based Learning.
A couple of weeks ago, I made the decision to engage with the work of Victor Klemperer. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I've taught the #Holocaust many times and done a lot of study / reading on the topic but Klemperer is special. #History #teaching #edusky
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