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From Continuous Improvement to Responsible Innovation: A Socio-Technical Lens for Education in the Age of AI

AI is accelerating the pace and scope of change across teaching, learning, and assessment — bringing intensifying ethical scrutiny alongside new possibilities. But, what does “change” really mean in education’s age of AI? This brief explores responsible innovation, grounded in socio-technical systems thinking and ethical foresight, as a way to rethink change so that technological capability remains aligned with human judgment, accountability, and social purpose.

Teaching with Intention in an Age of Intelligent Systems

AI can help teachers work faster and manage complexity — but it cannot replace the judgment, care, or ethical discernment central to teaching itself. As intelligent systems become more integrated into everyday classroom practice, this brief invites reflection on teaching with intention — centering professional judgment, ethical practice, and the human relationships at the heart of learning