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Classroom Management for Generative AI

Guidance that support districts and charters in understanding and implementing instructional AI tools

Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging rapidly across industries, including K-12 education. The Delaware Council on Educational Technology presents this guidance to support educators and education leaders in the appropriate, equitable, and inclusive use of AI in classrooms across the State of Delaware.</p >

Classroom Management for Generative AI Guidance

The full document as it was developed by the Council on Educational Technology in collaboration with the Generative AI Subcommittee.

Included in this Guidance

Classroom Management Protocols

These protocols help students understand how to use AI safely, ethically, and responsibly. When teachers establish these guidelines, AI becomes a helpful learning tool instead of a distraction or problem.

Allowable Use Statements for Generative AI

Allowable use statements provide a framework for permissible AI use across districts, schools, and classrooms. These statements establish expectations for ethical and responsible engagement with Gen AI technologies, ensuring consistency and clarity for everyone.

Classroom Management Policies and Attribution

This section discusses the importance of proper attribution, both for students and instructors.

Professional Learning Opportunities

This section provides resources from the Department and from Common Sense Education to extend your understanding of how Gen AI can enhance learning in the classroom.

References

How to Use This Guidance

The guidance issued by the Delaware Council on Educational Technology on the adoption of Generative AI in educational settings serves as a comprehensive resource for educators and leaders across the state:

  • School District and Charter School leaders may use this guidance to support incorporating AI into their local policies (e.g., responsible use, academic integrity, etc.).
  • School District and Charter School leaders and classroom educators are provided with this guidance as a source of support, resources, and established best practices for integrating AI technologies within their instructional environments.