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Every teacher should have an AI policy for their classroom.
I’m not talking about a 10-page document full of legal jargon. I mean something simple, clear, and collaboratively built with your students. A shared agreement. A reference point. A guide.
Here’s how I see it: You don’t just hand this policy down from above. You sit with your students. You say, “Alright, AI is part of how we learn now. Let’s figure out how we’re going to use it, together.”
You bring in your school’s rules, your own teaching values, and open the floor. When students help build the policy, their sense of responsibility?
It grows. They own it.
So what do you actually include in this policy?
1. Keep it focused:
2. What’s okay and what’s not
3. How to handle data and privacy
4. How to use AI ethically
5. What to do if things go wrong
6. And how to make sure every student gets access
I put together this visual to help you get started. It’s based on insights from UNESCO’s AI framework and Priten Shah’s book on AI in education.
I also added a few AI tools you can use to speed up the process like ChatGPT for drafting and Canva for turning it into a clean, shareable document.
Here’s a process I suggest:
- You start with a draft, just jot down your key points.
- Then bring your students in. Talk through it. Let them suggest ideas. Turn it into a quick class project or discussion.
- Once you have a rough version, ask ChatGPT or Claude to help you polish it.
When it’s done, use Canva to design it. Print it. Share it. Stick it on the classroom wall.
That’s it. You don’t need to finish it in one go. It can evolve with your class.
Want the poster? I dropped the PDF link in the comment section.
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Struggling with creating rubrics for your students?
You’re not alone. Writing clear, detailed, and fair rubrics takes time and energy especially when you're juggling a dozen other tasks.
But here’s a trick to try out: the magic combo of ChatGPT + Canva.
With ChatGPT, you can generate detailed criteria and performance levels in seconds. Then, take that text to Canva, where you can drop it into a beautiful, classroom-ready template.
In the visual below, I break it all down: types of rubrics, practical tips, sample prompts, and the exact process to follow.
Try it out and make rubric creation one less thing to worry about.
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