Lesson 859 of 1550
AI Preparing Data for a PLC Conversation
Use AI to prepare assessment data for a Professional Learning Community meeting.
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- 1The premise
- 2PLCs
- 3data conversations
- 4instructional response
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Section 1
The premise
PLCs often spend 30 minutes on logistics and 5 on the data. AI can pre-summarize student data so the room jumps straight to instructional decisions.
What AI does well here
- Summarize per-standard performance across classrooms
- Surface 3 patterns and 2 anomalies
- Draft 5 discussion questions for the PLC
- Suggest possible reteach groupings
What AI cannot do
- Replace teacher knowledge of individual students
- Decide root cause without classroom context
- Substitute for the trust required in a healthy PLC
- Predict whether reteach will work for a given student
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