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AI Classroom Library Audits: Diversity, Reading Level, and Topic
AI can audit a classroom library across reading level, representation, and topic — helping teachers see the gaps before kids in their class do.
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- 1The premise
- 2library audit
- 3representation
- 4reading level
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Section 1
The premise
AI can audit a classroom library against representation and reading-level criteria, but acquisition and weeding decisions belong to the teacher.
What AI does well here
- Categorize the library by reading level, genre, and represented identities.
- Surface gaps and propose specific titles to fill them.
What AI cannot do
- Substitute for the teacher's knowledge of what their specific kids will read.
- Make district-level or community-level book selection decisions.
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