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AI Professional Development Session Design: Active Adult Learning
AI can design active-learning PD sessions for teachers — moving beyond slide-and-lecture and into structured collaboration that actually changes practice.
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- 1The premise
- 2adult learning
- 3active engagement
- 4PD session
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Section 1
The premise
AI can design active PD sessions with timing and protocols, but facilitation skill and follow-up implementation are human work.
What AI does well here
- Design 90-minute PD sessions with active-engagement protocols.
- Generate facilitator notes with timing, transitions, and likely participant questions.
What AI cannot do
- Substitute for the facilitator's read of the room or relationship with staff.
- Guarantee transfer of new practices to classrooms without follow-up coaching.
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