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AI for Leading Student Data Conversations Without Naming Kids
AI prepares the data view, but the team conversation is where action gets agreed.
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- 1The premise
- 2data teams
- 3student data
- 4privacy
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Section 1
The premise
AI can help you prep a data conversation that protects student identity, but the team's commitments to action depend on the people in the room.
What AI does well here
- Aggregate de-identified data by group and standard
- Generate 4 equity-focused discussion prompts
- Build a 45-minute team meeting agenda
- Draft a 1-page commitment-tracker template
What AI cannot do
- Replace human review of which kids need help now
- Surface root causes from numbers alone
- Hold colleagues accountable to commitments
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