Developing Classroom AI Rules and Guidelines
In today’s episode, we’ll explore ideas for creating AI rules and guidelines at the classroom level.
Paul Beckermann
PreK–12 Digital Learning Specialist
Podcast Host
Leverage school and district work.
- Find and read school policies.
- Encourage school-wide collaboration.
- Generate consistency within departments and grade levels.
Fine-tune classroom policy.
- Get student input using a T-Chart or Y-Chart.
- Consider available models:
- Red, Yellow, and Green Light categorization from Adrian Cotterell at Teacher Directed AI
- AI Assessment Scale developed by Leon Furze, Dr. Mike Perkins, Dr. Jasper Roe, and Jason MacVaugh
- Chatbot and AI considerations from Matt Miller at Ditch That Textbook
- Citation model recommendations around generative AI, including MLA, APA, and the Chicago Manual of Style
- Be transparent about how AI detection software will or won’t be used.
Reference existing guidelines.
- Seek out existing classroom rules for consideration.
- Lean on state guidance.
- Consider common practices:
- Acknowledge school and district expectations.
- Address academic integrity.
- Generate a list of best practices for student use.
- Provide specific examples of positive and negative use.
- Model responsible AI use.
For more details, ideas, and resources, explore the Developing AI Policy in K–12 Schools series of articles found in the AI in the K–12 Classroom collection: