AI for Educators Daily with Dan Fitzpatrick
Dan Fitzpatrick, The AI Educator
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Dan Fitzpatrick, The AI Educator, hosts a daily podcast dedicated to helping educators navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in education. He shares credible expert insights and practical strategies to give teachers the clarity and confidence they need to teach effectively and prepare students for an AI-driven world. The podcast aims to bridge the gap between awareness of AI's influence and actionable classroom practices.
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Fable 5's return 06.07.2026 14minSend us Fan Mail The most capable AI model ever released was shut down by the US government then returned, a wild saga with vital lessons for AI policy for schools. In this episode: Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, the "most capable AI model ever released," experienced a rapid launch, government-mandated shutdown, and return, offering a blueprint for future AI model reliability challenges.The 22-day saga of Claude Fable 5 underscores that a robust AI policy for schools must include contingency pla...
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DeepMind’s surprising Sierra Leone trial 05.07.2026 14minSend us Fan Mail An AI tutor in Sierra Leone reportedly helped students gain a year of schooling in eight weeks, a claim even Google DeepMind cautions us to take with a grain of salt. In this episode: Google DeepMind's AI tutor education trial in Sierra Leone estimated students gained a year's learning in eight weeks, using a re-engineered Gemini model.The AI learning tool, Guided Learning, was designed not to give direct answers, fostering productive struggle crucial for learning outcomes.Ea...
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Navigating AI-generated content 03.07.2026 7minSend us Fan Mail 70% of people can't spot AI deepfakes, leaving students vulnerable to hidden AI in advertising without proper AI literacy. In this episode: A *Guardian* investigation revealed that 70% of people cannot detect *AI deepfakes*, making students vulnerable to hidden *AI in advertising*.Brands like *Once* and *Maket* are using undisclosed *AI generated content* and *AI-generated influencers* due to lower costs and fewer risks compared to human talent.Current *AI transparency rules*...
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AI Critical Thinking Education: Addressing Bias in Classroom AI 01.07.2026 8minSend us Fan Mail Almost 30% of Saudi teachers already correct biased AI outputs, highlighting an urgent need for students to interrogate AI, not just trust it. In this episode: A 2025 Saudi Arabia survey found nearly 30% of teachers are already correcting AI bias in education, highlighting an urgent need for students to interrogate AI.The core issue: most AI tools are trained on English-language and Western-dominant datasets, creating linguistic and cultural blind spots in AI-generated knowle...
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AI and oracy skills: The most valuable graduate skill in the AI age 01.07.2026 8minSend us Fan Mail 94% of students used AI in assessed work by 2026; learn why AI weakens core knowledge vital for genuine oracy. In this episode: A 2026 Higher Education Policy Institute survey revealed 94% of students used AI in assessed work, necessitating a renewed focus on oral communication education.Bruce Hood argues that AI, while not directly harming oracy, weakens the core knowledge and synthesis abilities vital for genuine oral communication, impacting graduate employability skills.E...
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AI for underserved classrooms: Powerful learning with no internet 30.06.2026 11minSend us Fan Mail An AI maths tutor on WhatsApp boosts learning a year for $5/child, proving AI for underserved classrooms doesn't need fast internet or expensive tech. In this episode: An AI maths tutor named Rori on WhatsApp is achieving a year of learning gains for just $5 per child, demonstrating powerful AI for underserved classrooms without needing fast internet.Solutions like FoondaMate and Juza AI prove that offline AI education and low-resource AI learning can effectively support mill...
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Google Classroom Just Changed - 10 Huge AI Updates 29.06.2026 12minSend us Fan Mail Google just announced its biggest wave of AI updates for Google Classroom yet, pulling Gemini, NotebookLM and Chromebooks into one connected learning ecosystem. But does it actually help teachers lead learning, or just add another layer of tech to manage? I break down the 10 updates that matter for you and your students, what each one actually does, and my honest verdict on the ones worth your time. By the end, you'll see why this collapses into three big shifts: context, co...
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AI education anxiety: How educators can help students navigate job market fears 26.06.2026 11minSend us Fan Mail 47% of US students considered changing their major due to AI's job market impact, revealing rational AI education anxiety. In this episode: A Gallup and Lumina Foundation survey found 47% of US students considered changing their major due to AI education anxiety, highlighting a rational fear.Educators must shift from 'transmission of knowledge' to building 'deep capacity' in students, focusing on metacognitive skills and lifelong learning as core AI skills for teachers to imp...
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AI job creation education: Preparing for a future labor shortage 25.06.2026 8minSend us Fan Mail Jeff Bezos says AI won't replace jobs but cause a labor shortage, demanding new skills and radically reshaping AI job creation education. In this episode: Jeff Bezos predicts AI will lead to a labor shortage, not job replacement, profoundly impacting AI job creation education.AI's expansion into physical manufacturing and human-robot interaction demands new AI skills for teachers and students alike.The future of work will require uniquely human skills such as judgment, ethics...
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AI English language learning: Israel's bold education revolution 24.06.2026 9minSend us Fan Mail Israel is launching AI English language learning for middle schoolers to combat a 40% English teacher shortage, but pilot data is still pending. In this episode: Israel is rolling out AI English language learning across middle schools via 'Project 720' and 'English for Everyone' to tackle a 40% English teacher shortage.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Education Minister Yoav Kisch announced this significant AI in education Israel initiative, aiming for AI personalized le...
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AI Literacy Framework: What Every Educator Needs to Know Now 23.06.2026 10minSend us Fan Mail 96% of older teens use AI weekly for learning, highlighting why an AI literacy framework is crucial for all educators right now. In this episode: A 2025 survey by the European Commission and OECD revealed 96% of older teens use AI for learning weekly, underscoring the urgent need for an AI literacy framework.The AI literacy framework (AILit) from the European Commission and OECD defines four core domains: Engage with AI, Create with AI, Manage with AI, and Shape AI, guiding e...
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AI in Education: Preparing Students for Mythos-Class AI 18.06.2026 13minSend us Fan Mail Anthropic's new Mythos-class AI, Claude Fable 5, compressed two months of human work into a single day for Stripe. This changes everything for AI in education. In this episode: Anthropic's new Mythos-class AI, Claude Fable 5, achieved a 50-million-line codebase migration for Stripe in one day, a task estimated to take humans two months, signifying a major leap for AI in education.Effective teaching with AI requires fostering 'task imagination' in students, enabling them to de...
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AI Vaccine Design: First Human Trials, Future Healthcare 17.06.2026 12minSend us Fan Mail The world's first AI-designed vaccine, whose active ingredient was conceived by machine learning, just passed its initial human safety tests. In this episode: The world's first AI-designed vaccine, developed by the University of Cambridge and DIOSynVax, successfully completed initial human safety trials.This AI in vaccine development focuses on creating "super antigens" that target stable features across entire viral families, including future threats, moving beyond reactive ...
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AI tutors in schools: The hidden cost of silent classrooms 16.06.2026 12minSend us Fan Mail An AI tutor helped students get right answers but not grasp core concepts, highlighting how AI in schools can silence productive struggle and deeper learning. In this episode: An observation of seventh-grade math students showed AI tutors in schools can help students get right answers without truly understanding core concepts like fractions, raising concerns about AI for deeper learning.Shael Polakow-Suransky, president of Bank Street College of Education, argues that AI can ...
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Student Perspectives AI: Only 44% Think AI Homework is Cheating 15.06.2026 10minSend us Fan Mail Only four in ten teenagers believe using AI for all homework is cheating, revealing a massive grey area for student perspectives AI. In this episode: A study by Oxford University Press reveals only 44% of students believe using AI for all homework is cheating, highlighting complex student perspectives AI.Despite varied views on AI cheating homework, 72% of students prefer not to use AI for school tasks, valuing their own voice and teacher's unique human qualities.Students are...
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Can school leaders keep up with AI? 14.06.2026 13minSend us Fan Mail Highlights - Today we are exploring a new essay by Dario Amodei, the founder of Anthropic, the company behind Claude, which is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful AIs we have in the world right now. - Because in many ways, we're the Hobbits, sometimes, trying to rouse our own Treebeard. - Now, those are global, existential threats, and it might feel a bit dramatic for a Year 8 geography lesson. - The core challenge, he argues, won't be incentivizing growth, but findin...
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How does AI truly transform classroom practice? 12.06.2026 8minSend us Fan Mail Highlights - Today we are exploring a sentiment that echoes through so much of the current educational discourse: "Artificial intelligence in education is transforming classrooms." This phrase, this idea, you hear it everywhere, in articles, in webinars, in conversations in the staffroom. - The real value, the real transformation, comes when we are intentional about *how* we integrate it, and always, always, start with purpose over technology. - Marking formative assessments...
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Will AI transform education more than the internet? 10.06.2026 7minSend us Fan Mail Find out more Highlights - Today we are exploring a really striking piece of reporting from NPR, by Lee V. - What we’re seeing, and what teachers are intuiting, is that AI fundamentally alters how we process information, how we create, how we learn, and how we assess. - Before, they'd spend hours sifting through websites, trying to summarise and synthesise information. - Teachers often get labelled as resistant to change, but more often than not, they just need time and spac...
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Are schools teaching the right AI skills? 09.06.2026 8minSend us Fan Mail Find out more Highlights - Today we are exploring a headline from the Financial Times that really caught my eye. - It’s because they’re struggling to use AI as a tool to *augment* their own capabilities, to make their human work better, faster, and more insightful. - So, what does this look like in a concrete educational setting? - Maybe it’s using AI to differentiate learning materials more quickly for a diverse class, or to generate varied practice questions for a specific...
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Is 'prompt engineering' still vital for teachers? 08.06.2026 11minSend us Fan Mail Highlights - Today we are exploring an article I wrote for Forbes this week, simply titled "Prompt Engineering Isn't Dead, But The Caricature Is." It's a piece where I tried to cut through some of the noise about a topic that's often talked about, but rarely deeply understood. - Early systems, when they first came out, rewarded a kind of incantation. - We're not teaching students to outsmart machines with clever tricks; we're teaching them to outthink them by designing bette...
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