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Back to EpisodesWhy AI Succeeds (or Fails) in Schools: Copilot Case Studies
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Kane from Teachers AI Cafe examines why AI works in some schools and fails in others, arguing the difference is leadership, pedagogy, and change management rather than the tool itself. He reviews Microsoft Copilot case studies from England’s Discovery Trust (20 schools) and Brisbane Catholic Education (140 schools), highlighting reduced admin workload, strong training and governance, and classroom uses like differentiated writing scaffolds from student vocabulary, inquiry-question generation, and accessibility supports such as for dyslexia. He contrasts these with Los Angeles Unified’s 2024 Ed chatbot, which collapsed within months amid financial issues, limited teacher training, weak value for students, and governance concerns. Key takeaways include investing in professional learning, using AI to support teacher judgment and student thinking, and implementing slowly with clear guardrails and evaluation.
00:00 Welcome to Teachers AI Cafe
00:20 From Smartphones to AI
00:57 Why AI Succeeds or Fails
02:04 Copilot Case Study UK
02:44 Discovery Trust Rollout
04:27 Workload Wins and Classroom Use
06:31 Brisbane Catholic Education
07:29 Student Agency and Accessibility
10:00 Guardrails and Verification
10:59 When AI Projects Fail LAUSD
13:05 Clippy Problem and Lessons
15:06 What Successful Schools Do
16:06 What It Means for Teachers
17:28 Cobots and Final Takeaways
18:43 Wrap Up and Next Steps
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