
The Role of AI In Education
FEB. 17 at 7 p.m.
Free and open to the public
Location Change!
Randolph Hall Lourie Learning Center (LLC)
Greenway Rise Campus
2132 Ivy Road
Parenting in the Age of AI
Navigating the now can feel daunting when the future is filled with so many what ifs — especially when it comes to kids and technology.
St. Anne’s-Belfield School is bringing in two leading experts to help parents wade through the noise to understand how families and schools can partner to support students in an AI-saturated world.
Join Maya Bialik and Peter Nilsson, authors of “Irreplaceable: How AI Changes Everything (and Nothing) in Teaching and Learning) next Thursday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. Learn the important questions parents should be asking when it comes to AI use, hear excerpts from the book, and participate in an audience Q&A.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing education, but what works in teaching and learning remains irreplaceable. Authors Maya Bialik and Peter Nilsson move beyond the fear and hype to provide a balanced guide for a new era. With practical examples, they show how to leverage AI as an indispensable tool for research, lesson planning, and feedback to enhance learning and foster creativity.
About the Booth Family Inspiration Speaks Series

St. Anne's-Belfield School hosts innovators and visionaries from around the world as part of our Booth Family Inspiration Speaks series. Funded by a generous endowment in honor of the Booth Family, including former chair of the Board of Trustees Rich Booth, Roxanne Booth, and alumni J.T. '11, Morgan '15, and Kellie '18, each year, Inspiration Speaks speakers seek to challenge, inspire, and encourage discourse on a variety of topics. The events are open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.
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