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Journal Entry 7

Educators  play  an  important  role  in  helping  students  navigate  the  vast  amount  of  information  available  online.  In  today’s  digital  world,  teachers  are  not  only  responsible  for  delivering  content  but  also  for  guiding  students  on  how  to  find,  evaluate,  and  use  information  effectively.  This  includes  teaching  digital  literacy  skills  such  as  identifying  credible  sources, identifying   facts  from  opinions, and  recognizing  bias. As a future  e ducator I will    encourage  critical  thinking  by  teaching  students  to  compare  multiple  sources,  check  evidence,  and...

Journal Entry #6

 A current trend that I find rather challenging as a future teacher would definitely be the use of AI and how much value and importance it holds in the classroom and learning environment. AI is such a big deal not only in schools and education but in the world, allowing students the power of AI can be harmful in your classroom because some students become fully reliant and dependent on it. AI can be dangerous for students if they do not understand how it should be used strictly as a tool instead of fully using it to complete assignments or do assignments for you. Using AI can be useful if used correctly and not used to complete a full assignment for you. I believe this will be a challenge for me because of the power AI has, making sure that I am able to inform my students on the danger of AI and reminding them that it is only to be used as a tool will be a main priority in my classroom.