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As educators convene for the EdAdvance Spring AI Conference, this episode is sponsored by Kiddom, the AI-powered curriculum platform helping teachers save time and improve outcomes with high-quality instructional materials and human in the loop tools.




In this episode of ChatEDU (AI for All: A National Plan to Teach America’s Youth), Matt and Liz open with a deep dive into lesson design bias, unpack a new wave of AI agents in higher ed, and explore the implications of a bold new executive order on AI literacy in U.S. schools.




Story 1 – Bias in the Bot: Lesson Plans That Miss the Mark A recent study finds that AI-generated lesson plans often reinforce outdated, teacher-centered models, relying heavily on worksheets with little room for student agency or collaboration. Matt and Liz look at why this happens and how better prompts (like those from Skills21’s own libraries) can help educators reclaim the power of these tools.


Story 2 – Agents in Admissions: AI Goes to CollegeAt ASU+GSV, Element451 demoed “agentic AI,” a tool designed to guide prospective students through visits, applications, and financial aid. But is higher ed ready for autonomous AI helpers? A recent test at Carnegie Mellon, where bots failed to run a simulated business, suggests we still have a long way to go.


Beneath the Surface – A Presidential Push for AI LiteracyOn April 23, the Trump administration signed an executive order promoting nationwide AI literacy across K–12. From dual enrollment pathways to a new White House task force, the plan is ambitious. Matt and Liz explore what it could mean for schools and how Skills21’s new student-facing literacy initiative fits right in.


Bright Byte – AI vs. Wildlife TraffickingThe EcoSolve initiative is using AI to monitor and flag illegal animal trade across six countries. It’s working and showing how generative AI can serve global environmental goals when used with purpose and precision.




Related Links


Study: Pedagogical Bias in AI-Powered Educational Tools

https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/10004/8134


Element451 Agentic AI Demo

https://element451.com/


Carnegie Mellon Agent Simulation – Business Insider

https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-agents-study-company-run-by-ai-disaster-replace-jobs-2025-4


Executive Order on AI Literacy – EdSurge

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2025-04-24-trump-executive-order-calls-for-artificial-intelligence-to-be-taught-in-schools


Skills21 AI Prompt Library

https://www.skills21.org/prompts


TeachAI – National AI Literacy

Frameworkhttps://www.teachai.org/ailiteracy


EcoSolve Wildlife Monitoring – Global

Initiativehttps://www.acamstoday.org/eco-solve-using-ai-to-disrupt-global-wildlife-trafficking/




Sponsors


This episode is sponsored by Kiddom, helping educators bring powerful curriculum and responsible AI into the classroom. Download their AI & Assessment white paper at: https://go.kiddom.co/chatEDU


Ongoing support for ChatEDU is provided by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing. Learn more at: https://www.nextgenmfg.org




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Email Matt and Liz at: chatedu@edadvance.orgAnd don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to ChatEDU on your favorite podcast platform.


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