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Promoting Integrity and AI Readiness in High Schools

Tue., April 01, 2025, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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As emerging technologies like AI make their way into classrooms, many educators worry that they could hinder learning outcomes.

And while there could be benefits to AI when implemented with intention, the reality is that not every use of AI tools will support teaching and learning.

In this webinar, we’ll discuss why starting academic integrity training early enables schools to instill skills and values that students will carry into further education and the workplace.

You will learn:

  • How to promote integrity and support original writing
  • Teach key skills such as evaluating a source’s credibility, and citing and paraphrasing correctly
  • Teaching students to use AI responsibly
  • Making the most of AI tools while preserving original writing
  • Update your school’s academic integrity guidelines for the age of AI
  • Bringing transparency to the writing process with Turnitin Clarity

Join us and make your classroom future-ready!

Speakers
Dr. Scott Gifford
ELA Instructor, Arabia Mountain High School (GA)
Dr. Scott Gifford is an experienced classroom teacher for upper grades ELA at Arabia Mountain High School, DeKalb County Schools, just outside of Atlanta, GA. He is a certified educator for Reading Specialist, Gifted Instructor, and AP Literature & Language, among other accreditations. He also serves as a curriculum writer, master ELA teacher, and TAPP Reading Instructor for the DCSD school District. He has given Professional Development seminars on literacy, fluency, MS Reading Progress, and using AI in the classroom for teachers throughout the District and the State. Dr. Gifford is particularly proud of being a Fulbright Scholar, a continuing Fellow for the Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project at Kennesaw State University, and a writing coach for mentee teachers with the National Writing Project. In all of these varied roles and responsibilities, he is dedicated to improving student literacy across the board and advocating for student agency in their authentic work.
Moderator
Gretchen Hanson
Director of Product Marketing, Turnitin
Gretchen Hanson oversees the product marketing strategy and execution for Turnitin’s suite of integrity products. Her team focuses on producing sales and marketing resources to support our global teams in the education, publishing and corporate sectors.She had a diverse background in both product management and account management before translating those skills and finding her true passion in product marketing.Gretchen has 20 years of experience in education and EdTech, and holds a Masters of Library and Information Science from the University of Maryland, College Park.

For all webinars broadcast by Education Week after August 1, 2019, Certificates of Completion are available to all registered live attendees who attend 53 minutes or more of this webinar. Educators can download a PDF certificate verifying 1 hour of Professional Development credit. As with all professional development hours delivered, Education Week recommends each educator verify ahead of the webinar broadcast that the content will qualify for professional development in your school, district, county, or state with your supervisor, human resources professional, and/or principal or superintendent’s office.

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