EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 34 MIN
AI Didn’t Break School — It Exposed It - TEC92
from The TechEd Clubhouse · host Dan Thomas
🧠 Episode SummaryAI isn’t the problem—it’s the spotlight.In this solo episode, I break down a hard truth: if a chatbot can complete an assignment without thinking, the issue isn’t AI—it’s design. Building off an article by Dustin Rimmey, I connects 30+ years of classroom experience to what’s happening right now and offers a simple, practical shift teachers can use immediately.This isn’t about overhauling your curriculum. It’s about upgrading one assignment at a time—starting tomorrow.🔑 Key TakeawaysIf students can complete an assignment without making decisions, it’s a design problem—not an AI problemWe’ve seen this before (calculators, Google, YouTube)—and we adapted every timeMost traditional assignments prioritize compliance over thinkingThe real learning happens in the process, not the final productAI makes it impossible to ignore weak task design🔧 Practical Move (Use Tomorrow)Try this with your next lesson:Ask one question:Can students complete this without making a single decision?If yes → that’s your redesign targetAdd a 5-minute “do first” moment before instructionHold vocabulary until after students experience the conceptThis is the shift:Activity → Content → Vocabulary (ABC → CBV)🧩 Framework HighlightABC (Activity Before Content)Students experience the problem before explanationCBV (Content Before Vocabulary)Students understand the concept before naming itThis sequence builds thinking into the work—making it naturally resistant to AI shortcuts.🔄 Big IdeaAI didn’t create weak assignments.It exposed them.And that’s not a crisis—it’s a reset.🏫 Why This Matters NowThe Portrait of a Graduate prioritizes thinking, not recallSchools are being pushed to redesign learningTeachers who already design for thinking are now leading the conversation💬 Quote from the Episode“If a student can complete your assignment without making a single decision, that’s not an AI problem. That’s a design problem.”🔗 Mentioned in This EpisodeArticle: “We Blamed Google. Now We’re Blaming AI. We Need to Stop.” by Dustin Rimmeyteacher's plAIground | AI Teaching Strategies for K–12 Educators🚀 Call to ActionPick one assignment this week and test itTry a 5-minute “activity first” entryTalk about it with a colleague or PLCIf you want help bringing this work to your school or team, reach out.📢 Connect with DanPodcast: The TechEd ClubhouseSocial: @coachthomastech🎯 Closing ThoughtWe’ve adapted before.We’ll adapt again.This time—with thinking as the goal.
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