EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 32 MIN
Ethical Ed Tech: Priten Soundar-Shah on Slowing Down AI Decisions in Schools
from Kinwise: AI Insights for Educators · host Lydia Kumar
In this episode of Kinwise Conversations in AI, host Lydia sits down with Priten Soundar-Shah, educator, philosopher, and author of the forthcoming Ethical Ed Tech, to challenge the question most schools are asking about AI. Instead of starting with "Does this tool work?", Priten argues schools need to build ethical reasoning skills first, drawing on a framework adapted from bioethics to help educators make values-driven decisions at every level. Key Takeaways for K-12 Leaders -Ethics is a skill, not a policy. Ethical decision-making requires vocabulary, heuristics, and protected time. -Classroom teachers are the most consequential AI decision-makers. Like doctors who know their patients, teachers hold relational and pedagogical knowledge no district policy can replicate. -Top-down policies produce compliance. Without educator buy-in, the result is checkbox behavior. -Slow down to lead. Define your highest-priority problem before entering any sales conversation. Don't let vendors set your agenda.
What this episode covers
Most schools start their AI conversation with ”Does this tool work?” Educator and philosopher Priten Shah argues that’s the wrong first question. In this episode, Priten shares a bioethics-based framework for ethical decision-making in K-12 and makes the case that classroom teachers, not district admins, are the most consequential AI decision-makers in any school.
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