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2024 Master Class Session 1 on February 6: Teaching Without Humans: How AI Could Hijack Education
Can AI “Hijack” Education? Probably!
In this talk, Stephen Aguilar explored the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, raising critical questions about the future role of human teachers. He highlighted the advancements in AI technology, demonstrating how AI systems have become increasingly sophisticated at tasks traditionally performed by human educators, such as grading, personalized lesson planning, and even direct instruction.
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USC Rossier Master Class: Stephen Aguilar and Josh Kun, Spring 2024
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USC Rossier Master Class: Stephen Aguilar and Josh Kun, Spring 2024
USC Rossier Master Class: Josh Kun on AI and Creativity, Spring 2024 Session 2
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USC Rossier Master Class: Josh Kun on AI and Creativity, Spring 2024 Session 2
Network Your Way to Success
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Are you an educator looking to advance your career? Join us for an informative workshop on the power of networking. In this session, you'll learn: - What is an informational interview? Gain an in-depth understanding of informational interviews and why they are essential tools in your job search. - How to conduct informational interviews Learn step-by-step strategies on identifying potential con...
USC Rossier Master Class: Stephen Aguilar on AI and Education, Spring 2024 Session 1
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USC Rossier Master Class: Stephen Aguilar on AI and Education, Spring 2024 Session 1
Master Class Session 2 on February 20: "Shouldn't We Call That 'Life'?" Creativity in the Age of AI
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We are honored to welcome the award-winning USC Annenberg Professor, Joshua Kun, to the USC Rossier School of Education today for a master class dedicated to exploring the intersection of creativity and artificial intelligence in our modern age. Professor Kun brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to shed light on how the realms of education and creativity are evolving with the advent of ...
Dean Pedro Noguera invites you to the 2024 Breakthrough Leadership Institute
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For more information and to register, please visit: rossierprolearn.usc.edu/usc-breakthrough-leadership-institute-2024/
MAT Resume Writing Workshop
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As you work on your job search and prepare for the K-12 Career Fair (rossiercareers.usc.edu/careerfair/) on 2/23/2024, here is a quick video on resume writing. Additional resources at rossiercareers.usc.edu/students/.
MAT Interviewing Workshop
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As you work on your job search and prepare for the K-12 Career Fair (rossiercareers.usc.edu/careerfair/) on 2/23/2024, here is a quick video on preparing for an interview. Additional resources at rossiercareers.usc.edu/students/.
Tips for Teacher Job Search: Q&A with LAUSD
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Talent Acquisition Specialists, Craig Yokoi (craig.yokoi@lausd.net) and Jessica Chung (jessica.chung2@lausd.net), join Ryan Alcantara of USC Rossier Career Services to provide insights and tips for Rossier students and alumni interested in teaching positions at LAUSD. We discuss how to get the most of a career fair, information on applying at LAUSD, and what to expect in the interview process. ...
MAT Cover Letter Workshop
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MAT Cover Letter Workshop
Tips for Teacher Job Search: Q&A with Ednovate
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Tips for Teacher Job Search: Q&A with Ednovate
Master Class Session 5 on March 22
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Master Class Session 5 on March 22
Master Class Session 4 on March 8
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Master Class Session 4 on March 8
Master Class Session 3 on February 22
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Master Class Session 3 on February 22
Master Class Session 2 on February 8
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Master Class Session 2 on February 8
Challenges and Opportunities for Education in Southern California
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Challenges and Opportunities for Education in Southern California
Master Class Session 1 on January 25: What is Science Denial?
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Master Class Session 1 on January 25: What is Science Denial?
Fostering True Inclusivity for Nonbinary Youth in Education
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Fostering True Inclusivity for Nonbinary Youth in Education
Equity & Diversity in University Admissions Post Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
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Equity & Diversity in University Admissions Post Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
2023 Melbo Lecture - Leading in Times of Radical Change: Finding Common Ground
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2023 Melbo Lecture - Leading in Times of Radical Change: Finding Common Ground
Invite: The Future of University Admissions after the Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
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Invite: The Future of University Admissions after the Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
USC Rossier Reading & Literacy Added Authorization
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USC Rossier Reading & Literacy Added Authorization
What motivates USC Rossier trained Superintendents to stay in the superintendency?
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What motivates USC Rossier trained Superintendents to stay in the superintendency?
USC Rossier Dean's Educational Equity Initiative
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USC Rossier Dean's Educational Equity Initiative
“A Trusted Space: Meeting the Moment” film screening and panel
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“A Trusted Space: Meeting the Moment” film screening and panel
In Conversation with Dean Pedro A. Noguera on the future of educational equity
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In Conversation with Dean Pedro A. Noguera on the future of educational equity
On EdTech, hear from Cirkled In
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On EdTech, hear from Cirkled In
On EdTech, hear from Global International College and Global Reimagine Online Academic
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On EdTech, hear from Global International College and Global Reimagine Online Academic
On EdTech, hear from Fluid Education Inc.
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On EdTech, hear from Fluid Education Inc.

Комментарии

  • @sophiameira9620
    @sophiameira9620 12 дней назад

    Great 👍🏻

  • @nightedpemder4992
    @nightedpemder4992 Месяц назад

    Equity is a word that says blacks are stupid. It's racist and segregationist. Any teacher promoting it should be jailed. Schools were created for education, not activism. Get politics out of schools.

  • @vikrantkkamble
    @vikrantkkamble Месяц назад

    how does SEM take care of omitted variable bias? Also simultaneous bias such as, funding affects GPA but the GPA also affects funding?

  • @nivoonairam8950
    @nivoonairam8950 4 месяца назад

    Dr. Museus is brilliant.

  • @hellbooks3024
    @hellbooks3024 5 месяцев назад

    “One writer’s block every few minutes all day long.” No problem talking, though.

  • @hellbooks3024
    @hellbooks3024 5 месяцев назад

    …before the taking of toast and tea.

  • @chillvibrationsLA
    @chillvibrationsLA 6 месяцев назад

    This was beatiful

  • @FrazzleDazzle9
    @FrazzleDazzle9 6 месяцев назад

    You did well, bravo!

  • @SimonLloydGuitar
    @SimonLloydGuitar 6 месяцев назад

    Krashen is the world's most cunning linguist.

  • @OhArchie
    @OhArchie 6 месяцев назад

    Awarding admission based on ability and not race is going to be a nightmare for universities. Imagine when all of these capable kids realize what a shit education they're getting for their money!

  • @PragmaticPursuits
    @PragmaticPursuits 7 месяцев назад

    Maybe school isn’t the environment that brings out an individual’s genius… The historical foundation of public schooling was meant to facilitate a habitat of conformity and obedience and not heterodox ways of doing or thinking.

  • @eakishway
    @eakishway 8 месяцев назад

    My personal most impressive takeaway from this talk from Stephen Krashen: write now, write before reading, write when you know little.

  • @EDanieLuna
    @EDanieLuna 8 месяцев назад

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎓 Dr. Stephen Krashen emphasizes the importance of making academic content freely accessible, advocating for open-source journals and websites. 03:00 📚 Dr. Krashen highlights that writing is not only about style but also a process that makes writers smarter and helps generate better ideas. 08:52 📝 The composing process involves four key elements: revision, flexible planning, rereading, and delaying editing. 18:27 🧠 Incubation is a crucial part of the writing process, allowing the subconscious mind to work on solutions during breaks. 21:58 💡 Poincaré's approach to creativity involves taking short, mindless breaks when encountering problems, allowing the mind to find solutions naturally. 24:16 📝 Don't rush your writing; deadlines can hinder productivity. Pretend deadlines don't exist to reduce anxiety and improve focus. 44:01 🧘‍♂️ Take your time with writing; rushing can lead to avoidance. Steady work over time is more effective. 46:37 📚 Write your own ideas before delving into extensive reading. It's easier to write when you know less, and reading should follow your initial thoughts. 48:29 📖 Read narrowly and strategically, focusing only on what's relevant to your current paper. You don't need to keep up with the entire literature. 49:38 📚 Reading without a problem-solving context results in poor memory retention. Remember things when they solve a problem for you. 50:03 📖 To remember what you read, ensure it relates to a problem you're trying to solve. 51:41 🏬 You remember details about places or topics you engage with personally and need to find solutions for. 54:24 🧠 Most breakthroughs in science come from secondary research and meta-analysis, not just primary research studies. 58:08 📊 Use existing data and published test scores to avoid overtesting subjects, especially children. 01:00:57 📻 Utilize unobtrusive measures, like checking radio dials or book wear and tear, to gain insights without direct testing. 01:05:20 📄 Write the central table of your paper first to clarify the study's structure. 01:07:46 ✍️ Write the results section before the introduction and focus on what the reader needs to know to frame the discussion. 01:09:35 📝 Don't worry about fitting your paper to a specific journal's format until you've finished writing. 01:10:40 📖 Everyone gets rejected in academia; rejection rates can be high. Rejection is not a reflection of the paper's quality. 01:12:58 🤝 Peer review can sometimes be arbitrary, with reviewers disagreeing. It's a common part of the academic publishing process. 01:14:10 📝 When your writing gets rejected, don't be discouraged. Even great papers faced rejection but eventually got published. 01:14:37 🖋️ Deal with rejection promptly, read criticisms right away, accept valid criticisms, reject irrelevant ones, and don't compromise your paper's integrity. 01:16:04 🧠 Good writers revise and edit, read what they've written, take breaks, maintain regular writing hours, and focus on their goals. 01:17:01 📚 Don't worry about your audience until your ideas are worked out; let the paper guide you to the appropriate journal. 01:20:00 🤔 Eminent thinkers often focus on outdated or unconventional topics, which may not align with the times. They are independent of prevailing trends. 01:21:36 🌟 Eminent thinkers consolidate past ideas into a cohesive synthesis and frequently look back at older research for insights. 01:23:13 📝 Dump writing tests, especially for language learners; they disrupt natural language acquisition. 01:34:03 🗣️ Using your first language to generate ideas and acquire background knowledge before writing in your second language can enhance comprehension and writing skills. 01:38:00 📚 To overcome self-confidence crises, find a compelling topic, write your opinion, then read about it. You may discover unique insights and a sense of responsibility to share them. 01:40:06 🧩 Students with learning disabilities may simply learn at a different pace; slow progress doesn't equate to inability to learn. The obsession with grade levels and standards can hinder education. 01:44:19 📝 For aspiring writers aiming to publish in English-language journals, native English speakers should help non-native colleagues refine their papers, recognizing the evolving nature of language. 01:47:06 📖 Receptive language acquisition through pleasure reading naturally transfers to productive language skills in writing and speaking. Keep reading and listening, and the knowledge will come to you. Made with HARPA AI

  • @rosalindhayes1363
    @rosalindhayes1363 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this break down.

  • @user-ow2vn5ci3y
    @user-ow2vn5ci3y 10 месяцев назад

    ahh heck nahhh 😂😂

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 10 месяцев назад

    0:35 No. This method works even better with adults, but NOT when it is about Ethics. You cannot have a definition of ‘Good’ or ‘Truth’ that can be bent, contextualised, etc. If you do not have a proper, immutable definition/ conceptualisation of each Ethical value you end-up with nonsense. I will give you a simple, though tragic, example of moral confusion that stems directly from the poison of dialectics on top of other garbage the young generation is being fed. *The teacher in class* ‘You must not kill’. *A kid at the back raises his hand* ‘Miss, my Dad was killed by [the enemy]. It is bad to kill’. *starts to sob* *Another kid* ‘How many did your father kill? Do not kill means do not kill’. *The first kid stops crying and his face gleams with pride* ‘Many. Last time he came home on leave, he told me he had killed 100 enemies’. *He turns to the other kid and his face gets red with anger* ‘Are you saying that my Dad is not a hero, but a bad person?!’ Same with ‘truth’. When is it ‘useful’ and ‘appropriate’ to lie? What about ‘integrity’? How do you explain ‘integrity’ to kids if you don’t have an immutable, clear, apriori definition/ premise? No. No. And no, again. Forever ‘no’. Stop confusing people! To relativise what should not be contingent on anything as part of any curriculum is nothing short of a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY. Just STOP it!

  • @ayeshachouhan3251
    @ayeshachouhan3251 10 месяцев назад

    “Unknown exists side by side to known ,writing is a medium of expression for both but expressing unknown through writing is Art that is free & get imprisoned by following any rule & regulations.

  • @ayeshachouhan3251
    @ayeshachouhan3251 10 месяцев назад

    Aero plane makes people fly who are not motivated to fly,android introduces its user to virtual world,sewing machine is user friendly,car is driven by any driver so any new language can be learnt with the best technique that needs to be invented.

  • @phaedraranges
    @phaedraranges 10 месяцев назад

    Incredible program & experience!! Mahalo Mark & Doug!! Fight On!! ❤️💛✌🏾✌🏾

  • @phaedraranges
    @phaedraranges 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing Dr. Val! Fight On!! ❤️💛

  • @phaedraranges
    @phaedraranges 10 месяцев назад

    Incredible Bola!! Fight On! ❤️💛

  • @rsrollins72
    @rsrollins72 11 месяцев назад

    So I must do my patriotic duty and say that Biden is an f ing moron.

  • @KaylaMarie-ox8le
    @KaylaMarie-ox8le 11 месяцев назад

    The school I went to the longest often times didn’t want to nurture our questions. They often would discourage it. They just wanted to get through the lesson.

  • @akda01
    @akda01 Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/U7o7milp4-U/видео.html

  • @peterhwe
    @peterhwe Год назад

    This will be the best and most important video I have ever watched on the Internet.

  • @thaizetian7901
    @thaizetian7901 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @tysond1495
    @tysond1495 Год назад

    Krashen is great on language acquisition. But the idea that 10 novels by John Grisham is worth a year of law school is totally absurd, an intellectually, academically irresponsible and also a plainly foolish thing to say. I hope he's kidding. Equally so regarding the old cliche he repeats about fiction readers being "more empathetic." Despite any of the research on this, one need only look around to decide this point is hardly convincing: any novel reader is fully capable of being as selfish or as hypocritical as anyone (something more than once written about, ironically enough, in novels), but besides that it's not actually clear from the research whether readers are made more empathetic through reading or if *more empathetic people tend to be readers* -- a disqualifying flaw.

  • @virginiahansen320
    @virginiahansen320 Год назад

    Man, Trump is living rent-free in Dr. Krashen's head. Kind of sad, actually...

  • @markwillentdion
    @markwillentdion Год назад

    Herumurti adam

  • @bmedve3427
    @bmedve3427 Год назад

    Only a bit more than 10 minutes in, but you have given me the proper terms for what I've hitherto found difficult to put into words: "acquisition" and "skill building". I am trying to learn the language of a country I have never visited and still have very little exposure to. I find the approach very frustrating, but it is exactly what you describe under "skill building": an explanation of the grammar then exercises/pair work before we have heard a good number of these sentences from a native speaker (repeatedly). In the past, I found listening to short, close to real life episodes ("at the dentist's", "at the hairdresser's", etc) from Danish language tapes very helpful. As they had a relaxation part at the beginning of each section, I loved listening to those beyond language learning and ended up wondering how some of the grammar and vocabulary had ever made it into my head as I was totally unoblivious to that. Needless to say that I greatly prefer this approach! Thank you for telling me how and way and giving me the terms for it!

  • @Ken-sx6sl
    @Ken-sx6sl Год назад

    Could anyone here, please tell me the name of that book Stephen flashed up. Or any of the other books in Spanish he referred to.

  • @alexfamilia2767
    @alexfamilia2767 Год назад

    it depends on who you read There are some writers you'd be shocked to read.

  • @KYurk
    @KYurk Год назад

    Criticism with out providing a solution is immoral. He is incorrect. It is important to have well rounded people for many reasons; 1. It helps people get a long because they can understand different points of view and culture 2. Information crosses over to other disciplines 3. It helps people learn critical thinking and then they can think for themselves, 4. It makes people more creative, 5. It makes people more compassionate, 6. It moves progress along thru correction eliminating ignorance from happening and preventing ternary and a return to the ignorant violent dark ages, preventing hegemony. Specializing only applies to making money for most people, it advances disciplines and discovery, prevents homogeny.These are just a few reasons, there are many more reasons for finishing school. Most people ought to start specializing after Grade 12, some people will not and become General Contractors (blue coller) or Liberal Arts Degree (profession) It is important for a few people to be over seers and mediators, then things don’t get skewed into stupidity, it also saves costs, and lives. Being a generalist requires a higher IQ and is not the road that average people ought to take, those people should specialize, because of time and focus. This is the path for a majority of people. Steve Jobs is an example of specialization, Elon Musk is an example of broad based learning. Both have been called Genius. So, I am an example of correcting to much thinking in the box that males tend to get stuck in as I also am a broad based learner and under stand the reason for his Jewish perspective.😊

  • @ShuoShuo-nx9dq
    @ShuoShuo-nx9dq Год назад

    Wow from Ladygynka, unexpected, interesting. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @rubencano8233
    @rubencano8233 Год назад

    1:36:00 accesos to books

  • @rubencano8233
    @rubencano8233 Год назад

    Hello, please can tell me the mames oof the books on mandarín wrote on pin yan ?

  • @curtiscashen628
    @curtiscashen628 Год назад

    I respect that Krashen knows his subject about teaching and learning languages. When he went off on Trump and praised Obama, I was taken aback. Today we have a press that is incapable of criticizing politicians they support and viciously attacking the ones they do not support. Trump brought us closer to Isreal than any other president. Obama if not outright anti sematic was undoubtedly surrounded by such politicians. Obama, like Biden, made race relations worse. Now in the third Obama term, overseen by "Obama lite" Biden, the USA is rapidly exiting the world stage and heading for a nuclear WWIII.

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 Год назад

    Thank You!

  • @_april5665
    @_april5665 Год назад

    7:36

  • @_april5665
    @_april5665 Год назад

    24:20

  • @howtospeakenglishfast
    @howtospeakenglishfast Год назад

    I stop translating words to Khmer before reading for my students. I ask them to read, guess, and do the tasks. Translation can be done later if it is necessary.

  • @Grandiloquence
    @Grandiloquence Год назад

    אהבה ולב לכולם! 💙 Hər şeyə sevgi və səhifə! 💋 Miłość i serca dla wszystkich! ❤ Láska a srdce všem! 🥰 Amor e coração para todos! 😍 Herkes için sevgi ve kalpler! ¡Amor y corazones a todos! 😘

  • @AlbertSchram
    @AlbertSchram Год назад

    Higher education is so in need of fundamental disruption and transformation, it just can't face reality.

  • @tanyamorales8593
    @tanyamorales8593 Год назад

    ░p░r░o░m░o░s░m░

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh Год назад

    Thanks for the presentation! =)

  • @johnjustice8478
    @johnjustice8478 Год назад

    33:00 tells it all

  • @johnjustice8478
    @johnjustice8478 Год назад

    The best of the thoroughly mediocre. Language "acquisition" is the acquisition of rejection of language itself. Language"acquisition" is such a ridiculous, lazy method of bungling.

  • @keerthivasanb7931
    @keerthivasanb7931 Год назад

    8:35 actual start of topic 11:07 to 11:57 importance of ‘ revision’

  • @keerthivasanb7931
    @keerthivasanb7931 Год назад

    6:50 till 8:23

  • @keerthivasanb7931
    @keerthivasanb7931 Год назад

    5:20 animal language