Saturday Studies

The first Saturday of the each month means a Continuity morning with teacher leaders of the West Chester Writing Project. While I may be a year or two from retirement, I try to never pass up an opportunity to learn something new. Today’s presentation on using AI in the classroom was given by one of the newest WCWP teacher leaders who went through the Summer Institute in 2023.

When it comes to AI, I feel like less than a newbie, but I am excited to explore the many resources provided to us today. I think for now I will be using it as a teacher tool until I get more familiar with its many functions. Who am I kidding? It may take me until retirement to get comfortable using AI at all! Yet that’s not the point.

It doesn’t matter when or how I use the information I learn each month. What matters is that I never lose the passion for learning or the will to keep growing no matter where I am on my life’s continuum.
Happy learning!

6 thoughts on “Saturday Studies

  1. I’m with you! We had our writing project spring conference this morning (which was what my slice was about today). I will always keep learning–there’s nothing like a WP morning…even in the rain!

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  2. I agree! It’s so important and so fulfilling to learn continuously. Wish I could have the Continuity meetings this year. Life just seems to get in the way. Regards to all!

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    1. There is the spring conference on 4/20 if you can make it. Brett Vogelsinger and Dana Kramaroff are keynote speakers. I am doing a break out session.

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