“Black Minds, AI Future” is Word In Black’s series exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on teaching and student achievement.
Teachers Union’s AI Deal Raises Questions—and Concerns
Tech companies are giving AFT $23 million to train educators in AI tools, but will it help students learn?
Parents Need to Pay Attention to Artificial Intelligence, Too
From personalized tutoring to ethical concerns about privacy and bias, AI is reshaping education in ways that require parent engagement.
Can AI Boost Achievement Without Bias?Â
Using artificial intelligence to combat learning loss offers its share of opportunities and challenges. But is it enough?
It’s Not Too Late to Keep Racist A.I. Out of Black K-12 Schools
Based on past data or educational models, software for A.I programs is often written by white computer engineers unaware of concepts like strductural racism or implicit bias.
Kids Bored In Class? Go With The Flo-CabularyÂ
The online platform has proven to be a powerful tool in addressing students’ culturally relevant educational needs nationwide.Â
AI in Schools: Revolution or Risk for Black Students?
1 in 4 educators plans to increase the use of AI in the classroom, but experts warn it could worsen long-standing race and equity issues.

