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*Welcome: Scroll of provocative questions about opportunities and challenges faced as a leader on the topic of AI as attendees find their seats. (pre-session)
*Activator: Introduce yourself to a thought partner, share a brief success story, challenge, or question related to using AI in a manner that supports effective teaching and student understanding. (5 mins)
*Share overview of the Framework as a visual & session goals (5 mins)
* Principle 1 - Lead by Learning. Share the guiding principle with example, share "the choice", share the Action Steps with 2 practical examples. Prompt to pair share with thought partner. (10 minutes)
*Principle 2 -Take a Transformational Approach. Share the guiding principle with example, share "the choice", share the Action Steps with 2 practical examples. Prompt to pair share with thought partner. (10 minutes)*
*Principle 3 - Take a Humanist Approach. Share the guiding principle with example, share "the choice", share the Action Steps with 2 practical examples. Prompt to pair share with thought partner. (10 minutes)
* Principle 4 - Begin with Priorities for Learning. Share the guiding principle with example, share "the choice", share the Action Steps with 2 practical examples. Prompt to pair share with thought partner. (10 minutes)
*Closing - Brief summary and closing provocative question. "One thing I am doing well / one thing I will consider moving forward based on this session" message to self. Final pair share, what was your message? Group affirmation. (10 minutes)
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