Pat Yongpradit (@mryongpradit) 's Twitter Profile
Pat Yongpradit

@mryongpradit

Pouring myself out for a purpose. Translating policy to practice. Teacher. Chief Academic Officer at Code.org, and Lead of #TeachAI

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Yesterday morning’s webinar by #TeachAI had many interesting ideas and discussions around #AI policies in schools. And the silver lining of that feeling of drowning in ideas and new info nowadays is that you’re not alone. Thanks ISTE Code.org ETS Khan Academy

Yesterday morning’s webinar by #TeachAI had many interesting ideas and discussions around #AI policies in schools. And the silver lining of that feeling of drowning in ideas and new info nowadays is that you’re not alone. Thanks <a href="/ISTEofficial/">ISTE</a> <a href="/codeorg/">Code.org</a> <a href="/ETSInsights/">ETS</a> <a href="/khanacademy/">Khan Academy</a>
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Wonderful to meet New York City Council member Rita Joseph at a CSEdWeek event. She is a former Code.org CS teacher and is now chair of the education committee in NYC. Powerful supported for CSforAllNYC. Thank you for your support!

Wonderful to meet <a href="/NYCCouncil/">New York City Council</a> member <a href="/RitaJosephNYC/">Rita Joseph</a> at a <a href="/CSEdWeek/">CSEdWeek</a> event. She is a former <a href="/codeorg/">Code.org</a> CS teacher and is now chair of the education committee in NYC. Powerful supported for <a href="/CSforAllNYC/">CSforAllNYC</a>. Thank you for your support!
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To understand the future of work, we need to understand the future of education in an AI-driven world. We brought together Oguz A. Acar + Pat Yongpradit (Code.org) to discuss how education is changing and what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve. pod.fo/e/21aef6

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Should kids still be learning how to code? Emily Chang asked Sam Altman of OpenAI this question. Even though he isn't an educator, his answer aligns well with early research, interviews, and teachers' beliefs in an upcoming release from #TeachAI, in partnership with CS Teachers Association (CSTA)

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In an Age of AI, Computer Science is More Important Than Ever! Today, TeachAI and CS Teachers Association (CSTA) released "Guidance on the Future of Computer Science Education in an Age of AI" to address a series of questions, starting with: ❓ Why is it Still Important for Students to Learn to

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Learn to Program or Follow Commands. This goes beyond CS education; it's about maintaining our learning agency in an age of AI. This is about education grappling with what changes and what needs to stay the same. We must remember that fundamental skills are required to use AI

Learn to Program or Follow Commands. This goes beyond CS education; it's about maintaining our learning agency in an age of AI.

This is about education grappling with what changes and what needs to stay the same. We must remember that fundamental skills are required to use AI
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K-12 CS teachers, we need your voice! Please spend 20-25 minutes to complete a national survey from CS Teachers Association (CSTA), Kapor Center, and AiiCE. Results will be used to improve support for CS teachers The first 4,000 teachers who complete the survey will receive their choice

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Teachers want to harness AI for learning, but unclear policies hold them back. Our Chief Academic Officer, Pat Yongpradit, believes that with time and exploration, clearer guidelines will emerge. Let’s support educators with the tools and knowledge to navigate AI with confidence.

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Kids don’t just need to use the internet but need the skills to navigate it wisely. From fact-checking to digital empathy, we must equip them to thrive online. Our Chief Academic Officer, Pat Yongpradit, says understanding AI is key to using it safely, effectively and responsibly.