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AI in Education Podcast

Release Date: 11/13/2025

The Castlereagh Moment: Education at a Turning Point with AI? show art The Castlereagh Moment: Education at a Turning Point with AI?

AI in Education Podcast

This week’s episode explores a defining moment for education in the age of AI. Fresh from a week of major events in Sydney, including the Microsoft AI Summit, Dan and Ray unpack the newly released Castlereagh Statement - a collaboration between 70+ education leaders calling for urgent change across schools, universities, and training systems. Their message is clear: education isn’t ready for the speed and scale of AI disruption. But that’s only part of the story. We’re also seeing a growing pushback on technology in classrooms, with schools limiting screen time and universities...

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From Classroom to Impact: How Dawn Knight Uses AI to Help Students Thrive show art From Classroom to Impact: How Dawn Knight Uses AI to Help Students Thrive

AI in Education Podcast

In this episode, we’re joined by , a sustainability lead and specialist support educator working with deaf students in a UK secondary school (). Dawn shares how she’s using AI in simple, practical ways to make learning more accessible - not just for students with additional needs, but for everyone in the classroom. From generating transcripts and differentiated resources to using AI as a planning “checklist,” Dawn explains how these tools are helping her save time and reinvest it where it matters most: supporting students directly. The conversation explores how technology originally...

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Australia’s AI moment: Fast adoption, slow policy, big questions show art Australia’s AI moment: Fast adoption, slow policy, big questions

AI in Education Podcast

In this episode, Dan and Ray explore how AI is rapidly reshaping education, workplaces, and policy - often faster than institutions can respond. They unpack new guidance from NSW’s NESA on student AI use, highlighting the growing tension between rules, real-world behaviour, and the need for clearer, more consistent policies across education systems. The conversation expands globally with insights from the 2026 Stanford AI Index Report, revealing that while over 80% of students are already using AI, formal education and policy frameworks are struggling to keep pace. The distinction between...

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Jocelyn Brewer - How schools and parents rethink student wellbeing in the age of AI show art Jocelyn Brewer - How schools and parents rethink student wellbeing in the age of AI

AI in Education Podcast

In this episode, Dan and Ray are joined by psychologist and cyber psychology expert , founder of , to unpack one of the biggest challenges facing education today: how schools and parents can support student wellbeing in an AI-driven world. Jocelyn introduces the concept of “” - a more balanced, intentional approach to technology use that moves beyond simplistic ideas like screen time limits. Together, they explore how young people are already using AI for everything from homework to navigating friendships, often in ways adults don’t fully understand. The conversation dives into the risks...

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Inside the latest AI in education research: tutors, bias, and impact show art Inside the latest AI in education research: tutors, bias, and impact

AI in Education Podcast

This week’s episode dives into a wave of new research shaping how AI is actually being used in education. We explore what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to AI-generated feedback, including why blended, “hybrid” feedback may be the most effective approach - and why more feedback doesn’t always lead to better outcomes. The conversation then turns to one of the most important emerging issues: bias in AI systems. From subtle differences in tone to stereotyping based on student characteristics, the research highlights why educators need to be cautious about the data they provide...

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UnBlooms: Tina Austin on thinking well with AI and rethinking Bloom’s show art UnBlooms: Tina Austin on thinking well with AI and rethinking Bloom’s

AI in Education Podcast

joins Ray and Dan for a wide-ranging conversation about what AI adoption really looks like in US education beyond the hype, the headlines and the endless frameworks. Tina is an educator, consultant, policy adviser and the founder of GAInable. She works with schools, colleges and faculty teams on responsible AI adoption. In this episode, she shares how her work evolved from teaching bioethics and AI ethics into supporting educators across the US as they grapple with policy, privacy, assessment, tools, and changing classroom practice. The conversation explores the fragmented reality of AI in...

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AI News: the future of work we’re not ready for show art AI News: the future of work we’re not ready for

AI in Education Podcast

In this AI News episode, Dan and Ray explore the fast-moving reality of AI in the workplace - and why many of us might not be as prepared as we think. They unpack a striking story of a KPMG partner fined for using AI to cheat on an AI ethics course, raising questions about assessment, responsibility, and what “cheating” even means in an AI-enabled world. The conversation then shifts to a growing trend: organisations and universities rolling out AI tools like Copilot at scale, and what this means for equity, productivity, and expectations in the workplace. Dan and Ray also dive into new...

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Stephen Heppell on Building Smarter Schools in the Age of AI show art Stephen Heppell on Building Smarter Schools in the Age of AI

AI in Education Podcast

Professor joins Dan and Ray for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of schools, assessment, and learning in the age of AI. Stephen reflects on more than four decades of innovation in education technology — from early experiments with AI and HyperCard through to today’s generative AI systems. Drawing on work around the world, he shares stories from radical learning environments including beach schools, post-hurricane classrooms in the Cayman Islands, and experimental learning spaces designed with students themselves. A central theme of the episode is the growing gap between how...

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From Classrooms to Careers: The New AI Skills Race show art From Classrooms to Careers: The New AI Skills Race

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In this news-packed episode, hosts Ray and Dan explore Purdue University’s bold new requirement for all graduates to demonstrate AI competency; and the strategic partnerships between Harvey.ai (the specialised system for the legal profession) and universities in Sydney, Oxford and Chicago. The conversation turns to the "first in the world" move by the University of Manchester to provide Microsoft 365 Copilot to 65,000 students and staff - paying homage to the legacy of Alan Turing. A highlight of the episode is the deep dive into "vibe coding"— the phenomenon of non-programmers using AI to...

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AI in Universities: Why Connection, Not Content, is Now King show art AI in Universities: Why Connection, Not Content, is Now King

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AI in Universities: Why Connection, Not Content, is Now King This was an exciting episode, because we recorded it on campus at the world's newest university - Adelaide University. It officially started on-campus delivery this week, as it finally opened the doors after merging the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia. Amid the buzz of students arriving for week 1,  and I found some time to sit down and talk about how AI is impacting universities. Eddie is the university's AI Learning and Teaching Coordinator and you may not be surprised to learn that we discussed...

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In this episode of the AI in Education Podcast, Ray and Dan wrap up Series 14 with a packed news and research roundup. They start with the tricky world of AI governance in education, where Ray explains how schools and universities can simplify their policies instead of writing 26 new ones.
The conversation then turns to a Washington Post piece on the rise of new AI-driven jobs - from conversation designers to human-AI collaboration leads - and what this means for the future of work and capability-building. They also unpack new insights from cechat about how teachers are creating and using AI agents, explore Microsoft’s AI Diffusion report, and look at La Trobe University’s staff chatbot, “Troby.”
They discuss Google’s education research, Claude’s pilot in Icelandic schools, and the latest update from OpenAI, before closing with a fascinating study on how students respond differently to teacher versus AI feedback.
Listen in for practical insights, fresh data, and a few laughs along the way.
 
News
 
As AI reshapes the job market, here are 16 roles it has created - Washington Post
 
CENet analyses teacher created AI agents
 
Microsoft AI Diffusion research
 
Mustafa Suleyman - Human super intelligence
 
Microsoft will offer in-country data processing in Australia & UK for Microsoft 365 Copilot
 
Case Study "La Trobe University supercharges academic productivity with AI and Copilot Studio"
 
New Google paper on AI and the future of learning
 
Iceland goes Anthropic
 
Open AI - ChatGPT's new personalities
 
Competitions for students to get involved in:
 
CSIRO want you to predict pasture biomass from images - global
https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/csiro-biomass
 
United States Artificial Intelligence Institute Hackathon - US only
 
How confidential is your chat with AI?
 
Research
 
Teacher, peer, or AI? Comparing effects of feedback sources in higher education