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#322: Safeguarding in the Age of AI: Who’s Responsible?

The Edtech Podcast

Release Date: 04/03/2026

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#322: Safeguarding in the Age of AI: Who’s Responsible?

In this engaging conversation, Sponsored by Hachette Learning Academy, Laura Knight discusses her extensive experience in education and her focus on integrating technology effectively within the classroom. She emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to EdTech, addressing not only the pedagogical aspects but also the emotional and social well-being of students. The discussion delves into the challenges of safeguarding in the digital age, the significance of scenario-based learning, and the ongoing debate surrounding screen time and digital engagement. Laura advocates for a shift in educational practices to better prepare students for the complexities of the digital world, highlighting the need for self-regulation, digital literacy, and a collaborative effort between parents and educators. The conversation concludes with insights from Laura's white paper, which outlines three key pillars for fostering digital responsibility in children: capability, conscience, and courage.

Key Takeaways

  • Laura Knight emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to EdTech.
  • Safeguarding in the digital age is a shared responsibility among educators and parents.
  • Screens themselves are neutral; the focus should be on the content accessed.
  • Teaching self-regulation and digital literacy is crucial for young people.
  • Generational differences impact how technology is perceived and used.
  • The need for change in educational approaches is urgent and necessary.
  • Digital ecosystems significantly influence children's learning and relationships.
  • Peer support among parents can enhance digital literacy discussions.
  • The three pillars of digital literacy are capability, conscience, and courage.
  • Education must prepare children to thrive in a digital world with integrity.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Laura Knight and Her Work

02:55 The Holistic Approach to EdTech

06:12 Navigating Safeguarding in the Digital Age

09:04 The Reality of Cyber Attacks in Schools

12:03 The Debate on Screen Time and Digital Engagement

17:49 The Importance of Self-Regulation in Digital Spaces

25:04 Generational Perspectives on Technology and Parenting

28:01 The Generational Gap and Digital Disempowerment

30:12 Addressing the Digital Divide: Strategies for Change

36:54 Early Conversations: Building Foundations for Digital Literacy

37:51 Synthetic Intimacy: The Dangers of AI Relationships

45:22 Educating for Digital Life: The Three Pillars of Capability, Conscience, and Courage

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Hachette Learning Professional Development combines an established and expansive suite of books, guides, courses, and community opportunities that empower educators to take ownership of their teaching practice. The Professional Development includes Teaching WalkThrus, Hachette Learning Academy, Teacher Training Webinars, and, as of July 2025, Hachette Learning Professional Development Publications, formerly John Catt. For more than 60 years, John Catt has established itself as a highly regarded professional development publisher, earning the trust and loyalty of thousands of teachers around the world. Bringing all Hachette Learning Professional Development under one umbrella is a testament to our evolving mission to serve educators worldwide.