This spring’s Race, Equity, and Policy Series will focus on AI in Education. Artificial Intelligence is a readily available, powerful tool with ever-growing potential to positively contribute to education and learning. AI is here to stay, yet its widespread use raises concerns: How can educators continue to advance students’ skills in writing and critical thinking without banning the use of AI, acknowledging that understanding AI is a valuable skill for students and educators both now and in the future?
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In 2021, Kim Willingham was named Executive Director – the first woman and first Black leader – of the Boston Debate League. Before being named ED, Kim served as the BDL’s Director of Culture and Engagement and prior to that as an Instructional Coach on the Debate-Inspired Classrooms team. Throughout her 20+ years in education, Kim has held multiple leadership positions. She began her career as a Teach for America Corps Member in the Crescent City – New Orleans, LA – where she taught 6th grade ELA and Social Studies. Kim earned an EdM from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BS from Eastern Michigan University. Her experience also includes several years in school leadership and education consulting. Originally from the Motor City, she now resides in Dorchester with her two children. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time in nature. Kim is grateful for the joy she gets to experience daily working with the students, teachers, volunteers, and staff of the BDL community.