21 ways to be a leader in the AI era
Dan Fitzpatrick
Bestselling Author on AI in Education. Teacher. Forbes contributor. Education Strategist. Trained in Philosophy, Innovation & Design Thinking.
It's no secret that artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the world we live in. From healthcare to finance, entertainment to transportation, AI is making a significant impact on our daily lives. And as technology advances, so too does the need for education to keep up.
That's where educational leaders come in.
We all have some responsibility for leadership in a time of disruption like this.
We are all responsible for preparing our fellow teachers and students for the AI revolution. But this isn't going to be an easy task. It's going to take courage and innovation to embrace these new technologies and the changes to teaching that will occur.
Educational leaders will need to be brave enough to take risks, experiment with new approaches, and embrace change. They'll need to be willing to challenge the status quo, question traditional teaching methods, and be open to new ideas.
But here's the thing - by doing so, educational leaders can unlock incredible benefits for themselves, their teachers, and their students. They can create a learning environment that is engaging, dynamic, and relevant to the needs of the 21st century.
By being courageous and innovative, educational leaders can help their teachers and students to develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the AI revolution. They can prepare them for a future where AI is not just a tool, but an integral part of daily life.
So, my message to all educational leaders out there is this - be brave, be bold, and be innovative. Embrace the AI revolution and lead your teachers and students to a brighter future. It won't be easy, but the rewards will be more than worth it.
Why aren’t we ready for this?
We work in a system where educational leaders usually spend their working hours (and personal hours) fighting fires
The day-to-day life of an educational leader is arduous. The focus is on the daily running of the organisation. Keeping the performance engine going.
As a consequence, there is no time to look towards the horizon.
I have mentioned Vijay Govindarajan’s Three Box Solution to Managing Innovation in previous newsletters. I had the pleasure of studying innovation under him recently at Dartmouth University. In his model he argues that any organisation that wants to survive needs to spend time in and dedicate resources to Box 3:
The education system hasn’t done this. The culture doesn’t exist, so very few of our leaders on the ground have done this effectively. If you have then you are one of the rare ones!
I don’t believe it’s too late.
But it’s going to take some extraordinary leadership.
Are we up to the task?
The virtues of an AI educational leader
As education enters the AI revolution, it is crucial for leaders to possess certain virtues to guide their teachers and students through this change:
Of course these are virtues that all leaders should possess anyway, but here’s some suggestions on how to apply them in the AI revolution.
Virtue 1: Collaborative
No one knows everything when it comes to new AI.
Leaders will need to:
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By being collaborative, educational leaders can build a strong foundation in their organisation for the AI revolution, ensuring that the AI used is effective, ethical, and meets the needs of their students and staff.
This will lead to increased innovation and progress.
Virtue 2: Inclusive
Inclusivity is multi-faceted.
From access to technology, development of skills and ensuring diversity in thought. Leaders will need to:
By implementing these strategies, leaders can help to ensure that the benefits of the AI revolution are accessible to all students, regardless of their background. This will help to prevent a digital divide and create a more diverse and innovative community of AI practitioners.
Virtue 3: Adaptable
We’re in for a fast ride.?
The ability to be agile in leadership, forget previous learning and embrace new possibilities will be vital. Leaders can do this by:
Adaptability is difficult, but the strategies that we’ve relied on for so long will very quickly start to fail.
Virtue 4: Ethical
In the AI revolution, educational leaders have access to powerful technology that can transform the way education is delivered. However, this technology can also pose significant ethical challenges. Leaders will need to know that:
Leaders who prioritise ethics in the use of AI can contribute to a world where AI is used for the greater good - to improve education and therefore the successes of their students and staff.
Virtue 5: Learners
The best leaders are continually learning.
Leaders in the educational AI revolution can keep learning by:
I hope you are a leader who can develop these virtues so that true innovation can take place.?
I honestly believe we are at cross-roads right now. Ignoring AI now will exasperate the existing digital divide that many of our students suffer from.?
I wish you well.
If there’s ever anything I can help you or your organisation with, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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1 年Read the start of this from email subscription - very, very useful and insightful.