AiNTHROPOLOGY Educator Packet

A classroom-ready framework for AI literacy, designed for grades 6–12 and college, with a built-in pathway for teacher training and homeschool use.

AI is no longer an “emerging topic” for schools. It is already shaping how students read, write, search, verify, and decide what counts as knowledge. The AiNTHROPOLOGY Educator Packet meets that reality directly by treating AI as both a technical artifact and a cultural force: a set of tools that do things, and a set of pressures that reorganize credibility, authorship, expertise, and agency in everyday learning.

The packet is designed for educators who need a rigorous, teachable structure without turning their classroom into computer science. It provides stable definitions, clear distinctions across core AI terms, and a guided approach to discussion that stays evidence-based and conceptually precise. Implementation is flexible by design: use it as a classroom module, a professional development session, or a homeschool unit.

Who it’s for

  • Grades 6–12 and college classrooms (cross-disciplinary: ELA, social studies, science, arts, CTE, and more)

  • Teacher training / in-service facilitators, instructional coaches, department leads

  • Homeschool parents who want rigorous, age-appropriate AI literacy support

What educators get

  • 2-hour facilitator-ready in-service plus a 2-hour self-guided version

  • Stable definitions and distinctions across core AI terms (so discussion stays precise)

  • Clear guidance for teaching the difference between human intelligence and AI behavior, including limits

  • A structured discussion approach that moves past polarized “utopia vs. dystopia” narratives

  • An applied classroom method using an engineering design process for problem-framing and evaluation

What students get

  • A shared foundation in AI language and concepts that travels across subjects

  • Process-protecting routines that emphasize reasoning, verification, attribution, and accountability

  • Student-facing learning cycles and project pathways that build toward applied work and presentation

Planning and implementation support

  • Plug-in-ready formats that work for classroomeducator PD, or homeschool delivery

  • Planning tools that integrate cleanly into instructional documentation, including TEKS-oriented alignment support for Texas educators

  • Sample lesson cycles and student exercises.

Guided Professional Development Request

For schools, districts, and organizations that want a live delivery, a guided in-service version of the AiNTHROPOLOGY Educator Packet is available, led by Dr. Cesare Wright. This facilitated session translates the packet into a structured professional learning experience for teachers, coaches, and administrators, with space for Q&A, implementation planning, and classroom-ready adaptation across grade bands and subjects.

Contact: [email protected] 
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