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A Seat at the Table: Math & Technology: Finding the Recipe for Student Success

Wed., June 18, 2025, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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As instructional learning hurtles toward AI, ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog are starting to question the relationship between math and technology.

In many ways, the two subjects are inextricably linked, but if ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog aren’t careful, students could wind up becoming too reliant on artificial intelligence to the exclusion of developing strong—and necessary—math skills. How should the field be thinking about these subject areas?

Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of math education in the age of AI.

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Speakers
Heather C. Hill
Professor, Teacher Learning & Practice Harvard Graduate School of Education
Heather C. Hill studies policies and programs designed to improve teacher and teaching quality, particularly in mathematics. Her recent research focuses on teacher learning and professional development, the quality of mathematics instruction, the effectiveness of different approaches to teacher education, and machine learning tools that automate the measurement of instruction and feedback to teachers.
Matthew Karabinos
6th grade Math, Science Teacher
Matthew Karabinos is a 6th grade math and science teacher who helps ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog integrate emerging AI technologies into their classrooms. He designs professional development, creates AI-driven instructional tools, and promotes ethical, student-centered use of AI. He is passionate about preparing both teachers and students for a future shaped by innovation and critical thinking.
Janel Vancas
Director, Curriculum Innovation Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8
Janel Vancas is the Director of Curriculum Innovation at Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8. Her background includes special education, curriculum and instruction, and K–12 administration. She has spent her entire career in education—first as a teacher, then instructional coach, and now in educational leadership. She has spent that last 16 years of her career at IU8 and loves working for a state educational service agency.
Moderator
Peter DeWitt
Opinion Contributor, Education Week
A former K-5 public school principal turned author, presenter, and leadership coach, Peter DeWitt provides insights and advice for education leaders. He pens an opinion blog for Education Week, Finding Common Ground and is the host of A Seat at the Table.
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