AI Safeguarding
This safeguarding course, delivered by Educate Ventures, is designed for all schools to complement and supplement existing safeguarding guidance and training in order to support teachers in their endeavours to continue to keep children safe in education as the use of AI in schools becomes more widespread.
Description
The course is aimed at Senior Leadership Teams and all classroom teachers in Primary, Secondary and Early Years institutions.
Teachers will:
· Review existing safeguarding guidance and explore the additional considerations that must now be addressed given the increased use of AI in education
· Explore current safeguarding solutions and get to grips with how these must be adapted to keep children safe from the risks associated with AI
· Signposting to available resources and additional guidance
Additional information:
Delegate fees:
£150 per COBIS Member delegate
£187.50 per Non-Member delegate
If you are based in the UK, the delegate fee will be liable for VAT. Please email events@cobis.org.uk to process your registration.
If you are based outside the UK, but you are booking and paying for your place as an individual (rather than having the booking paid for by the school), you may also be liable for VAT. Please email events@cobis.org.uk to process your booking.
In all other situations, please tick the ‘organisation’ box when asked if the payee is an organisation or an individual.
Target audience:
Teaching staff, middle leaders, senior leaders, admin staff, back-office staff, governors/trustees, parents
Presenter
Dr Madiha Khan, Director of Consultancy
Madiha is an AI researcher and Director of Consulting Services at Educate Ventures Research. She works closely with policy makers, HE bodies, school groups and EdTech firms in developing ethical and purposeful approaches towards AI. Her particular area of interest is in the use of data and AI to extract meaningful insights about teaching and learning. She has a PhD in self-regulated learning, specifically exploring a learning analytics approach towards monitoring tutor co-regulation of learners in an online classroom.
In addition to academia, Madiha has over ten years of experience working in the EdTech sector, advising EdTech firms, accreditation bodies and education and training suppliers on their digital strategies. Madiha’s combined academic and commercial experience enable her to take an evidence based, yet commercially astute approach, towards supporting her clients. She is passionate about the EdTech sector, and the development of high quality, scalable products which improve access to education and opportunity.