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What It Really Means to Be an AI-Ready Graduate with Richard Culatta of ISTE+ASCD

Feb 9, 2026
Richard Culatta, CEO of ISTE+ASCD and former U.S. EdTech director, champions shaping innovative learning leaders. He explains why AI-readiness is about human skills, not coding. Short takes cover using AI to deepen learning, making project-based and personalized learning practical, valuing questions over answers, and modeling healthy, ethical tech use for students.
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INSIGHT

AI Readiness Is Human First

  • The Profile of an AI-Ready Graduate emphasizes human skills, not technical ones.
  • Students must learn to use AI to amplify research, problem solving, storytelling, and learning.
ADVICE

Reduce Busywork, Teach Unsticking

  • Use AI to remove low-value busywork so teachers and students can focus on deeper learning.
  • Teach students to use AI to get unstuck and accelerate conceptual understanding.
ANECDOTE

From Impossible Personalization To Instant

  • Richard recalls being a high school teacher who couldn't practically personalize lessons for 150 students.
  • He now uses AI examples to show personalization can be generated in seconds for specific student interests.
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