ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast

Vibe Coding from New Zealand | Ep. 87

Dec 5, 2025
Yaaron Overeem, a forward-thinking school principal from New Zealand, discusses his innovative approach to AI literacy and 'vibe coding.' He shares thoughts on the urgent need for responsible AI use among younger students and explores how AI intersects with various career pathways. Yaaron also highlights the importance of Māori language representation in AI, the risks of bias, and local solutions for data sovereignty. His drive to create practical classroom tools showcases a blend of technology and education, empowering students in creative problem-solving.
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INSIGHT

Local Models Preserve Cultural Accuracy

  • Māori language and culture risk misrepresentation by global models trained on Western data and media.
  • Yaaron emphasizes local models like Te Hiku Media to preserve accuracy and data sovereignty.
ANECDOTE

Sabbatical Reveals Literacy Gains Importance

  • Yaaron used his principal sabbatical to study AI and found literacy and critical thinking remain essential in an AI era.
  • He concluded students need skills to decode AI outputs, not abandon foundational literacy.
ADVICE

Prompt Clearly And Name App Elements

  • Use plain-language prompts to 'vibe code' apps in AI Studio, iterating with the model to refine functionality.
  • Yaaron recommends naming UI elements so prompts remain clear and changes are predictable.
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