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The AI Brief For Education Leaders: Brief 01 w/Rachael Mann & Sylvester Chisom

  • Writer: Sylvester Chisom
    Sylvester Chisom
  • 15 hours ago
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The AI Brief For Education Leaders: Brief 01 w/Rachael Mann & Sylvester Chisom 



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Welcome to The AI Brief for Education Leaders, part of the Global CTE Intelligence Series presented by the Global CTE Podcast. 


Hosted by Sylvester Chisom and Rachael Mann, this new monthly briefing is designed for superintendents, CTE directors, and education leaders who need clear insight into how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and the future of work. In each Brief, they break down emerging developments in AI, highlight what leaders should be paying attention to right now, and share practical ideas for how schools and systems can respond. 


Brief 01 launches the series with a conversation about the shift from reactive AI to agentic AI, what that means for leadership workflows, and why expectations around productivity and workforce readiness are already changing.


Top 5 topics covered

• Shift from reactive to agentic AI

• AI literacy becoming workforce readiness skill

• Leadership workflows changing with AI agents

• Privacy expectations shifting in AI era

• Schools preparing students for AI collaboration



Rachael Mann

Rachael Mann is a Career Technical Education leader, national speaker, and author focused on helping schools understand the impact of artificial intelligence on teaching, learning, and workforce preparation. She works with educators and system leaders across the country to translate emerging AI developments into actionable insights for classrooms and leadership teams. Her work centers on preparing students to work alongside intelligent technologies in a rapidly changing future of work.



Sylvester Chisom

Sylvester Chisom is the host of the Global CTE Podcast and an education entrepreneur focused on workforce readiness, career-connected learning, and the future of Career Technical Education. Through conversations with national leaders across education and industry, his work helps schools translate emerging changes in artificial intelligence into practical strategies that prepare students for the evolving workforce. He leads initiatives that connect student enterprise, global learning, and real-world skill development to the future of education and work.



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