PHOENIX – The Arizona Media Association’s Education Solutions Town Hall brought together 16 local education experts earlier this month to break down the state’s top schooling issues and solutions.
The first-of-its-kind statewide town hall selected panel topics that would achieve broad representation across the state and its education offerings.
The panels covered early childhood education, K-12 learning, post-secondary opportunities and the changing state of the education system.
Arizona town hall seeks education solutions
Chris Kline with the media association told KTAR News 92.3 FM that the experts touched on all aspects of education and how to improve parents and students’ learning.
“It really just had helped us have a future conversation about what life looks like not just for young people, but also for adults that may end up in a space going forward where they (have) to seriously consider adult re-education because their jobs are changing or going away,” Kline said.
Panels touched on ESAs, college tuition and childcare costs. Kline said a key conversation surrounded AI and the new technology being integrated into Arizona’s school system.
“A lot of the conversation was just about a world where we’re moving away from memorization as the key thing you learn in school, to life skills that you can’t get from an AI chatbot,” Kline said.
Kline called education the “bedrock” of everything in Arizona.
The full town hall will be streamed on the KTAR News app as well as 92.3FM this Wednesday at 1pm and 7pm.
Funding for this journalism is made possible by the Arizona Local News Foundation.
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