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Designing Learning With AI

Exercises, Prompts, and Practical Ways to Reinforce Thinking, Judgment, and Understanding

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Artificial intelligence is already changing education—but not by replacing teachers.

Students now have instant access to explanations, examples, feedback, and polished writing. Assignments that once revealed understanding can be completed quickly with AI assistance. Traditional assessment feels less reliable. Academic integrity conversations feel more tense. And many educators are asking the same question:

If answers are easy to generate, what does learning look like now?

Rethinking Teaching in an AI World is a practical, human-centered guide for educators who want to teach with confidence, clarity, and purpose in an AI-rich classroom—without banning technology, chasing tools, or burning out.

This book is not about learning how to use AI tools.
It is about designing learning that still requires thinking.

A New Approach to Teaching With AI

For decades, education relied on scarcity—limited access to information, feedback, and expert guidance. AI removed that scarcity almost overnight. As a result, many long-standing teaching and assessment practices no longer signal learning the way they once did.

This book shows educators how to adapt calmly and intentionally by focusing on what still matters:

  • Thinking instead of output
  • Judgment instead of automation
  • Understanding instead of performance
  • Responsibility instead of surveillance

Rather than treating AI as a problem to control, this book treats it as a learning condition that requires better design.

Inside this book, educators will discover how to:

  • Design assignments that require reasoning, explanation, and decision-making
  • Rethink assessment so it reflects understanding—not just polished AI-assisted work
  • Make student thinking visible and defensible
  • Use feedback as a learning conversation students actually engage with
  • Support student independence without banning AI or relying on detection tools
  • Personalize learning without multiplying workload
  • Teach ethical and responsible AI use through learning design
  • Prepare students for a future where AI is ordinary, not exceptional
  • Grow professionally without chasing every new tool or trend

Each chapter focuses on learning design principles that work across subjects, grade levels, and teaching contexts.

This book is written for:

  • K–12 teachers
  • Higher education instructors
  • Instructional designers
  • Educational leaders
  • Anyone responsible for teaching and learning in an AI-rich environment

No technical background is required. If you understand learners, you can apply the ideas in this book.

Why This Book Is Different Most books on AI in education focus on tools, hacks, or automation.

Instead of asking “How do we use AI?”
It asks “How do we design learning when AI is already here?”

That shift changes everything.

Educators who adopt this approach reduce conflict, increase clarity, and regain confidence—without surveillance, fear, or constant reinvention.

Laurence Svekis is an educator, author, and international speaker who has taught over two million students worldwide through his books, courses, workshops, and presentations. Known for making complex ideas practical and approachable, his work focuses on learning design, critical thinking, and responsible use of emerging technologies in education.

Teaching has always been human work—contextual, ethical, and relational. AI does not change that. It makes it visible.

Rethinking Teaching in an AI World offers educators a clear, practical, and sustainable way forward—one that preserves thinking, judgment, and understanding in an age of automation.

If you’re ready to move beyond hype and fear—and design learning that truly endures—this book is for you.

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