STEM Community Live AI Sprints Season 2 E4 - AI Assessment and Practices: a focus on impact
In AI Sprints Season 2, Episode 4, host Alex More reflects on the growth of the series, including the live AI Sprints at Bett, before diving into assessment and feedback in light of the Curriculum and Assessment Review (CAR). Guests Julie Carson from Woodland Academy Trust and Christian Turton from Chilton Learning Trust explore what “evolution, not revolution” means for exams, coursework, KS2 writing, Year 8 diagnostics and SEND support, while questioning whether exams are truly more defensible in an AI era.
The discussion focuses on protecting academic integrity without creating a culture of suspicion. Key themes include setting clear expectations for AI use, avoiding unreliable AI detectors and their bias risks, and redesigning homework to be more meaningful and oracy focused. Julie shares inclusive classroom examples such as using Mizou to support dialogue and writing, while Christian highlights the importance of digital metacognition so learners understand when they are offloading thinking versus outsourcing it.
The episode also features a demo from ExAim, an AI supported exam preparation platform, and insights from Woodland’s trust wide AI co planning project, including culture shift, safeguarding protocols and the benefits of a tight approved tools ecosystem. Christian provides an update on the DfE AI training modules and upcoming revisions. The session closes with a preview of the next episode on the environmental impact of AI and signposts to STEM Learning CPD on AI and ethics.