AI Era: Redefining Teaching and Learning Paul Pu & Jim Slotta OISE, University of Toronto
When AI generates perfect answers in seconds, what is left for humans to learn?
Generative AI didn't break education. It revealed a fracture already there. For over a century, schools have run on industrial logic — standardize the time, standardize the test, produce the standardized person. That model was built for a predictable world. Today, answers are free. Judgment, verification, and genuine responsibility have become the scarcest human capacities on Earth.
This is the problem the authors call educational drift: schools accelerating relentlessly while losing sight of what education is actually for. Students achieve more and feel less. Parents invest more and worry more. Teachers work harder and feel hollowed out.
AI Era: Redefining Teaching and Learning is for educators, school leaders, and parents who are done watching the next generation drift — and are ready to act.
The Solution: The Anchored Learning Model
Drawing on PISA/NAEP data, China's Double Reduction policy, UNESCO's ESD and GCED frameworks, and exclusive interviews with Nobel laureate Dr. Geoffrey Hinton and leading scholars from Beijing Normal University and York University, the authors offer a clear, practical framework:
Practical Tools You Can Use This Week
Every chapter includes Guiding Insights, Discussion Questions, and AI Exercises. The appendices deliver a complete 30/60/90-Day Action Blueprint, a six-week Anchors-and-Sails unit model, and ready-to-use templates for Evidence Chains, Failure Logs, AI Transparency Logs, and oral defenses — all designed so students must verify, revise, and take responsibility. AI cannot do it for them.
What Readers Are Saying
"Highly illuminating. Teachers have now become partners, taking on the work of guidance and calibration." — Ruth Hayhoe, Professor, University of Toronto
"An essential reference and catalyst for dialogue among educators worldwide." — Mark Zhang, Professor, Binghamton University, SUNY
Foreword by Charles Hopkins & Katrin Kohl, UNESCO Chairs, York University.
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The era of becoming a cog in the machine is passing. The question is whether we let AI deepen the drift — or use this moment to finally find our direction.
First Edition • 2026 • ISBN: 978-1-0674049-1-8 • True North Visionary Press, Toronto
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Paul Pu is an educator, researcher, and educational leader with more than thirty years of experience across China and North America. The founder of several schools in Ontario, he began his teaching career at age twenty-one in Yunnan, China, and has since worked with learners from secondary school to the professional level at institutions including Humber College, Binghamton University (State University of New York), and The Erindale Academy. At the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto, his doctoral research focused on the impact of AI on education, especially the design of human-centered, AI-integrated learning environments for secondary schools. His academic background also includes advanced study at the University of Toronto and Beijing Normal University, along with professional coursework in education leadership at Harvard and AI and business strategy at MIT.Committed to bridging research and classroom practice, Paul works closely with teachers at The Erindale Academy to explore responsible, human-centered uses of generative AI. As President of the Global Youth Challenge, he has organized multiple AI and education conferences in Toronto. He developed the interdisciplinary, project-based AI and Business Innovation course, which guides students through identifying problems, designing solutions, and building startup ventures. Through dialogue with parents, educators, and global experts-including Nobel laureate Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, Professor Mingyuan Gu, and UNESCO Chair Charles Hopkins-he has contributed to ongoing conversations about AI's role in reshaping education. His work emphasizes hands-on experimentation and supports learners in developing judgment, initiative, and responsibility in a rapidly changing world.
Jim Slotta is Professor and President's Chair in Knowledge Technologies and Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto. An internationally recognized scholar in the Learning Sciences, he developed the Knowledge Community and Inquiry (KCI) model to support collaborative, technology-rich learning. He previously served as a Canada Research Chair in Education and Technology and as director of the WISE project at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on scaffolding collective inquiry, designing innovative learning environments, and exploring how advanced technologies can support educational transformation.Jim Slotta brings decades of theoretical expertise in technology-enhanced learning to this work. Together, Paul Pu and Jim Slotta combine practical educational leadership with leading research to offer a timely and practical perspective on education in the AI era-one grounded in human judgment, responsibility, and sustainable futures.
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