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Authentic Assessment and Ethical AI Use: Promoting 21st Century Competencies for Future-Ready Students

This workshop explores ethical use of AI to design and implement authentic, meaningful assessments. We will examine how educators might partner with and leverage AI tools to design assessments and rubrics that reflect 21st century competencies such as critical thinking and collaboration, as well as content-specific knowledge and skills. In addition to using AI to design these assessments, participants will analyze strategies for integrating AI tools into student work that promote ethical use, academic integrity, and digital citizenship. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas for designing and implementing assessments to cultivating future-ready students equipped for success in a technology-rich world.

Target Audience: Primary/Secondary School/JC/MI Teachers and Key Personnel

About the Presenter: 

Professor Eric Carbaugh

Eric Carbaugh is a full professor in the Department of Middle, Secondary, and Mathematics Education at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA where he instructs both undergraduate and graduate courses. As an educational consultant, he has worked with teachers and leaders at over 100 schools and districts on a variety of topics related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment. In addition to several articles and book chapters, he is a co-author of Designing Authentic Performance Tasks and Projects: Tools for Meaningful Learning and Assessment (McTighe, Doubet, & Carbaugh, ASCD, 2020), Principles and Practices for Effective Blended Learning (Doubet & Carbaugh, ASCD, 2020), and The Differentiated Flipped Classroom: A Practical Guide to Digital Learning (Carbaugh & Doubet, Corwin, 2016). Eric holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology from the University of Virginia, a Master’s degree in Education from the University of Mary Washington, and a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Economics from the University of Virginia. Eric has teaching experience at both the elementary and secondary levels and serves as the journal editor and a board member for the Virginia ASCD chapter.

Registration Details

Course Code: EC16126

Topic: Authentic Assessment and Ethical AI Use: Promoting 21st Century Competencies for Future-Ready Students

Presenter(s): Professor Eric Carbaugh, James Madison University

Date(s): 16 January 2026, Friday

Time: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

Venue: Orchard Hotel

Closing Date: 21 November 2025, Friday

Workshop Fee: S$300.00 per participant and fee is subject to GST.

Please get in touch with Joseph Loy by email at joseph@pai.sg or tel: 6363 0330 if you require further information.