Practitioner Voices: Language Technologies in Math Education
Event Details:
Location
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
United States
The Stanford EduNLP Lab is hosting a fully-funded two-day summit at Stanford on June 23-24, 2025 called Practitioner Voices: Language Technologies in Math Education.
We're bringing together math teachers, leaders, and coaches with diverse perspectives on AI in education – from skeptics to optimists – to help us reimagine how language technologies like Natural Language Processing can serve mathematics education.
Whether you have reservations about AI in the classroom or see its transformative potential, your perspective is valuable. We need varied viewpoints to help us think critically and dream expansively about what's possible with language technologies in classrooms. Your experiences and insights could help shape not just how these tools work, but what they should (or shouldn't) become.
After a brief application, selected fellows will collaborate with leaders in AI and education. The fellowship includes:
- Full travel and accommodation coverage
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- Opportunities to shape future research directions
- Ongoing connection to our research community
At the summit, we will be hosting workshops and sharing demos and resources related to language technology tools in classrooms. Participants will include teachers, coaches, school leaders as well as a small group of researchers. Those who attend will become part of a vibrant community of fellows that continues through the year.
Applications were due March 30, 2025. We had overwhelming interest (thank you to all who applied!) and will not be able to accept all of the educators who applied.
Attendees of the conference will be audio and video recorded during certain sessions for research purposes.
To learn more or apply, contact EduNLPLab@stanford.edu.