As the CEO of Command Education, I write about emotionally intelligent leadership and education. ChatGPT, a powerful artificial intelligence program recently released to the public, has caused much debate and speculation in the education sector. Many are concerned that the program will drastically alter the way students learn and create a culture wherein critical and creative thinking is no longer necessary, as the program will be able to do all the work. However, while the technology will inherently shape the way students interact with their work, this won’t happen if teachers and administrators approach the program with a well-informed and purposeful mindset.
Command Education is a leading provider in the education sector offering comprehensive and cloud-based learning solutions for students in the fourth grade and above. The company’s product team works with stakeholders in the industry to develop intelligent tools and resources to help educators nurture and engage the students efficiently. Apart from working on curriculum development and providing student assessment systems, Command Education is committed to working on solutions to tackle plagiarism. The company’s mission is to provide educators with tools and services to create a more equitable, purpose-driven, and personalized education for students.
I am Thea Nichols, the CEO of Command Education. I have been in the education industry for more than 15 years, working on innovative solutions to make quality education available to students of all backgrounds, and strive to create a more equitable learning experience. I strongly believe that technology can play a huge role in providing an innovative approach to learning, but it is vital to ensure that it is used responsibly. It is my hope that by working with educators and administrators, we can use technologies like ChatGPT to supplement and build upon existing teaching methods, rather than to replace them.