Just Thinking… About How NeuraPoints Equips Students and Teachers to Think Critically and Stay Engaged
Teachers today are facing a new reality: students have instant access to AI tools that can generate answers in seconds. The share of American teens using ChatGPT for assignments has climbed to 26%—twice as many as just two years ago. That shift raises urgent questions about how education should adapt for a generation that has never known a world without on-demand digital answers. Meanwhile, the latest national assessment reveals another challenge—student reading comprehension remains below expectations, despite years of focus on content coverage.
So, how do educators balance the need to “cover content” with the deeper imperative to equip students with transferable thinking skills—and ensure they remain engaged in a world of information overload?
Welcome to Just Thinking. In the latest episode, host Kevin Dougherty, Chief Marketing Officer at NeuraPoints, sits down with Dawn M. Bailey, M.Ed., an experienced educator, trainer, and advocate for learner-centered practices. Together, they explore how NeuraPoints—an instructional framework rooted in five core cognitive processes—helps teachers and students alike make content meaningful, build metacognition, and thrive in an AI-shaped future.
What you’ll learn…
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Beyond content coverage: Why today’s learners, especially Gen Alpha, need inquiry-based prompts, visual tools, and connections to personal relevance in order to sustain engagement.
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AI as a magnifier, not a disruptor: How AI highlights long-standing gaps in critical and creative thinking, and why empowering students to question, compare viewpoints, and identify bias matters now more than ever.
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The lead learner model: Why teachers who position themselves as “lead learners” alongside students can build trust, agency, and curiosity in ways that transform classrooms.
Dawn M. Bailey, M.Ed., is an experienced educational leader, consultant, and literacy specialist with expertise in curriculum design, differentiated instruction, and gifted education. She has held leadership roles as a principal, district coordinator, and gifted/talented coordinator in North Texas, and currently serves as an adjunct professor at Dallas College. A doctoral candidate researching school leadership and student achievement, Bailey brings both practical classroom experience and research-based strategies to help educators elevate rigor, engagement, and student success.
Article written by MarketScale.