Redefining Teaching and Learning for the AI Era

School 2.0

The AI Era has arrived. Education can no longer remain only a system of knowledge transmission. Schools must prepare students not simply to remember information, but to think critically, use intelligent tools wisely, create with purpose, collaborate with others, and act with human judgment.

School 2.0 calls for schools to move beyond the traditional “knowledge factory” model and become human-centred learning communities where students develop AI literacy, hands-on intelligence, and social intelligence.

A future-ready educational framework

School 2.0 is a future-ready educational framework developed in response to the profound changes brought by artificial intelligence, innovation, and global transformation.

It asks a simple but urgent question: What should schools become when knowledge is everywhere, AI is everywhere, and the future is uncertain?

School 2.0 believes education must help students build academic knowledge together with creativity, judgment, confidence, collaboration, leadership, and a strong sense of purpose.

School 2.0 is not only a concept. It is a growing movement of educators, schools, parents, researchers, and community partners who believe the future of education must be more human, more creative, and more connected to the real world.

The School 2.0 Framework

School 2.0 is built on a simple belief: in the AI Era, education must prepare students not only to know, but to think, create, connect, and act with purpose.

Traditional schools were often designed around knowledge transmission. But in a world where artificial intelligence can generate answers instantly, education must go further.

AI Literacy

AI literacy means more than learning how to use AI tools. It means understanding how artificial intelligence works, how it affects society, and how to use it responsibly, creatively, and ethically.

Students learn to ask better questions, evaluate AI-generated information, recognize bias, protect privacy, and use intelligent tools to support real learning.

Hands-on Intelligence

Hands-on intelligence is the ability to learn through action. Students need opportunities to build, design, test, create, experiment, and solve real problems.

In the AI Era, students need more than information. They need the confidence and ability to turn ideas into action.

Social Intelligence

Social intelligence is the ability to understand people, work with others, communicate clearly, lead responsibly, and act with empathy and ethical judgment.

As technology becomes more powerful, human connection becomes even more important.

School 2.0 as a human-centred learning community diagram showing three intelligences—artificial intelligence, hands-on intelligence, and social intelligence—realized through four dimensions: compass, drive, creation, and bond.
Educational goals are defined by three intelligences and realized through four dimensions.

From Knowledge Factory to Learning Community

School 2.0 moves beyond the old “knowledge factory” model of education. A School 2.0 learning environment is not only a place where students receive information. It is a community where students explore questions, create projects, use technology wisely, develop character, and prepare for real-world challenges.

Anchors and Sails

Students need anchors: values, identity, ethical judgment, cultural grounding, and a sense of purpose. They also need sails: curiosity, innovation, adaptability, creativity, and the courage to explore new possibilities.

Books, Ideas, and Resources for the AI Era

The School 2.0 vision is rooted in ongoing reflection, research, writing, and practice. This section brings together publications and resources that explore how education must evolve in the age of artificial intelligence.

AI Era: Redefining Teaching and Learning

By Paul Pu and Professor Jim Slotta

AI Era: Redefining Teaching and Learning explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the purpose, practice, and future of education. At the heart of the book is the vision of School 2.0 — a new educational framework for the AI Era.

The book argues that schools can no longer remain only systems of knowledge transmission. In a world where AI can generate information instantly, education must focus more deeply on human capacities such as judgment, creativity, purpose, collaboration, ethical awareness, and real-world problem solving.

What should students learn when information is everywhere?
What should teachers become when AI can generate answers?
How can schools develop wisdom, creativity, and responsibility?
How can education remain deeply human?
  • ISBN: 978-1067404925
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Authors: Paul Pu and Professor Jim Slotta

Future Publications

More School 2.0 publications, articles, reports, essays, and learning resources will be added here as the movement grows.

Videos, Events, Interviews, and Highlights

The School 2.0 vision is growing through conversations, events, presentations, and community engagement. This section brings together media highlights that share the story of School 2.0 and the broader movement to redefine education for the AI Era.

Event Highlights

  • Presentations by authors and guest speakers
  • Reflections on AI, education, and School 2.0
  • Conversations with educators, researchers, and community partners
  • Book signing and networking
  • Media interviews and audience reflections

Media from School 2.0 Events

This section will feature videos and photos from School 2.0 programs, student showcases, open houses, community learning events, educator conversations, parent conversations, and student voices.

For media interviews, event coverage, speaking invitations, or partnership conversations related to School 2.0, please contact us.

From Ideas to Real Learning Environments

School 2.0 is more than a vision. It is a practical approach to rethinking how schools prepare students for the AI Era through schools, programs, competitions, student projects, partnerships, and community learning experiences.

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Implementation Schools

School 2.0 can be implemented in different school settings, beginning with schools willing to explore new models of teaching, learning, leadership, and student development.

  • AI literacy and responsible technology use
  • Project-based and inquiry-based learning
  • Interdisciplinary courses
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Student leadership and community engagement
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The Erindale Academy

It serves as an early example of School 2.0 in action. Located near the University of Toronto Mississauga, the school is exploring how high school education can connect academic learning with real-world projects, university-linked opportunities, innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, and student development.

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AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship

In partnership with the University of Toronto’s ICUBE startup incubator, this program connects Ontario high school credit learning with university-level incubator practice. Students engage in real-world, AI-driven projects, moving from problem identification and creative design to project development, business proposals, and entrepreneurial thinking.

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Global Youth Challenge

GYC is an international youth competition that invites students to engage with real-world issues through research, interviews, creative inquiry, writing, presentation, and public speaking.

  • Investigate real-world challenges
  • Conduct research and interviews
  • Develop original perspectives
  • Communicate ideas through writing and speaking
  • Use AI and information responsibly
  • Think ethically and globally
  • Build confidence and leadership
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Student Projects and Showcases

School 2.0 encourages students to learn by doing. Student projects may include AI-driven innovation projects, social enterprise ideas, business proposals, technology prototypes, community problem-solving projects, interdisciplinary research, creative media projects, and student pitch showcases.

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Events and Open Houses

School 2.0 comes alive through community events, open houses, student showcases, parent workshops, competitions, and public conversations about the future of education.

School 2.0 is where ideas become practice, where learning becomes action, and where students become future-ready human beings.

Join the School 2.0 Network

School 2.0 is a growing network of educators, schools, parents, researchers, students, innovators, and community partners who believe that education must evolve for the AI Era.

Who Can Join?

  • Schools and school leaders
  • Teachers and educators
  • Parents and families
  • Students and youth leaders
  • Researchers and university partners
  • Community organizations
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship partners
  • AI and education professionals

Ways to Get Involved

Become an Implementation School. Schools interested in applying the School 2.0 framework can connect with us to explore implementation pathways.

Partner With Us. We welcome partnerships for student innovation programs, AI literacy projects, entrepreneurship learning, research, teacher professional development, student competitions, showcases, speaking events, and storytelling projects.

Contact Us

Contact us if you are interested in joining the School 2.0 Network, becoming an implementation school, building a partnership, hosting an event, inviting a speaker, requesting media information, or learning more about School 2.0.

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The AI Era has arrived. The future of education cannot be built by one school, one book, or one organization alone. It must be built through collaboration.