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Responsible AI for Healthy and Thriving Learners — Principles, Practice and Policy

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  1. Policy, Principles and Practical Implementation
    5 Topics
  2. Foundations: Key Definitions and How to Use This Course
    3 Topics
  3. Responsible AI Innovation for Young People and Educators
    6 Topics
  4. Navigating the Boundary: Educational AI vs. Health Services
    5 Topics
  5. AI’s Impacts on Young People’s Well‑Being
    5 Topics
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Photorealistic editorial of a guardian and young child at a tidy office desk as the guardian taps to sign a digital consent form on a tablet while the child watches; a printed document labeled "Consent — Minors" and a folder marked "Data Minimization" sit nearby. On the tablet and as a subtle holographic overlay appear a shield with padlock, a checked "Consent" box and a locked cloud icon, with personal details softly blurred to indicate privacy; a locked filing cabinet drawer labeled "Protected Records" is visible in the warm natural light. Diverse subjects, non-identifiable child face, shallow depth of field, high-resolution, conveying trust, safety and responsible data stewardship.

Practical steps for compliant, age‑appropriate consent, data minimization, storage rules and parental/guardian considerations.