Episode NotesWhat happens when educational leadership, evidence-based instruction, and artificial intelligence collide?
In this episode of Eddie Chats, David Blumenthal sits down with Robert Blumenthal, Assistant Principal at Chesterton High School in Chesterton, Indiana, for a candid conversation about the realities of modern education and the opportunities—and tensions—created by AI in schools.
The discussion begins with Robert reflecting on his journey into education, from aspiring historian at Indiana University to unexpectedly stepping into a high school classroom just days before the school year began. He shares what it felt like to manage six teaching periods across four different courses as a first-year teacher and how early professional development experiences helped shape his understanding of evidence-based instruction.
David and Robert then explore some of the biggest challenges facing schools today:
- The growing tension between qualitative student growth and quantitative accountability systems
- The importance of school culture and relationships in driving long-term student outcomes
- Why Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) remain difficult to implement at the secondary level
- How AI could help schools coordinate supports and improve collaboration among educators
- The challenge of balancing academic integrity concerns with preparing students for an AI-enabled future
The conversation also dives deeply into artificial intelligence in K–12 education. Robert discusses how his school corporation is developing intentional AI guidance and instruction beginning as early as kindergarten, helping students learn not only what AI is, but how to use it ethically and responsibly.
One of the episode’s most powerful ideas emerges during a discussion about the future of learning:
“At some point very soon, the answer isn’t going to matter. But the question is going to matter so much more.”David and Robert reflect on how AI may fundamentally change what schools prioritize, shifting greater emphasis toward inquiry, critical thinking, judgment, and the ability to ask meaningful questions.
The episode closes with an optimistic discussion about educators’ adaptability and resilience. Drawing on lessons from COVID-era schooling and decades of technological change, Robert expresses confidence that teachers will continue to evolve alongside new tools while remaining focused on what matters most: supporting students.
Key Topics- Educational leadership and school accountability
- Evidence-based instructional practices
- MTSS at the secondary level
- AI policy in K–12 schools
- Ethical AI use in education
- Research-informed decision making
- Student inquiry and critical thinking
- Teacher adaptability and innovation
- School culture and relationships
- The future of AI in classrooms
About Robert BlumenthalRobert Blumenthal is an Assistant Principal at Chesterton High School in Chesterton, Indiana. His work focuses on supporting teachers, improving student outcomes, navigating accountability systems, and helping schools thoughtfully adapt to emerging technologies and instructional challenges.
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