Vince Wall 💬
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AI for Teaching & Learning Project Leader | AITSL / QCT certified Highly Accomplished Teacher | PhD candidate | #MIEE | Brisbane, Qld | Meanjin, Turrbal & Yuggera Country | Australia | History teacher since 1988 | disruptedhistory.com
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· Sep 9
The Strawman Problem: What the binaries of the EI vs Inquiry Debate Get Wrong
There’s something brittle about education's recurrent discourse around Explicit Instruction (EI) and Inquiry. For all the energy it generates, the debate feels stale - locked in false binaries and riddled with misrepresentations. Lately, I’ve been returning to the work of Sweller, Dreyfus, and especially John Dewey, trying to find a more honest, rigorous way forward. What I’ve found is that the loudest voices in this debate - particularly some advocates of what I’ll call “extremist EI” - aren’t really arguing against historical inquiry at all…
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· Aug 31
History ‘on the run’: How AI is Becoming a Study Companion in Surprising Ways
Offering interactive Vietnam War mind maps through study guides to personalised audio and video summaries, Google’s NotebookLM is reshaping how my History students study - even on the move. In this post, I reflect on what happened when I introduced it to Year 12 Modern History, and how one Year 9 student showed me how far in front of others she was by listening to AI-generated overviews of historical topics while jogging.
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@vincewall.bsky.social
· Aug 7
Quick Post: Not Cheating – Learning
How are students really using AI in the classroom? This thoughtful and candid episode from the AI in Education podcast flips the script - handing the mic to the learners themselves. Featuring a group of articulate and reflective students from my classroom, the episode dives into the grey zones of AI use in schooling - from study aids to moral dilemmas.
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· Aug 4
Whose Nation? Whose Story? Using AI to Confront Narrow Narratives in Year 9 History
If you grew up in Australia and studied history in the 1970s or 80s like I did, you likely encountered a story of nationhood that was neat, triumphant, and sanitised. It was a story of explorers, settlers, and infrastructure — a relentless march towards “progress”. For all its coherence, the cost of such a narrative was its silences: Indigenous resistance, the trauma of dispossession, and the violence of the Frontier Wars were largely absent.
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· Jul 15
“Wisdom of the Heart in the Age of AI: Reading Antiqua et Nova”
I recently spent time with the Vatican’s Antiqua et Nova: Note on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence, a document co-authored by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Dicastery for Culture and Education. At over a hundred paragraphs, it’s as theologically weighty as it is ethically urgent - wide-ranging, bold, and, in parts, surprisingly hopeful.
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· Jul 10
Brain-to-LLM, Cognitive Debt, and Being Strategic: Going behind the headlines of ‘that MIT paper’.
The recent MIT Media Lab study Your Brain on ChatGPT made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Accusatory articles and alarmist social media posts latched onto a simplistic narrative: that AI tools like ChatGPT are, in short, 'cognitively corrosive'. But the real story is far more interesting and far more relevant to those of us working in classrooms today. But let's start at the beginning.
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· Jul 3
Can AI Help Our Students Learn and Thrive? A Resounding Yes – But Only If We Act Wisely
At the 2025 EduTechAU conference in Sydney, I posed what might seem like a simple provocation: Can AI help our students learn and thrive? The answer I gave was emphatic: Yes. But - and this is a vital but - only if we as educators make thoughtful, urgent, and courageous decisions now. We are living in a moment as consequential as the cusp of the industrial revolution.
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· Jul 1
So, what do we do? Reimagining Pedagogy – Four Numbers and a Call to Action
"It’s not about the technology. The human in the loop matters." - A summary of my presentation to the 2025 QHTA State Conference. This June, I had the privilege of delivering a presentation titled Reimagining History: Refreshing Pedagogy for an AI-Disrupted Classroom. Set against a backdrop of rapid technological change and ever-growing teacher workload, the presentation wasn’t just a demonstration of tools; it was a provocation and a call to reimagine the very core of our pedagogy.
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· Jun 29
Wisdom Before Widgets: Profession Rose Luckin at EduTechAU Sydney 2025, AI, and the Urgency forVision in Education
I had the privilege of hearing Professor Rose Luckin speak live twice at EduTECH Australia 2025, and while her reputation as a global authority on AI in education certainly preceded her, it was the clarity, urgency, and humanity of her message that resonated most powerfully. Her keynote was not a sales pitch for the latest tools or a technical showcase. Instead, it was a deeply philosophical and strategically grounded call to action for educators, school leaders, and system architects to engage with AI from a place of wisdom, not novelty.
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· Jun 13
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· Jun 13
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· Jun 7
Switching to Autopilot: Are We There Yet? From Technical to Metaphorical? From Tool to Cospecies?
Conversations describing teacher use of AI are changing (again). Initial educator conceptualisation of AI as 'just another edtech tool' have quickly crumbled - but the metaphor of seeing AI as a tool remains. That said, the tool as metaphor is also now fragmenting as early adopters and some first followers grapple with the conceptual nature of AI bots and agents.
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@vincewall.bsky.social
· May 31
Sleepwalking Through Disruption: Comfortable Delusions in a Revolutionary Age
I sometimes think people say they are fine with disruption… until it actually disrupts them. We are not in an age of approaching disruption. We are living inside it. And yet, as educator and technologist Dr Nick Jackson warns, many are sleepwalking into an educational crisis. One where institutions claim to embrace innovation while shuffling forward with the same scripts, assessments, structures, and assumptions that predate the AI age.
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· May 29
3 Essential Principles for AI in Education: Reflections on Publishing Our GAI in Education Article
A teacher-led framework for using generative AI to deepen thinking, foster discernment, and support student agency. Last week, I experienced one of those quiet, surreal moments of pause: the kind you get when a milestone you've been working toward for months suddenly clicks into place. My first major peer-reviewed article of my PhD candidature, Generative Artificial Intelligence in Education: Initial Principles Developed from Practitioner Reflexive Research…
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· May 29
Generative artificial intelligence in education: Initial principles developed from practitioner reflexive research
This paper explores the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) with chat-like functionality (CLF) in education, focusing on the secondary history classroom in an Australian context. It pre...
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· May 23
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· May 20
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· May 18
“Not Either/Or”: Getting to Explorer Mode from the Springboard of Explicit Instruction
Why explicit instruction and inquiry aren't mutually exclusive Last week, I travelled to Canberra for the HALT Summit - a professional learning experience that felt more like a reinvigorating recalibration than the 'stock standard' conference. Amid the powerful conversations about impact, innovation, brain science, leadership, and pedagogy, it was Nathaniel Swain’s keynote that had me thinking most deeply long after the applause of at the conclusion of the final had ended.
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· May 8
The Slow Power of Objects: Expanding the Space for Wonder in My History Classroom
In recent months, I’ve been reflecting on how to purposefully integrate Object-Based Learning (OBL) into my history classes. It strikes me that any fundamental shift in how we think about designing history pedagogy for the AI era should allow for increasing opportunities to engage with the physical world around them. I believe we should imagine AI, not as a replacement for human-centred learning but, as a space-maker.
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@vincewall.bsky.social
· May 5
How can school excursions spark real historical thinking?
In my latest Disrupted History post, I explore how tools like GooseChase, Polycam, and Thinglink transform field trips into moments of civic inquiry, reparative justice, and deep reflection.
In my latest Disrupted History post, I explore how tools like GooseChase, Polycam, and Thinglink transform field trips into moments of civic inquiry, reparative justice, and deep reflection.
Beyond the Bus Ride: Some Reflections on Building Impactful in Field Trips and Excursions
If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you know I don’t believe doing things - including excursions or field trips - just for the sake of ticking a curriculum box or burning up a bus budget. Teachers need to act with purpose. They must know their why. To me our purpose is clear. We are about learning. Therefore, class activities must be about learning - not about filling in time, not just about 'engagement', and not 'just fun'.
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Vince Wall 💬
@vincewall.bsky.social
· May 5
Beyond the Bus Ride: Some Reflections on Building Impactful in Field Trips and Excursions
If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you know I don’t believe doing things - including excursions or field trips - just for the sake of ticking a curriculum box or burning up a bus budget. Teachers need to act with purpose. They must know their why. To me our purpose is clear. We are about learning. Therefore, class activities must be about learning - not about filling in time, not just about 'engagement', and not 'just fun'.
disruptedhistory.com