Help Shape the Future of Ed-Tech Ethics — I’m Interviewing Teachers, Students, Parents, Professors, Administrators & Ed-Tech Builders
As AI and emerging technologies reshape education, administrators and teachers need clear frameworks for making decisions that protect student well-being while embracing innovation’s potential. Artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, immersive virtual reality, and biometric sensors are no longer futuristic concepts; they are already reshaping how our students learn, communicate, and see the world. Their promise might seem alluring (e.g. personalization at scale, new pathways to equity, tools that ignite curiosity), but each innovation arrives bundled with difficult questions:
My forthcoming Wiley title, The Ethics of Education Technology: Philosophy, Policy, and Practice, will guide educational leaders through the complex ethical challenges of implementing technology in schools.
The book will use a case study approach to examine realistic scenarios that schools face daily – from AI-powered learning tools to social media policies to data privacy challenges. Each case includes multiple stakeholder perspectives, detailed analysis of key ethical considerations, and actionable guidelines for policy development.
By addressing both immediate concerns and long-term implications, the book aims to help leaders make more informed, intentional decisions about technology integration.
However, a genuinely useful guide cannot be written in isolation. That’s why I’m inviting you to shape this work with your lived experience.
K-12 & College Voices
All Subjects & Grades
Any Department or Discipline
Caretakers & Home-Schoolers
Principals, Technology Directors, Superintendents
Product Leads, Engineers, Founders
I’m Priten Soundar-Shah—educator, philosopher, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of humanistic values and frontier technology.
Academic Foundations | A.B. in Philosophy (Harvard College); Ed.M. in Education Policy & Management (Harvard Graduate School of Education) Focus on political philosophy, deliberative democracy, and South Asian studies. |
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Founder & CEO — Pedagogy Ventures | Formerly Pedagogy.Cloud, we build ethical ed tech tools and professional‑development programs for schools and educational organizations. Flagship products include Socrat.ai, a custom AI tool-suite used by 3000+ students across the United States and Classrooms.Cloud, a platform used by hundreds of thousands of users during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
Non‑Profit Leadership | Executive Director, Academy 4 Social Civics serving tens of thousands of educators every month with open curricular resources on critical thinking and civic engagement. |
University Teaching | Courses on Educational Technology Ethics, AI in Education, Philosophy of Family, and Argumentation (College Unbound, Southern New Hampshire University). |
Thought Leadership | 50+ podcast appearances; keynotes & presentations at internaitonal conferences; Bylines, including in Education Week. |
Previous Wiley Book | AI & The Future of Education: adopted by districts and teacher‑prep programs nationwide; translated to 4 languages; bestseller in multiple categories. |
“Everything I create—tools, courses, or books—serves one purpose: empowering educators to embrace innovative pedagogy without compromising human values.”
Show us how tech shapes motivation, privacy, and home-school dynamics.
Share victories, friction points, and policy blind spots you face daily.
Reveal systemic challenges in procurement, PD, and compliance.
Illuminate design trade-offs between innovation, data, and equity.
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Contribution | How It Appears in the Book |
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Personal stories | Anonymized case studies launching each chapter |
Recurring themes | Practitioner “Ethical Checklists” & reflection prompts |
Challenges & gaps | Model district policies, RFP language, and PD slide decks |
Inspirational successes | “Bright‑Spot” sidebars showcasing effective practice |