How I Use AI for CER Feedback: An OpenSciEd Classroom Share
Join Valerie Pumala, 8th-grade science teacher at Cameron Middle School, for a first-hand look at how she uses AI to support Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) feedback in her own classroom.
Val will walk through real student work and show how she generates strengths plus guiding questions that help students revise more effectively—without turning feedback into a grading marathon. This is not a tool demo or a theory session, but a grounded share from daily teaching practice.
Val will share:
Real student work and feedback used to drive student thinking
The exact prompts she uses to generate actionable feedback
What worked, what didn’t, and how she adjusted along the way
You’ll leave with:
A prompt you can adapt for your own assessments
Time to try the approach with a sample or your own student work
Practical ideas you can use immediately in your classroom
After the session, the prompt and example will be shared in a Try Next space, where participants can try the approach later, compare notes, and continue learning from one another.
Designed for middle and high school science educators, coaches and leaders who want to learn from real practice and learn with others. No AI experience required.