AI at the End of the School Year: Part 1 – End-of-Year Reflections, But Make It AI (and Human)

Reading Time: 3 minutes – AI gave a student a caption. She crossed it out and wrote something true. That moment is what this whole episode is about.

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Ep. 1 — End-of-Year Reflections, But Make It AI (and Human) | AI Innovations Unleashed
AI at the End of the School Year  ·  Episode 1 of 4  ·  May 2026

End-of-Year Reflections, But Make It AI (and Human)

What does AI-assisted end-of-year reflection actually look like? Not the polished, generic version — the honest one. Stories, practical frameworks, and exactly zero homework.

JR DeLaney — The AI Learning Guide · May 9, 2026 · 20 min 56 sec · Season 19  ·  Episode 1
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JR DeLaney
The AI Learning Guide. Educator, writer, and host of AI Innovations Unleashed.
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Nex
An AI representing aggregated knowledge from across the internet. Clearly disclosed as AI.
Fictional AI Guest
Dr. Marguerite Holloway-Chen
Educational researcher and learning science specialist. Fictional credentials, grounded insights. AI-disclosed.

What This Episode Is About

May is chaotic. Testing, paperwork, students who have already mentally left for summer — and we’re asking them to reflect. Here’s the thing: it’s exactly the right time.

This episode explores what AI-assisted end-of-year reflection actually looks like across three audiences: younger students, high schoolers, and recent grads. Not the theory — the stories, the workflows, and the honest conversation about where AI helps and where it gets in the way.

“The editing IS the reflection. The moment a kid says — no, that’s not right, here’s what I actually mean — that’s where the learning is.”

Dr. Marguerite Holloway-Chen, Episode 1

What We Cover

Elementary & Middle School — “They Remember the Weird Stuff”

  • Why younger students don’t remember what you think they’ll remember — and why that’s actually beautiful
  • The Year in Review co-writing activity: AI suggests lines, students edit mercilessly
  • The Future Me letter: sentence starters as invitations, not answers
  • The epistemology incident (she was ten; the AI did not help)
  • Why watching a student reject AI output is one of the most satisfying things you’ll see all year

High School — “This Actually Matters Later”

  • Why “tell me what you learned” is the educational equivalent of saying cheese for a school photo
  • The reframe that works: this is story mining, not journaling
  • The Story Mining Workflow: gather evidence → ask AI for patterns → write in your own voice
  • The line between “AI helped me find my story” and “AI wrote my story”
  • The senior who discovered her essay was about eighteen failures, not coding

Recent Grads — “So… What Now?”

  • Why graduation is a hinge moment — and why most grads skip the closing entirely
  • AI as the friend who asks good questions: how one grad built a list of things she actually felt proud of
  • The goodbye letter activity: specific, honest, not a form thank-you
  • The ethics line: AI as translator, not fabricator — and the one test that settles every edge case

Reflective Questions — Take These With You

No homework. Just hold these while you drive home.

Elementary & Middle

“What’s one moment from this year you hope your students don’t forget?”

High School

“If your seniors could write one honest paragraph about this year, what would you want it to say?”

Recent Grads

“What’s one thing you’d want a graduating student to know about themselves before they leave?”

Closing Thought

“Think of three student faces. What’s one sentence about who each of them is?”

Companion Blog Post

Looking Back with AI: Designing End-of-Year Reflections for Every Stage

Copy-paste prompts, pre-flight checklists, the full Story Mining Workflow, and a 7-day action plan. Everything is free.

Read the blog post →

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