TIRF is curating resources to assist its stakeholders in grappling with leveraging AI for the benefit of our field. Below, you can find resources of interest to students, teachers, researchers, policymakers, administrators, and others.
TIRF AI Show & Tell Initiative
Welcome to TIRFโs AI Show & Tell: Practical AI for English Language Educatorsโa video series spotlighting English language educators from across the globe exploring AI tools that support language teaching and learning. Each resource offers practical demonstrations, classroom-ready takeaways, and educator insights to help you understand how generative AI can enhance instruction, assessment, curriculum design, and learner engagement.
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Webinar (May 2026)
TIRF AI Show & Tell: SchoolAI โ Reviewed by Onur Burns
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Canva AI โ Reviewed by Ana Petersen
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Classroomscreen โ Reviewed by Dao Xuan Phuong Trang
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Google Gemini โ Reviewed by Raquel Ribeiro
TIRF AI Show & Tell: NotebookLM โ Reviewed by Onur Burns
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Brisk Teaching โ Reviewed by Dao Xuan Phuong Trang
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Microsoft Copilot โ Reviewed by Ana Clara Petersen
TIRF AI Show & Tell: GenAI โ Reviewed by Raquel Ribeiro
TIRF AI Show & Tell: MagicSchoolAI โ Reviewed by Yiviri Rasifatu Tombir
TIRF AI Show & Tell: Sunoโ Reviewed by Yiviri Rasifatu Tombir
AI Ethics: Policy Guidance for Language Education

This paper, authored by TIRF Trustee Michael Carrier, offers comprehensive, accessible guidance for ethical and responsible use of generative AI (GenAI) in language teaching and learning. This publication outlines key principles, sample policies, and practical pedagogies to help educators, learners, and institutions navigate opportunities and challenges posed by AI. It supports AI literacy, academic integrity, and inclusive practices while safeguarding critical thinking and ethical use in educational contexts.
- Click here to download the paper.
Students
TIRF 10-Point AI Ethics Guidance for Learners
Teachers
TIRF 10-Point AI Ethics Guidance for Teachers

