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AI in education has revolutionized learning, offering innovative solutions to enhance learning experiences and educational outcomes.

AI in Education

AI tools for education have revolutionized learning, offering innovative solutions to enhance learning experiences and educational outcomes

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing education with innovative approaches to teaching and learning. AI in education is used to enhance personalized learning experiences, streamline administrative tasks, and provide valuable insights into student performance.

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AI in Education

When AI does the work, who does the learning?

April 28, 2026 by Christian Pantel, D2L
If we design AI systems that shortcut the learning process, we risk undermining the very purpose and value of education.
If we design AI systems that shortcut the learning process, we risk undermining the very purpose and value of education
AI in Education

From innovation to impact: Three ways school districts can build a sustainable AI framework

April 24, 2026 by Carl Hooker, Innovation & Digital Learning Leader, Matt Holley, Lubbock-Cooper ISD & Amy Liang, Los Gatos Union School District
School leaders must move beyond experimentation and build AI systems that prioritize governance, purpose, and data integrity.
School leaders must move beyond experimentation and build AI systems that prioritize governance, purpose, and data integrity
AI in Education

3 ways students can use AI tools to improve their literacy skills

April 22, 2026 by Dr. T.J. Vari, MaiaLearning & Thomas O’Brien, Winward Academy
Educators must seize on the opportunity to coach students on effective and acceptable uses of AI that enhance literacy learning.
Educators must seize on the opportunity to coach students on effective and acceptable uses of AI that enhance learning
AI in Education

We can’t wait for another Mississippi Miracle

April 17, 2026April 17, 2026 by Nancy Weinstein, MindPrint Learning & Otus
AI should play a role in supporting learning, but it must be in a way that enhances--not interferes with--core learning science principles.
AI should play a role in supporting learning, but it must be in a way that enhances--not interferes with--core learning science principles
AI in Education

The screen-time debate’s blind spot

April 17, 2026April 15, 2026 by Adriana Perusin, IASEA & Flip Education
The point of AI is not to replace the teacher--it is to give her more of what he or she actually needs: time and structure.
The point of AI is not to replace the teacher--it is to give her more of what he or she actually needs: time and structure
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A new need-to-know for the AI classroom

April 17, 2026April 10, 2026 by ESchool Media Contributors
In an AI-rich classroom where ideas are abundant and answers are cheap, the scarce resource is not information--it is ownership.
In an AI-rich classroom where ideas are abundant and answers are cheap, the scarce resource is not information--it is ownership
Curriculum & Assessment

It’s time to rewrite math standards for the future–and to stop expecting AI to do it for us

April 12, 2026April 9, 2026 by Jill Diniz & James Tanton, SmartWithIt
As we look ahead and begin to redefine math education, one thing is abundantly clear: AI won’t fix bad pedagogy.
As we look ahead and begin to redefine math education, one thing is abundantly clear: AI won’t fix bad pedagogy
Teaching Trends

The next wave of K-12 innovation: How educators are shaping the future of edtech

March 30, 2026 by Dr. Matthew X. Joseph, New Bedford Public Schools
Edtech innovation can come from teachers who remove learning guardrails and show students the joy and excitement in trying something new.
The greatest innovations come from teachers who remove learning guardrails and show students the joy and excitement in trying something new
AI in Education

Building AI for kids: A developer’s guide to age-appropriate safety architecture

March 26, 2026 by Robin Singhvi, Gramms AI
Building AI apps and products for kids isn’t harder than building them for adults—but it does carry different considerations.
Building AI products for children isn’t harder than building them for adults—but it does carry different considerations
AI in Education

Student use of AI for homework rises as concerns grow about critical thinking skills

March 25, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
Students are clearly embracing AI as a learning tool, but they’re also conflicted about what it means for their own learning.
Students are clearly embracing AI as a learning tool, but they’re also conflicted about what it means for their own learning
School Data Management

Data intelligence in education: Building the right foundation for better decisions

March 19, 2026 by Rishi Raj Gera, Magic EdTech
Education needs systems that make trusted data usable--that is where real transformation in data intelligence and data management begins.
Education needs systems that make trusted data usable--that is where real transformation begins
AI in Education

The layer every AI roundup is missing: Why methodology matters more than content

March 18, 2026 by Adriana Perusin, Flip Education
The AI tools that will actually shift outcomes for students are the ones built on pedagogical foundations.
The AI tools that will actually shift outcomes for students are the ones built on pedagogical foundations
AI in Education

The AI-resistant classroom is a myth: Designing assessments that assume AI is present

March 12, 2026 by Steven M. Baule, Ed.D., Ph.D.
The goal is not to eliminate AI from the classroom; the goal is to ensure that human thinking remains central.
The goal is not to eliminate AI from student workflows; the goal is to ensure that human thinking remains central
AI in Education

Nearly half of high school students now use AI in college search

March 4, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
A new survey of high school students finds AI has growing influence on whether students go to college, where they apply, and what they study.
A new survey of 5,000 teens finds AI has growing influence on whether students go to college, where they apply, and what they study
AI in Education

AI didn’t break homework: It exposed what was already broken

February 23, 2026 by Nesreen El-Baz, Bloomsbury Education Author & School Governor
In an AI era where homework can be generated instantly, the most valuable evidence of learning is human reasoning behind the finished product
In an era where text can be generated instantly, the most valuable evidence of learning is the human reasoning behind the finished product
AI in Education

New research challenges fears about AI in the classroom

February 5, 2026 by Staff and wire services reports
A new analysis shows AI in the classroom is most often used to promote reasoning, analysis, and evaluation rather than answer-getting.
A new analysis shows AI is most often used to promote reasoning, analysis, and evaluation rather than answer-getting
AI in Education

The digital divide redux: Why AI is the new broadband

February 3, 2026 by Dr. Mark Taormino, College of Southern Nevada
AI models should ensure every instructor, student, and creator has a viable economic access path--ads are a roadblock.
AI models should ensure every instructor, student, and creator has a viable economic access path
AI in Education

Despite platform fatigue, educators use AI to bridge resource gaps

February 2, 2026 by Teach Strats Staff
Better integration between AI tools and digital learning tools may help relieve educator frustration, according to a new survey.
Better integration between AI tools and edtech learning tools may help relieve educator frustration, according to a new survey
AI in Education

AI in edtech: The 2026 efficacy imperative

January 29, 2026 by Rishi Raj Gera, Magic Edtech
A strong and solid AI strategy will enable education leaders to answer what improved, for whom, and under what conditions.
A strong and solid AI strategy will enable education leaders to answer what improved, for whom, and under what conditions
AI in Education

2026 prediction: AI may unleash the most entrepreneurial generation we’ve ever seen

January 27, 2026 by Thomas Arnett, Clayton Christensen Institute
Today's students are future innovators in a landscape where powerful new tools of creation--AI--are sitting right in front of them.
Today's students are future innovators in a landscape where powerful new tools of creation are sitting right in front of them
AI in Education

Teaching visual literacy as a core reading strategy in the age of AI

January 19, 2026 by Nesreen El-Baz, Bloomsbury Education Author & School Governor
Educators face urgent questions around misinformation, academic integrity, and critical thinking around AI. Visual literacy is key.
Educators and school leaders now face urgent questions around misinformation, academic integrity, and critical thinking
AI in Education

AI for empathy: Using generative tools to deepen, not replace, human connection in schools

January 13, 2026 by Timothy Montalvo, Iona University & the College of Westchester
AI can’t perform human actions like empathy for us, but it can help students and educators practice and prepare for them.
AI can’t perform human actions for us, but it can help students and educators practice and prepare for them
AI in Education

AI use is on the rise, but is guidance keeping pace?

January 2, 2026 by Laura Ascione
As AI becomes a fixture in schools, educators and students need reliable guidance on how to use it well--especially as AI use evolves.
As AI becomes a fixture in classrooms, educators and students need reliable guidance on how to use it well
AI in Education

25 predictions about AI and edtech

December 30, 2025 by Laura Ascione
As generative AI tools mature, AI predictions contend that K-12 education will leverage AI in new ways to transform teaching and learning.
As generative AI tools mature, educators and students alike will leverage AI in new ways to continue to transform teaching and learning
AI in Education

This math platform leverages AI coaching to help students tackle tough concepts

December 25, 2025 by Laura Ascione
An AI math coaching platform, used as part of a tiered support structure, gives students access to tutoring and homework support.
An AI math coaching platform, used as part of a tiered support structure, gives students access to tutoring and homework support
AI in Education

Grading student work with AI: What we lose when AI replaces teachers

December 22, 2025 by Dennis Magliozzi & Kristina Peterson, University of New Hampshire's Writers Academy
Our students don’t write to impress a rubric--they write to be heard, and using AI to grade student writing misses the mark.
Our students don’t write to impress a rubric--they write to be heard
AI in Education

An educator’s top tips to integrate AI into the classroom

December 18, 2025 by Hanna Kemble-Mick, Indian Hills Elementary
If used wisely, AI can extend educators’ reach, personalize impact, and unlock students’ potential for future success.
If used wisely, AI can extend educators’ reach, personalize impact, and unlock students’ potential
K-12 Cybersecurity

AI vs. identity fraud: 3 threats putting student safety at risk

December 17, 2025 by Ashwin Sugavanam, Jumio Corporation
As digital learning becomes the norm and AI accelerates, identity fraud will only get more sophisticated and schools must protect students.
As digital learning becomes the norm and AI accelerates, identity fraud will only get more sophisticated
ELL

How an AI-generated song transformed my ELL classroom

December 16, 2025 by Nesreen El-Baz, Bloomsbury Education Author & School Governor
The true power of AI lies not in replacing learning, but in opening doors for every learner, including ELL students, to express who they are.
The true power of AI lies not in replacing learning, but in opening doors for every learner to express who they are
Teacher Professional Development

How AI can fix PD for teachers

December 10, 2025 by Andy Szeto, Ed.D, Professor and District Administrator
Too many PD sessions remain generic, compliance-driven, or disconnected from day-to-day teaching realities--but AI can help.
Too many PD sessions remain generic, compliance-driven, or disconnected from day-to-day teaching realities
Durable Skills

Students must intentionally develop durable skills to thrive in an AI-dominated world

November 27, 2025 by ESchool Media Contributors
Durable skills are even more essential in the age of AI.
Durable skills are critical for success in college and beyond--and laying a strong foundation for these skills in K-12 learning is essential
AI in Education

AI in the classroom: Preparing for a new era of teaching and learning

November 18, 2025 by Ian McDougall, Yuma Union High School District
AI is not going away in teaching or learning--whether we’re ready or not, it’s going to shape how our students live and work.
AI is not going away--whether we’re ready or not, it’s going to shape how our students live and work
AI in Education

Preserving critical thinking amid AI adoption

November 17, 2025November 14, 2025 by Dipesh Jain, MagicEdTech
Small but intentional practices keep humans at the center of the critical thinking process and turn AI into a gym for the mind.
Small but intentional practices keep humans at the center of the critical thinking process and turn AI into a gym for the mind, rather than a crutch
AI in Education

How AI is streamlining special education

November 3, 2025 by Laura Ascione
As special education teams face mounting caseloads and staffing challenges, AI can relieve administrative strain and strengthen compliance.
As special education teams face mounting caseloads and staffing challenges, AI can relieve administrative strain and strengthen compliance
AI in Education

Why busy educators need AI with guardrails

October 28, 2025 by Nick Koprowicz, Prometric
Trust in AI begins with thoughtful design, expert oversight, and acknowledgement of the work educators do every day
Trust in AI begins with thoughtful design, expert oversight, and acknowledgement of the work educators do every day
AI in Education

5 essential AI tech tools for back-to-school success

October 21, 2025 by Jamie MacPherson, Van Andel Institute for Education
Integrating effective AI tools into the classroom can help students build inquiry and critical thinking
Integrating effective AI tools into the classroom can help students build inquiry and critical thinking
AI in Education

AI, CTE are key to preparing students for future careers

October 8, 2025 by ESchool Media Contributors
Rising educator confidence in CTE and growing urgency for AI tools that build--not bypass--students’ essential skills.
Rising educator confidence in career-connected learning and growing urgency for AI tools that build--not bypass--students’ essential skills
AI in Education

Digital dementia: Are we outsourcing our thinking to AI?

September 25, 2025 by Laura Hakala, Magic EdTech
When it comes to AI, students need to learn critical thinking skills before they delegate that thinking to a machine.
When it comes to AI, students need to learn critical thinking skills before they delegate that thinking to a machine
AI in Education

Why AI’s true power in education isn’t about saving time

September 16, 2025 by Melissa Serio, GoGuardian
AI's purpose in education isn't to automate teaching, but to clear space for the creativity, experimentation, and human connection.
AI's purpose isn't to automate teaching, but to clear space for the creativity, experimentation, and human connection that define great pedagogy
AI in Education

5 keys to AI success: A roadmap for K–12 administrators

September 9, 2025 by Ben Talsma, Van Andel Institute for Education
AI and its growing presence can make teachers nervous, but it doesn’t change the fundamental mission of education.
AI’s growing presence can make teachers nervous, but it doesn’t change the fundamental mission of education
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