AI is spreading quickly in classrooms. AI use among teachers more than doubled between 2022 and 2023 to 83%, with 47% of teachers, K-12 students, and undergraduates using AI daily or weekly.
AI offers numerous benefits, including new learning opportunities and improvements to existing processes, such as individually tailored learning and enhanced feedback.
But risks abound too:
Policy Priorities #1 and #2: Evaluating AI’s effect on the classroom and crafting policies that guide use towards the positives and away from the negatives. There are some preliminary data on how AI is affecting the classroom, but further research on its effects is sorely needed. Congress should promote this research and direct the Department of Education to issue more in-depth guidance for K-12 teachers based on it.
Policy Priority #3: Preparing students for an AI world. Congress should:
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