More teachers are using AI tools in classrooms. 

A new report from the Center on Reinventing Public Education and RAND provides insight into how educators are experimenting with generative AI tools in their classrooms. According to the report, while only 18 percent of K-12 educators reported using AI for teaching, by the end of the 2023-24 school year, 60 percent of school districts plan to have trained teachers on how to use AI. Middle and high school educators and those who teach English language arts and social studies were most likely to incorporate AI tools into instruction. School leaders surveyed for the report said they were placing more effort on providing teachers AI training than creating policies around student AI use, because they believed AI could make teaching easier.

From The Hechinger Report

The Future of Learning

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