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Developing and implementing a school strategy for AI

Schools must respond to the constantly evolving world of artificial intelligence. Dr Andy Kemp explains how to create and implement an AI strategy, including six areas to consider in your AI policy and four steps for implementation
Essential: A clear artificial intelligence strategy is vital if schools are to harness the benefits of AI while mitigating the risks - Adobe Stock

Artificial intelligence (AI) has very quickly in the last few years become an integral part of many of our daily lives, and its evolving influence on education is undeniable.

For schools, creating a clear AI strategy is essential to help harness its benefits while mitigating the potential risks.

 

Understanding AI

AI technologies offer promising opportunities for personalised learning platforms, assistance with lesson-planning and resources, making administrative tasks more efficient, and creating engaging learning opportunities for students.

However, the introduction and use of AI in schools requires careful consideration of its appropriateness in terms of how it aligns with the developmental stages of children and young people.

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