Pupils across England will benefit from more face-to-face time with teachers as the government forges ahead with plans to harness the power of AI to deliver educational excellence.
The Department for Education has today (June 10th) launched a package of measures to transform how schools use AI - including the first ever AI guidance for schools and colleges setting out how schools can safely and effectively use AI to transform the classroom experience for students.
A recent survey showed 43% of teachers rate their AI confidence at just 3/10, with over 60% asking for help applying AI to planning and support tasks. Nearly all teachers wanted safety guidance and additional training.
The comprehensive guidance delivers on this and gives teachers and leaders the confidence to power-up learning and swap wasted hours spent on admin for time spent inspiring our children - as part of our Plan for Change pledge to deliver an excellent education for every child.
Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, said:
We're putting cutting-edge AI tools into the hands of our brilliant teachers to enhance how our children learn and develop - freeing teachers from paperwork so they can focus on what parents and pupils need most: inspiring teaching and personalised support.
Our Plan for Change demands an excellent education for every child, and making all sure young people are benefitting from the latest technology is a vital step.
By harnessing AI's power to cut workloads, we're revolutionising classrooms and driving high standards everywhere - breaking down barriers to opportunity so every child can achieve and thrive.
Developed in partnership with education experts from the Chiltern Learning Trust and the Chartered College of Teaching, it sets out clear principles for AI use, with education standards and child safety at the fore. It makes clear that AI should be used to ensure learning remains teacher-led and that teachers should verify accuracy and protect personal data.
For staff, AI can automate some tasks such as generic letters - giving them hours back to focus on personalised parent communications around children's education progress and wellbeing.
An additional GBP1 million of Contracts for Innovation funding will accelerate development of pioneering AI tools to help with marking and generating detailed, tailored feedback for individual students. Building on the successful AI Tools for Education programme announced last August, this investment will take the tools from the design stage into teachers' hands - meaning world-first AI interventions are a step closer to being classroom-ready.
Source: Gov.uk