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Foundational Policy Ideas for AI in Education helps global leaders understand and act on the implications of AI in teaching and learning.

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  • What is AI? 
  • AI in Education and the Workforce
  • Classroom Perspectives on AI
  • AI Policy Landscape: Global and U.S. 
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Five key policy ideas to help realize the benefits of AI while mitigating the risks.

  • Foster Leadership
  • Promote AI Literacy
  • Provide Guidance
  • Build Capacity
  • Support Innovation
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TeachAI is an initiative uniting education and technology leaders to assist governments and education authorities in teaching with and about AI. It is led by Code.org, ETS, the International Society for Technology in Education, Khan Academy, and the World Economic Forum. It is advised by a diverse group of 100+ organizations, governments, and individuals. TeachAI’s goals include providing policy guidance, increasing awareness, and building community and capacity.

We thank the TeachAI Policy Workgroup: Adobe, AI for Education, aiEDU, Amazon Web Services, The College Board, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Data Science 4 Everyone, Digital Promise, ETS, European EdTech Alliance, GitHub Education, Google, Grok Academy, IndiGenius, Infosys Foundation USA, Microsoft, NASBE, National Council for Teachers of Mathematics, One Generation - Indigitize, Policy Analysis for California Education, Pearson, RobinCode.org, Sociedad Científica Informática de España (SCIE), Teach For All, and the TeachAI Government Agency Policy Workgroup for their contributions. We’d also like to recognize Amelia Vance, Chris Dede, Dan Ingvarson, Glenn Kleiman, Maddy Dwyer, Michael Trucano, Randi Williams, and Wayne Holmes for their feedback. 

These resources are openly available for reuse under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. While permission for use isn't required, citing the source is appreciated.

Suggested Citation: TeachAI (2024). Foundational Policy Ideas for AI in Education. Retrieved from teachai.org/policy. [date].

The resources were last updated: April 16, 2024.

Representatives from organizations participating in TeachAI  — AASA, AFT, CCSSO, Code.org, CoSN, COSSBA, InnovateEDU, Education Commission of the States, ETS, ExcelinEd, NASBE, NSBA, NEA, SEAMEO, SETDA, UNICEF and the World Bank   — led the development of these policy resources.

Policy Ideas

for AI in Education

Foster Leadership
Promote AI Literacy
Provide Guidance
Build Capacity
Support Innovation

Artificial intelligence presents both short-term and long-term challenges and opportunities as it disrupts education. States need a forum to bring together school leaders and policymakers alongside experts in the field to identify and respond to these specific challenges and opportunities that meet state-specific needs and goals."

Patricia Levesque

CEO, ExcelInEd

Effective policy leadership requires a strategic approach, guiding educational institutions to safely navigate the landscape, fostering a generation of students equipped to understand, utilize, and enhance AI technology for a brighter future."

Julia Fallon

Executive Director, State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA)

Ensuring that the integration of AI in education benefits the less privileged requires both policies and effective implementation. Too often, we see more focus on policy development than on implementation. Establishing an AI task force or cross-sectoral group responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of AI in education policies will enhance accountability and transparency.” 

Juan-Pablo Giraldo

Education Specialist, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Establish an AI in Education Task Force to oversee policy development and implementation.

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