Key Takeaways
When it comes to AI in education, it's time to move beyond both blind enthusiasm and fearful resistance. We need to:
- See AI as a teaching assistant, not a replacement - AI should amplify what teachers do best by handling routine tasks and providing personalised support.
- Design for all, not just the privileged - Educational AI must work for every student regardless of background, ability or access to technology. And that includes those with additional needs.
- Protect children's data fiercely - Students shouldn't sacrifice their privacy for educational innovation. Full stop.
- Keep human relationships central - No algorithm should replace the transformative power of a caring teacher who truly sees a student even if it can.
- Teach critical AI literacy - Students need to understand these tools to use them wisely and recognise their limitations.
The AI revolution in education has already begun. Whether it becomes a force for genuine progress or just another educational fad depends entirely on the choices we make now. Let's choose wisely.
