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When it comes to developing policies on AI in K‑12, schools are largely on their own
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When it comes to developing policies on AI in K‑12, schools are largely on their own

May 21, 2026 admin0Tagged AI and education, AI and education (Spencer), AI ethics, Artificial intelligence (AI), Childhood learning, Education policy, Ethics, K-12, K-12 education, Learning, Schools

The current landscape of AI use in K-12 schools is highly varied because there’s little specific policy guidance from the state and federal levels.

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