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AI Expected to Surpass Internet and Computers in Transforming K-12 Education

What Happened

An NPR report highlights findings from a recent survey of K-12 teachers, revealing that most believe artificial intelligence will have a greater impact on education than the internet or computers ever did. Educators cited AI’s potential in personalizing learning, automating tasks, and improving student outcomes as reasons for their optimism and concern. The report suggests growing awareness and adoption of AI tools in classrooms across the United States, reflecting a major shift in educational technology perspectives.

Why It Matters

AI’s increasing influence in schools could reshape teaching methods and educational access, affecting how students learn and how teachers work. This shift may also raise new questions about equity, privacy, and the future role of educators. Read more in our AI News Hub

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