As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into classrooms across the United States, a new poll reveals that many educators are flying solo when it comes to harnessing its potential. A recent survey conducted by The Washington Post found that a significant majority of teachers are already using AI tools in their teaching practices, but surprisingly, a large proportion of them have received little to no formal guidance on how to effectively incorporate these technologies into their lesson plans. The lack of training and support raises concerns about the potential risks and unintended consequences of relying on AI in education, as well as the missed opportunities for teachers to leverage these tools to enhance student learning outcomes. With the rapid evolution of AI, educators are facing a critical moment in determining the future of technology in the classroom.


Most teachers use AI but often receive no formal guidance, poll shows  The Washington Post