Schools 'excited but wary' of AI as it cuts teacher workload
12 hours ago Share Save Bethan Lewis Wales family and education correspondent Share Save
BBC Ryan Cresswell, a teacher at Birchgrove Comprehensive School in Swansea, says they are "very positive" about using AI while teaching pupils how to use it responsibly
AI can substantially cut teacher workloads and help pupils learn but schools need clearer guidance on how to use it "safely and ethically", the education watchdog has said. Estyn's report on artificial intelligence says some teachers are using it to plan lessons and to draft letters to parents and pupil reports.
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