August 21, 2025 - 15:37

The Department of Education (ED) has opened a 30-day public comment period to gather feedback on its proposed Secretary’s Supplemental Priority focused on advancing artificial intelligence (AI) in education. This initiative aims to leverage AI technologies to enhance learning experiences, streamline administrative processes, and provide personalized educational support to students.
Stakeholders, including educators, parents, and technology experts, are encouraged to share their insights and suggestions on how AI can be effectively integrated into educational systems. The ED emphasizes the importance of understanding the potential benefits and challenges associated with AI implementation in schools. This includes considerations of equity, accessibility, and the ethical implications of using AI tools in educational settings.
As the deadline approaches, various organizations and individuals are mobilizing to submit their comments, hoping to influence the direction of this significant educational initiative. The feedback received will play a crucial role in shaping policies that govern the use of AI in classrooms across the nation.
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