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30th April 2026
Statistically, half the children in our classrooms were using AI last year. Ofcom found that 50% of 8-17-year-olds claimed to use AI, with a significant increase in those using it for learning and schoolwork.
But it’s not just the students. The AI revolution has moved into the staffroom too. From 2023 to 2025, the percentage of teachers who said they had used AI has almost doubled, rising from 3 in 10 to 6 in 10. (National Literacy Trust)
With AI now part of daily life for half of pupils and teachers, this is not a futuristic talking point but a shared reality in today’s education. It raises the question, what are teachers missing if they don’t understand the tools their students or colleagues are already mastering?
As teachers and professionals, it’s not always easy to know how to approach AI in the classroom.
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