Is AI Making Your Kids Dumber? Over Half of Teachers Surveyed Say It May Be
The article reports that many teachers are concerned about their students’ education amid the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). A recent survey by IPSOS indicates that 54% of K-12 teachers believe AI is hindering students’ ability to develop critical thinking skills.Additionally,40% feel AI negatively impacts education while only 9% see positive effects. Many teachers also find it more tough to assess student knowledge and trust issues are emerging between teachers and students due to AI, with 57% and 59% respectively expressing these concerns. Despite 78% endorsing teaching responsible AI use,over half of the schools lack clear guidance on AI. Meanwhile, 69% of teachers report increased efficiency thanks to AI.
Educational metrics show a decline in student performance, as Stanford’s Educational Opportunity Project estimated that reading and math scores fell in 83% and 70% of school districts, respectively, between 2015 and 2025. Big technology companies like Anthropic,Microsoft,and OpenAI are investing heavily in AI training for teachers,with billions expected to be spent on AI growth from 2025 to 2030. The article mentions the influence of major tech firms and highlights ongoing debates about AI’s impact on education quality and teacher-student relationships.
Most teachers are concerned about their students’ education amid the looming artificial intelligence revolution, a recent survey shows.
Fifty-four percent of K-12 teachers say AI is making it harder for their students to learn critical thinking skills, IPSOS reported Friday. NPR/IPSOS surveyed a representative sample of teachers between April 27 and May 5.
Forty percent of teachers said AI has had a negative effect on education, whereas only 9 percent said it’s been positive, according to the survey. Additionally, 57 percent of teachers said AI is making it harder to assess their students’ knowledge level, and 59 percent said AI is tarnishing trust between them and their students.
Despite 78 percent of surveyed teachers saying they believe students should be taught how to responsibly use AI, over half, 52 percent, said their school has not offered clear guidance on AI.
However, 69 percent said AI has made them more efficient, according to IPSOS.
Stanford’s Educational Opportunity Project estimated that reading scores declined in 83 percent of school districts where data was available in 2025 compared to 2015, The New York Times reported on May 13. Math scores also reportedly declined in 70 percent of school districts over that same time period.
Anthropic, Microsoft, and OpenAI gave millions of dollars to teachers unions to promote AI training, the Associated Press reported last October.
Big Tech will likely spend $5.3 trillion on AI in fiscal years 2025 through 2030, Goldman Sachs projected on June 3.
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