Pupils in England are losing their thinking skills because of AI, survey suggest
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- Two-thirds of surveyed teachers observed a decline in critical thinking among pupils due to reliance on AI.
- Teachers expressed concern that AI is eroding core skills like creativity, writing, and problem-solving.
- Government plans for AI tutoring tools are opposed by 49% of teachers, who fear cost-cutting and undermining teaching value.
- Despite skepticism, 76% of teachers now use AI for tasks like creating resources and lesson planning, up from 53% last year.
- Many schools lack AI policies, leading to untrained use and concerns about sub-standard outcomes.
- The NEU emphasizes the need for proper regulation, training, and policies to ensure AI supports rather than hinders learning.
- A government spokesperson stated AI should complement, not replace, foundational knowledge while preparing students for a digital world.