Teachers Lack Formal AI Guidelines Despite Growing Classroom Integration
Teachers in higher-needs schools were less likely than those in wealthier schools to have received guidelines, echoing previous research.
Most teachers receive no formal guidance on AI use for learning and instruction, with higher-needs schools disproportionately affected - highlighting urgent need for institutional AI policies as classroom technology adoption accelerates.
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