Artificial intelligence tools will be rolled out in classrooms across England to help reduce teachers' workloads, the Prime Minister has said.
Rishi Sunak has announced a £2 million investment in new classroom technology, including AI-designed lesson plans and quizzes.The funding will be used by online classroom resource Oak National Academy to improve the technologies for use in schools across England, before they are rolled out for teachers.It follows a pilot of the tools in some schools, testing how they work and measuring their ability to reduce teachers' workloads.
Read more: Exact date Storm Ciarán will batter UK with heavy rain and 90mph winds on the wayRead more: All new houses to be sold as freehold properties as government pushes to end 'feudal' leasehold system"Oak National Academy's work to harness AI to free up the workload for teachers is a perfect example of the revolutionary benefits this technology can bring.
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