AI in Schools Needs a Big Plan
USAThu Mar 05 2026
The United States is busy talking about how kids can cheat with AI, but it misses a chance to help teachers and students.
Other countries are building whole systems that let AI support learning everywhere, not just a few classrooms.
In Shanghai, for example, teachers have an AI helper that plans lessons, grades work and gives feedback.
Students get a digital profile that changes with every test, showing what they need next.
The goal is not to replace teachers but to free them for creativity and real connection.
China treats AI in schools like a major transport system, not just another tool.
They have research labs that design, test and launch AI tutors for math, writing and even counseling.
These projects run at a national level, with policy and practice tied together.
In the U. S. , many projects are isolated pilots.
Governors, state agencies and local districts need to coordinate so that new tools work across the whole system.
Without a national strategy, schools keep experimenting with one-off solutions that never scale.
AI can also help students learn in ways that suit them.
It can spot where a student is stuck and suggest the right next step, making learning more personal.
But if we only focus on cheating, we miss this benefit.
The challenge is political: we must build a plan that matches our values of local control and freedom.
If leaders get on board, the U. S. could match or even surpass what Shanghai is doing.
The future of learning depends on a clear, national AI strategy that supports teachers and students alike.
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