How Wisconsin Schools Are Navigating the AI Wave
Wisconsin, USATue Nov 11 2025
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In Wisconsin, schools are figuring out how to use AI in the classroom. Some districts are all in, while others are more cautious. The goal is to help students use AI in a good way, not to cheat.
Most students use AI to get help with their schoolwork. A recent study found that 92% of students use AI for their assignments. But don't worry, most of them use it as a tutor, not to cheat.
Teachers and schools are trying to find the best way to use AI. Some let students use AI for many things, while others limit it to specific tasks. The main concern is keeping student data safe.
Schools are also teaching students how to use AI responsibly. They use things like a "stoplight" system to show when AI is okay to use. Teachers are also learning how to spot AI writing, which can be different from a student's own work.
AI can help teachers with routine tasks, like grading and lesson planning. But it can't replace the connection between a teacher and student. Teachers are the ones who can really understand and help students.
The big question is how to teach students to use AI in a smart way. It's not just about using AI, but thinking about how and when to use it. Schools are working on this, but it's a big challenge.