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California Education Department Forms AI Workgroup for Schools

The California Department of Education (CDE) has established a new workgroup aimed at exploring the safe and effective integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in K-12 public schools. This initiative, led by state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, is a direct outcome of legislation passed in 2024 and marks California as one of the first states to adopt a comprehensive, legislatively mandated approach to AI in education.
During a recent statement, Thurmond emphasized the need for defined guidelines on AI use in educational settings. He stated, “There is an urgent need for clear direction on AI use in schools to ensure technology enhances — rather than replaces — the vital role of educators.”
The first meeting of the workgroup took place on August 29 at the CDE headquarters in Sacramento. The group is composed primarily of educators, but it also includes students, administrators, classified staff, representatives from higher education, and industry experts. Thurmond noted, “We want to ensure that those who will be affected by this guidance and policy have a voice in creating it.”
Guidelines and Legislative Framework
The legislation, introduced by Sen. Josh Becker and co-sponsored by Thurmond, mandates that at least half of the workgroup members must be current classroom teachers. This requirement aims to ensure that the perspectives of educators are central to the development of any policy on AI in schools.
According to the legislation, the workgroup has several key responsibilities. It is tasked with creating guidance and a model policy for AI use across schools and districts in California. The first set of recommendations is expected to be submitted by January 1, 2026, while a comprehensive model policy is due by July 1, 2026. Additionally, a final report detailing the workgroup’s findings and recommendations will be presented to the Legislature in early 2027. The workgroup’s mandate is set to conclude in 2031.
This initiative represents a significant step towards integrating advanced technologies in education while prioritizing the essential role of teachers. As AI continues to evolve, California’s approach may serve as a model for other states aiming to navigate the complexities of technology in education.
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