Harvard Bakes AI Into Its MBA. K-12 Is Still Arguing About It.
Harvard Business School is training future managers to direct AI. Most K-12 schools are still debating whether students should use it at all.
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Harvard Business School is training future managers to direct AI. Most K-12 schools are still debating whether students should use it at all.
Harvard Business School is embedding AI across its MBA. Meanwhile, most K-12 schools are still writing acceptable use policies. That gap has consequences.
Linda McMahon posted an AI-generated image honoring Ida B. Wells. The real story isn't the gaffe—it's who's making AI policy for schools.
Linda McMahon posted an AI-generated image of Ida B. Wells. The embarrassment is real. The policy implication is worse.
Alabama A&M's Amazon AI partnership promises real tools—but are students learning AI or learning to use Amazon's platform? A close look at what schools actually get.
Cal State students are using AI tools constantly but distrust the results. That gap tells educators more than adoption rates ever could.
Boston is the first major US city to require AI proficiency for graduation. Here's what the policy covers and what it signals for schools everywhere.
A new short-form AI learning series from the Universities of Wisconsin aims to make generative AI basics accessible beyond campus walls. It is a useful example of universities treating AI literacy as a public service, not just a student perk.
A new March 2026 national AI policy blueprint frames education and workforce training as central to AI competitiveness. For schools and universities, that raises the stakes around AI literacy and implementation.
New March 2026 reporting suggests teachers are shifting from basic AI use toward more sophisticated instructional workflows. That raises the bar for professional development and school guidance.
The National Academy for AI Instruction launches its first sessions, partnering the AFT with AI developers to train 400,000 teachers in advanced instructional AI — including agentic AI tools.
OpenAI’s latest education push argues that access alone is not enough: schools need to help students build deeper AI capability, from analysis and coding to agentic workflows.