Major poll reveals stark gap between parent expectations and government priorities on AI in schools, as nine education unions offer a roadmap for giving educators a seat at the table.
Only 38% of parents say they have been consulted about AI use in their child's education, yet 58% of those never consulted say they want to be.
New polling found that while 80% of parents trust educators to make decisions about AI in education, just 56% trust government and regulators to do so.
The findings come as nine major unions issue an urgent joint call for educators to be central at every stage of AI, from national policy formation through to tech design and classroom deployment.
As the government pushes ahead with plans to roll out AI in schools, unions representing millions of education staff are urgently calling for their voices to be heard. New polling reveals that parents feel the same with a trust gap that should alarm policymakers. Eighty per cent of parents trust education staff to make decisions about AI in education, compared to just 56% who trust government and regulators.
Nine unions representing teachers, school leaders, support staff and specialists across the UK have today (Wednesday) called for educators and their unions to be involved “at every stage” of AI adoption in education.
In a joint statement published today (Wednesday) Unison, Unite, UCU, NEU, NASUWT, NAHT, GMB, EIS and AEP say:
"Technology is not a panacea. It is a tool. The potential to enhance education for students, educators and society at large depends on the way these tools are designed, deployed, and evaluated. Meaningful educator involvement is needed throughout to ensure that the rapid roll out of AI in education is shaped by professionalism and sound pedagogy."
New polling
The statement is published as new polling reveals the vast majority of parents want education staff to be central to AI governance. While 80% of parents trust educators to make decisions about AI in education, just 56% trust government and regulators to do so. Parents’ levels of trust in educators to make decisions about AI use in their child's education crosses political divides.
- Conservative: Educators 85% vs EdTech 69% vs Government 63%
- Labour: Educators 84% vs EdTech 70% vs Government 67%
- Reform: Educators 73% vs EdTech 64% vs Government 47%
- Lib Dem: Educators 83% vs EdTech 67% vs Government 66%
- Green: Educators 75% vs EdTech 54% vs Government 46%
The polling conducted by Survation shows only 38 per cent of parents have been actively consulted on the use of AI in their child’s education, and the families most likely to need reassurance are being left furthest behind. Only 26% of families with children who have special educational needs or disabilities have been informed about AI use in their child's education, compared to 46% of other families.