AI in education: What approach are regulators taking to AI?
In needing to strike a balance between the opportunities that AI can bring, with the risks and challenges it creates, countries globally have...
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Sep 24, 2025 7:30:00 AM
Schools already understand the important role that they play in preparing students for their future, by supporting their overall development to become capable, responsible and well-rounded members of society. They also understand the need to support and empower their staff through training, awareness and professional development to enable them to perform this role effectively.
Due to growing risks around data privacy and cyber security, particularly due to the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, training, awareness and professional development on data privacy, cyber security and AI are now more important than ever. Having the appropriate level of literacy in this area helps to counter the increasing risks, ensure that schools remain safe places for students to learn, and supports staff by giving them the confidence and skills that they need to safely and effectively educate students for the future, where these risks are only set to emerge and grow.
Training in this area is now no longer a tick-box exercise, to the point where we are now seeing laws emerge which specifically require training in these areas. For example, the EU AI Act requires schools to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy of their staff. Even where laws aren’t specifically proscribing the need for training, most countries globally have data protection and privacy laws which schools are required to understand the requirements of, in order to avoid hefty fines and regulatory action, as well as the loss of trust in the school and the cost of operational time which comes from violations of them. Staff also need to understand the risks in these areas, because if they are not mitigated, at one end of the scale, the school is not ensuring that it is a safe space for students to learn in, and at the other end, they are not preparing them for the future, with the skills that they need to protect their privacy and use AI critically and effectively.
With the aims of the school, and the various roles that staff play to achieve these, providing training for them on these subjects is imperative. The use of AI in schools is already present (and only set to increase). Schools already store and share large amounts of sensitive personal data (which is only set to increase with AI), and they need to keep this data safe and secure (especially as increased cyber threats are emerging). Training teachers and staff on these topics supports them in building their confidence, to enable them to support the school in achieving its aims, including to protect students.
AI is quickly becoming part of education and everyday life, as well as opportunities, it also comes with risks and challenges which schools need to navigate. Without proper understanding, it can be misused or underused. Training on AI helps to support staff to:
Schools handle large amounts of sensitive and personal information every day, particularly about children. This includes in the context of admissions, safeguarding, lesson planning, medical needs, and communications with parents or guardians. Staff need to receive training and data protection and privacy so that they can:
It’s important for school staff to receive training on cyber security because schools hold sensitive information, use digital tools daily, and face growing online threats. Training on cyber security helps staff and schools to:
It is clear that there are many overlaps between the topics of AI, data protection and privacy, and cyber security when it comes to what schools need to consider to keep staff and students safe. It will also take a number of different teams to have the appropriate knowledge and expertise on them to work together to meet the requirements of each to protect the school community.
Given the importance of training on AI, data protection and privacy, and cyber Security for staff to protect both individuals and the school, the next important question for schools is how do we provide this training?
Schools may not have the time or expertise to develop and deliver this training themselves, which is where 9ine are here to help! From on-demand, certified training aimed at different staff across the whole school, to certified monthly training aimed at those with more specific responsibilities, whatever your school’s needs, we have the solution. We also offer regular webinars on topics relating to AI, data privacy and cyber security and publish regular articles on our website like this one. We use our expertise to take the time and effort away from schools required to research, develop and deliver the training materials that schools need to keep them safe, secure and compliant. At 9ine we offer:
9ine equips schools to stay safe, secure and compliant. We give schools access to all the expertise they need to meet their technology, cyber, data privacy, governance, risk & compliance needs - in one simple to use platform. For additional information, please visit www.9ine.com or follow us on LinkedIn @9ine.
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