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Posted on 27/02/202624/02/2026 by Rafael Scapin

Do Teachers Have the Skills to Use AI? New Test Aims to Find Out

ETS has launched a new AI competency test for teachers, signaling AI’s growing role in K–12 education and aiming to assess educators’ ability to understand, evaluate, and ethically use AI in the classroom.

https://www.edweek.org/technology/do-teachers-have-the-skills-to-use-ai-new-test-aims-to-find-out/2026/02

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