Artificial intelligence is perhaps the new border of childhood education, but the idea of classrooms without a teacher received mixed criticism from state education officials.
Uponde Academy, an institution based in Texas presenting itself as the first school with a virtual charter without tuition of the country for the classes of the 4th to the 8th year, would use AI to teach students in a way that can be oriented towards the individual student without “frustration[s]”Sometimes present in traditional education.
Although these schools have been successful to be approved to educate students in Arizona, Unbound was officially rejected by Le Pennsylvania Department of Education in a letter obtained by Fox News Digital.
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In a letter to an official of the unrelated academy with an address from Lancaster Office, secretary Angela Itterer said that her office had found “gaps” in the five criteria necessary for approval to teach students of the Keystone state.
The Pennsylvania Charter Schools Act indicates that a school must demonstrate lasting support for the school plan to cyber-charter teachers, parents and students. He must also show the ability to provide “complete learning experiences”, allow students to comply with academic standards and comply with article 1747 (a) of the law, which concerns governance, policy, installation and evaluation.
“Artificial intelligence tools have unique opportunities in class that Pennsylvania educators already explore how to implement effectively, ethically and safe,” said a spokesperson for Fox News Digital.
“However, the educational model of the AI proposed by this school is not tested and fails to delimit how artificial intelligence tools would be used to guarantee that aligned education is aligned with the standards of the AP state, “she said.
In its application, Unbound cited his work with “2HR learning” an “innovated educational approach that combines AI technology, personalized learning paths and the emphasis on the development of life skills to revolutionize the ‘Learning experience “, according to the scranton Times-Dribune.
However, Unbound was successful in Arizona, which approved an academy for the 2025-26 school year, while being rejected in three states in addition to Pennsylvania, according to the Republic of Arizona.
Two hours are reserved for basic education, and the rest of the day is intended for students who pursue “personal interests” and life skills workshops.
The co-founder of the academy, Mackenzie Price, told the newspaper that the Grand Canyon State was attractive due to its welcome from the principles of school choice.
Another state official at the border of educational development is the superintendent of the education of Oklahoma Ryan Walters.
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In recent months, Walters has directed efforts to return the Bible to schools, destroying foreign influence in the study program, and Amira – a new literacy initiative, among other efforts. Its state should also appear before the Supreme Court this term with regard to the interest of allowing a Catholic Charter school to receive state funding.
Walters said that he had not yet seen a request for non-leaflets or any other school to Charter powered by AI, but thinks that if parents want the option in the state earlier, he will consider.
“You have to show parental support they ask for it,” he said.
“You must also be very transparent. Where is the technology based? [similar] country, involved in technology there. . . . You must be very initial. Where is technology developed? What does the study program look like? “”
With the main agricultural sector of Oklahoma, many schoolchildren work in their family farms when they are not in class. Walters said virtual learning has helped Oklahoma families in the short term and suggested that AI school would have a similar configuration.
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He said that his condition was still open to the next border of childhood education.
“Catholics have some of the most prosperous schools in our state in the country. They brought us a model that said that we would like to try so many things that worked for us in our private schools in a charter school. We. Make it available for more children, “he said.
“We appreciate the Catholic Church for having placed the request before us [and] Radical atheists and union teachers – they are mistaken on this subject. “”
Walters said – Just as Harrisburg judged that the school in Charter propelled by AI did not respond to its qualifications – Oklahoma thinks that the new Catholic Charter School met its criteria.
“This is the next border of school choice – we want more schools. We want more schools to Charter.”
Fox News Digital contacted Academy Unbound for comments and more information on its other state applications.