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Ohio has become the first state in the United States to require K-12 public schools to adopt artificial intelligence policies, according to education publication EdWeek. This groundbreaking mandate, signed into law as part of the state budget last month, establishes essential guardrails while encouraging innovation in educational AI use—a critical step as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integral to workforce preparation.

What you should know: The AI policy requirement emerged from recommendations by a coalition of businesses, nonprofits, and educators who recognized the urgent need for structured guidance.
• Schools must adopt their own AI policies by July 1, 2025, though they won’t be required to teach dedicated AI courses.
• The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce will provide a model policy by the end of this year to guide districts in developing their frameworks.
• While many states have created AI guidance documents, Ohio is reportedly the first to mandate actual policy adoption across all public school districts.

Key policy areas: The required policies must address several critical aspects of AI use in educational settings.
• Privacy and data quality standards to protect student information and ensure reliable AI outputs.
• Ethical use guidelines and fair use parameters to establish responsible AI implementation.
• Academic honesty frameworks that address how students can appropriately use AI tools in their coursework.
• Citation requirements and ground rules for incorporating AI assistance into assignments.

Why this matters: Chris Woolard, Chief Integration Officer at the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, emphasized that AI has evolved from concept to workforce necessity.
• “When they go out into the workforce, they’re gonna have to step into that. And that’s what we’re hearing from our business partners—this is the reality of how quickly things are changing,” Woolard explained.
• The focus extends beyond simply learning about AI to understanding “how to use it and how to integrate it” effectively.
• Districts must consider how AI impacts different subject areas, from mathematics to science, and develop critical thinking skills accordingly.

The balancing act: Ohio’s approach aims to establish necessary boundaries while fostering educational innovation.
• “You have to have some guard rails in place. At the same time you want to encourage innovation, but there’s so many different considerations, so having some sort of policies are gonna be critical,” Woolard noted.
• The policies will help teachers navigate practical questions about AI usage and provide clear frameworks for student interactions with these tools.
• Content standards are being updated to integrate AI considerations across different academic disciplines.

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