Education in the Age of AI (eBook)
Education in the Age of AI is about what education risks giving away as powerful systems become the norm before institutions have decided what must remain under human judgment.
As AI moves into teaching, assessment, feedback, planning, and administration, schools, colleges, and universities are making decisions that go far beyond technology. They are deciding what can be trusted, what must be checked, what should never be delegated, and where professional responsibility must still hold.
This book shows where AI can support educational work and where it can quietly weaken it. It can save time, reduce routine pressure, and assist staff. It can also distort assessment, weaken judgment, blur accountability, and turn convenience into practice before the cost is understood.
Covering reliability, bias, privacy, safeguarding, academic integrity, procurement, oversight, and implementation, Education in the Age of AI argues that AI policy is no longer peripheral. It now sits at the centre of standards, trust, and institutional responsibility.
Written for teachers, leaders, policymakers, and education professionals, it cuts through hype and false certainty to show where AI adds value, where it creates risk, and what education must protect as these systems become part of everyday institutional life.