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Are students too trendy? What MA parents say about artificial intelligence (AI) and technology

December 21, 20250121 Min Read
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Join EdTrust in Massachusetts and the MassINC Polling Group Wednesday January 21, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for a virtual event releasing their latest survey of Massachusetts K-12 parents on AI and other technology issues. As AI rapidly reshapes learning, work, and communication, this conversation will examine both the opportunities and challenges facing students and schools.

We will share the results of our latest statewide parent survey, the 12th in a series launched at the start of the pandemic, highlighting the opinions of more than 1,300 Massachusetts parents with children in grades K-12. Find out what parents think about AI in the classroom, its potential impact on student learning, and which students may benefit or face risks.

The event will begin with a presentation of key survey findings by Steve Koczela, President of the MassINC Polling Group, followed by a panel of experts, policymakers and practitioners who will discuss AI implications, emerging directions and policies in Massachusetts and beyond. A question-and-answer session with the audience will close the session.

More details to come, but for now, sign up now to join this important conversation!

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