Education
Children's Commissioner Recruits Youth Advisory Board for AI in Education
Published May 29, 2026
The Children's Commissioner for England has opened applications for a new Youth Advisory Board focused on artificial intelligence in education. The board will give 16 to 18-year-olds a direct voice in informing Department for Education policy, allowing them to share both their experiences with AI technologies and their views on how these tools could transform teaching and learning.
Artificial intelligence offers significant potential to support educators and personalise learning experiences, yet questions remain regarding safe and ethical implementation. By establishing this advisory board, the government aims to ensure that young people's perspectives shape the development of guidance and safeguards, balancing innovation with appropriate protections for students and staff.
Lead Members with responsibility for education and youth services may wish to share this opportunity with young people in their areas, ensuring diverse voices contribute to this national conversation. The initiative represents an important step toward meaningful youth participation in decisions that will affect their educational experiences and future digital skills.
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