
ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast Measuring the AI Skill Gap in the Classroom (For Teachers) | Check-In 8
Mar 5, 2026
A new standardized assessment aims to measure educators' generative AI skills and ethical use. Most teachers are self-teaching AI tools, creating a wide training gap. Schools face operational and legal risks when individual staff vet tools without district guidance. The conversation stresses that AI training must be targeted to grade levels and district priorities rather than one-size-fits-all.
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ETS Releases Teacher AI Competency Assessment
- ETS launched FutureNav Adapt AI to assess educators' ability to recognize, navigate, and ethically implement generative AI in classrooms.
- The test targets skills from ethical navigation to practical implementation rather than just basic tool use.
Widespread Use Meets Training Vacuum
- Most teachers use AI for lesson planning and grading but report little formal guidance from districts.
- This has produced a fragmented landscape where educators largely teach themselves terminology and prompt skills.
Don't Rely On Individual Teachers For AI Oversight
- Avoid relying solely on motivated teachers to vet and deploy AI tools because that creates legal and operational risks for districts.
- Only two states require formal district AI policies, so districts should develop oversight rather than leave it to individuals.
