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Find similar grantsArtificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act Grants is sponsored by Maryland State Department of Education. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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College and Career Readiness (CCR) Standard Digital Learning Experience Methods of Administration (MOA) Program Postsecondary Credit and Dual Enrollment Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a transformative role in shaping the future of education. From personalized learning paths to automated administrative tasks, AI is reshaping instructional methods and empowering both students and educators.
Whether for parents seeking to support a child’s academic growth or educators exploring innovative teaching strategies, AI offers valuable tools, engaging resources, and data-driven insights to enhance the learning experience.
The intentional integration of AI into education represents more than just the adoption of new tools; it is a vital step in preparing the next generation for college and careers, where digital literacy, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving are essential skills.
To ensure this transition is seamless and successful, the Digital Learning Branch is committed to partnering with school systems to provide guidance, support, and resources to safely, ethically, and effectively integrate AI tools into the classroom.
MSDE K-12 Instructional AI Guidance MSDE Policy: Responsible Use of AI Tools AI Guidance for Local Education Agencies For additional information, visit MSDE's AI HUB and click on the buttons in the Explore section to discover resources and interactive modules that support students, educators, and families. Director, Digital Learning Experience
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: K-12 schools, districts, and educators in Maryland; nonprofits eligible for collaborative programs Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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