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The AI Revolution – What’s Changing in Irish Schools?

As we move through the 2025/26 school year, the conversation around Artificial Intelligence has become a nationwide educational reality. From the smallest rural national schools in Kerry to large community colleges in Dublin, AI is no longer a sci-fi concept – it’s an active participant in the learning journey of Irish students.

Here’s how the “AI Revolution” is actually taking shape in classrooms throughout Ireland.

1. The 4P Framework

Recognising that technology evolves faster than textbooks, the Department of Education have released the national Guidance on AI in Schools. To protect students while encouraging innovation, schools are adopting the 4P Framework:

2. Personalised Learning: 1-on-1 Support for All

One of the most exciting developments is the use of adaptive platforms that act like personal tutors.

3. AI Literacy –  Preparing “Digital Citizens”

Ireland is aiming to lead the EU in AI Literacy. Programs like AI Literacy in the Classroom, developed by the Adapt Centre and supported by Google, are rolling out nationally.

4. Reimagining the Leaving Cert

The rise of AI has forced a rethink of traditional homework. With tools capable of writing essays in seconds, educational bodies like the State Examinations Commission (SEC) are moving towards the following

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