The OECD’s Digital Education Outlook 2026 argues there are many opportunities but also some risks related to GenAI. GenAI tools can support learning when guided by clear teaching goals or designed specifically for education. However, when AI removes the productive struggle essential for learning, students may complete tasks faster and achieve better immediate results, but their understanding may be less deeply consolidated. This can diminish cognitive stamina, deep reading, sustained attention and perseverance. Without a clear pedagogical purpose, GenAI can foster what researchers call “metacognitive laziness” and disengagement.
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