Communications Toolkit | EI AI & Technology Network Meeting (Madrid, 29–30 June 2026)
Education unions are stepping forward to shape AI in education—centred on student development and the teacher-student relationship.
📰 News release
Education unions convene global meeting to put teachers and students at the centre of AI in education
Education unions from across the world will convene in Madrid on 29–30 June 2026 for the first in-person meeting of Education International’s AI and Technology Network, marking a decisive step to ensure that the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is shaped in the public interest—by educators, for learners.
Hosted in collaboration with the Government of Spain and EI’s national affiliates, the meeting will focus on a central question: how is AI affecting students’ development, well-being, and learning—and what must be done to protect them?
At the heart of the discussions will be a core principle: the teacher-student relationship must remain the foundation of education in the age of AI.
Defending the human core of education
Rapid advances in AI are already impacting classrooms, learning environments, and the daily work of teachers. Education unions warn that the pace of technological change is outstripping governance, raising urgent questions about its impact on children and education systems.
“AI is entering education at an unprecedented speed,” said David Edwards, General Secretary of Education International. “The question is not whether it will affect our classrooms—but whether it will do so in ways that protect students, respect teachers, and strengthen public education.”
Education International emphasises that education is not a site for technological innovation and product testing. It is where human development takes place—where students learn to think critically, build relationships, and grow as individuals and citizens.
“No technological product or platform can replace the trust, care, and professional judgement at the heart of teaching and the lifeblood of our societies,” Edwards added.
A union-led response to AI in education
The Madrid meeting responds directly to a mandate from Education International’s World Congress to strengthen union engagement on AI and the future of the teaching profession.
Bringing together unions, researchers, and policymakers, the AI and Technology Network will:
- Build an evidence-based understanding of how AI affects student development, safety, and learning.
- Develop shared strategies and advocacy for human-centred and teacher-led AI in education.
- Strengthen global cooperation structures to ensure that teachers’ voices shape AI governance.
Participants will also explore how to ensure that AI systems are aligned with educational values, including equity, inclusion, and democratic accountability.
Putting public education first
Education unions stress that decisions about AI in education cannot be left to private technology companies. Instead, they must be guided by public authorities, educators, and communities.
The meeting will contribute to a growing global effort led by education unions to ensure that AI:
- Supports human development and learning rather cognitive stunting and emotional manipulation.
- Protects student’s rights and well-being.
- Strengthens, rather than replaces, the teaching profession.
Looking ahead
The Madrid meeting marks the beginning of an ongoing process to build a strong global community of union leaders and experts working on AI and education.
As AI continues to evolve, Education International and its members are committed to ensuring that education systems do not uncritically adopt technological change—but actively shape it.
Because the future of education must remain human-centred, teacher-led, publicly funded, and grounded in the needs and rights of every learner.
🧠 Key messages
1. AI must serve students—not disrupt their development
- AI affects well-being, development, and safety.
- Education systems must put child development before technological adoption.
2. The teacher-student relationship is the foundation of education
- This relationship is essential for:
o learning.
o trust.
o socioemotional development.
3. Education unions are leading on AI governance
- Unions are:
o shaping policy.
o building alliances.
o defining standards.
4. This is about the public interest
- We must develop human-centred AI strategies.
- AI must align with:
o public education values,
o equity, and
o democratic accountability.
AI in education must be driven by what is best for students, not platform and for profit interests.
5. Global collaboration is essential
• Education International brings together:
o unions,
o researchers, and
o policymakers.
Soundbite:
“Shaping AI in education is a collective responsibility—not a private club.”
📣 Social media
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1. Education unions are stepping up—
to protect students,
to defend teachers,
and to shape the future.
#AIinEducation #GoPublic
2. No algorithm can replace the connection between teacher and student. The ❤️ of education will always be human.
#HumanCentredAI #GoPublic
3. The teacher-student relationship is the foundation of education.
No tech, no robot no algorithm can replace it.
#TeachersMatter
4. AI policy cannot be left to tech companies to determine and self-regulate.
Education unions are building a human-centred framework — for students, teachers, and public education.
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Education International is bringing unions together in Madrid to do what governments and tech companies have not systematically done:
Put learners and teachers at the centre of AI in education.
This first meeting of the AI & Technology Network will focus on:
- how AI affects students’ development and well-being.
- how to protect the teacher-student relationship.
- how to build a human-centred approach to AI.
📌 Call to Action
- Engage in policy dialogue.
- Advocate for:
o child protection,
o teacher leadership,
o public governance of AI, and
o unions at the table.
The future of AI in education must be human-centred, teacher-led, and grounded in the rights and needs of every child.
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Quote cards:
- Education International President, Mugwena Maluleke

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- Education International General Secretary David Edwards

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