Sunday, August 24, 2025 - Students in some high schools in Denmark will be allowed to use artificial intelligence to prepare for English language exams from next year, the education ministry announced on Friday, August 22.
The Danish government said the permitted use of AI in the
English curriculum from 2026 would be experimental, and apply only to the oral
aspect of the English exam for the high school diploma.
During the test, once a student is handed their topic, they
would have one hour to prepare, during which they would be “permitted to use
all available tools, including generative AI”, the ministry said.
The students would then have to give their oral presentation
in person in front of an examiner.
“We are launching pilot schemes to try to find the right
balance,” Education Minister Mattias Tesfaye said in a statement, emphasizing
the need to encourage digital learning while upholding teaching
standards.
“With students growing up in both analogue and digital
worlds, we need to ready them in the best way possible for the reality they
will encounter after their schooling.”
When it comes to the written part of the English test, the
ministry said students would have to do part of it handwritten to ensure no
reliance on computers.
That will be a break from previous years, when students
typed into computers connected to the internet.
“For certain linguistic aspects, it is prudent to have exams
that are totally non-digital,” the minister said. “Those limits cheating and
helps students to develop their own style of language.”
In Europe, high school students already have to do similar
exams using handwriting, not computers.
Denmark has been allowing students to use the internet since
2008 when they take their exams. The Danish AI experiment will only be open to
high schools that volunteer to take part.
The move comes as education authorities around the world
debate whether AI is a useful learning tool for those entering an increasingly
digital economy, or a wrong move that will produce dumbed-down graduates.
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