This week brought exciting advances in education AI agents, with new tools helping teachers and students. Autonomous grading agents are now checking student work in subjects like writing and math. These AI systems give feedback that changes as students improve, freeing teachers to focus more on instruction.

Another innovation is AI peer collaboration agents that join student groups. They help keep discussions on track during projects. For example, in science lessons, these agents remind students to document experiments or consider different ideas. This helps students learn teamwork skills.

However, a research report warned that over 40% of agentic AI projects might be canceled by 2027. The main reasons include high costs and unclear benefits. This reminds schools to carefully plan AI projects to ensure they truly help learning.

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