Cornwall AI in Education Summit 2026: Purpose, Policy and Best Practice
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Cornwall AI in Education Summit 2026: Purpose, Policy and Best Practice

By Truro & Penwith College

Overview

For teachers, school leaders, and education professionals who want to understand how artificial intelligence is transforming education.

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Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we teach, learn, and lead and schools are at the heart of this change. The recent Department for Education recommendations expressly highlights the critical need to understand and adapt AI into both the curriculum and into how schools are run.

This makes the Cornwall AI in Education Summit 2026 more important than ever, bringing together teachers, school leaders, digital leads, and support staff from across Cornwall to explore how AI can be used responsibly, creatively, and effectively in education.

The Summit moves beyond “what is AI” to focus on policy, purpose and best practice. Attendees will discover how to teach AI confidently, integrate it across the curriculum, and safeguard young people in an increasingly digital world. Sessions include hands-on workshops, creative classroom activities, expert keynotes, and open discussions on topics from AI literacy and curriculum design to data privacy, ethics, policy guidance and staff development.

Join educators, researchers, and innovators for a day of collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking, helping Cornwall’s schools lead the way in preparing young people for a safe, ethical, and opportunity-rich AI future.

This event is co-organised by the Digital Futures Cornwall team at Truro & Penwith College and TECwomen CIC, all data collected will be shared between both parties.


AGENDA

  • 08:30am - Arrival, Networking & Refreshments
  • All Day - AI in Education Showcase: Hands on examples of different AI games, kit, and tech you can use in the classroom to engage children with AI in safely and inline with new curriculum recommendations.
  • 09:00am - Welcome from Truro and Penwith College
  • 09:10am - (Lightening Talk) What is AI Literacy?
  • 09:30am - (Workshops) Using AI in the Classroom: AI Literarcy Across Education (2 x 25min)
  • 10:30am - Coffee Break
  • 10:45am - (Keynote Talk) Where are the Guardrails?: Understanding the educational, emotional and mental health risks of AI on young people with Caitlin Gould, TecGirls
  • 11:15am - (Workshops) Using AI in Schools: AI Safeguarding/Ethics, Policies and Admin Wins (2 x 25min)
  • 12:15pm - Lunch
  • 13:15pm - (Keynote Talk) AI Policy & Assessment Advice with an Ofsted & DfE Perspective, Where is AI in Education Headed? with Alex More
  • 13:45pm - Jobs for the Future: Preparing students for careers in an AI world
  • 14:15pm - (Workshops) AI Best Practice: Policy & Purpose
  • 15:00pm - AI Coffee & Conversations - A space to sit and discuss questions, ideas, hopes and fears about AI. All of the speakers and experts will be available to discuss further with and we encourage open and honest conversations on how we address these topics.


Workshops

Group 1: Using AI in the Classroom

  • Avoiding AI Anthropomorphism: How we should teach and talk about AI with Young Children (Nursery/Primary) - with Zoe Hastings from Cambridge University
  • Teaching AI within Secondary School (Secondary) - with Tech Cornwall
  • The Importance of Humanities in the Age of AI (All Ages) - with Caitlin Gould from TECgirls
  • AI Best Practice for Students: How to Help Students Use AI Properly (Suitable for Secondary & College Staff) - with Kirsty Sincock from Truro Penwith
  • Keeping Student’s Data Safe when Using AI tools (Teachers and Admin Staff) - with Common Sense Media

Group 2: Using AI in Schools

  • Workload Reduction Using AI Tools - with Alex More, AI in Education Expert (Suitable for All )
  • AI and Safeguarding: The mental health risks of AI Companions - with Common Sense Media (Suitable for DSLs, safeguarding leads & pastoral staff)
  • Admin Wins with AI - with Tech Cornwall (Teachers and Support Staff)
  • Inclusive AI: Technology for Every Learner - with Rupert Lawler, Cornwall Council (Suitable for All)
  • Scaling AI at MAT Level to Include Policy and Implementation - with Ben and Tamsin from Ted Wragg MAT (Suitable for Teachers and MAT Staff)

Group 3: AI Best Practice

  • Policy: Future-proofing Your School and Building a Collaborative AI Policy Framework - with Alex More
  • Purpose: AI and Ethics: Empowering Young People to be Active AI Citizens - with Caitlin Gould and TECgirls


This event is fully-funded and therefore free to attend (valued at £150). Based on the level of interest for this event, we are expecting to sell out of tickets so please secure your booking early to avoid dissapointment.

Find out more about Digital Futures Cornwall on our website: https://www.digitalfuturescornwall.co.uk/

Find out more about TecGirls on their website: https://www.tecgirls.co.uk


Funding Statement
Digital Futures Cornwall is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and led by Truro and Penwith College.

Cornwall Council is responsible for managing projects funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund through the Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund proactively supports delivery of the UK Government’s five national missions: pushing power out to communities everywhere, with a specific focus to help kickstart economic growth and promoting opportunities in all parts of the UK. For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus


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  • 7 hours
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Fal Building, Truro and Penwith College

College Road

Truro TR1 3XX United Kingdom

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