Discovery Education Launches AI-Powered Connected Ecosystem for K-12 Schools

April 1, 2026
Discovery Education Launches AI-Powered Connected Ecosystem for K-12 Schools
  • Readers are directed to discoveryeducation.com/ai-learning for more information, with standard media contact details included.

  • Updates include Otus for AI-driven content recommendations, DreamBox Math adaptive pathways aligned to district standards, AI TeacherTools for quick assessments, and a forthcoming AI classroom assistant for real-time insights; MCP-powered integrations will enable AI-enabled resource access within districts.

  • Discovery Education highlights its global reach—serving about 100 million students across 45% of U.S. K-12 schools and 100+ countries—and provides a media contact for inquiries.

  • Governance and trust are emphasized, underscoring data protection, vetted content, and adherence to privacy regulations as core principles of the initiative.

  • Discovery Education unveiled the Connected Ecosystem, a unified K-12 framework that embeds AI, instructional resources, adaptive learning, and educator readiness into daily teaching, built on more than two decades of experience and trusted by about 45% of U.S. K-12 schools.

  • The ecosystem rests on five foundational pillars, with AI and the science of teaching and learning woven in to deliver the right resources at the right moment for every learner.

  • A photo accompanies the announcement, and the full press release is available via GlobeNewswire.

  • Leaders from Discovery Education and IBM stress trusted guidance and educator empowerment, with AI designed to support instruction while protecting student privacy and providing guardrails.

  • The press release reiterates the call to learn more at discoveryeducation.com/ai-learning and includes the customary boilerplate about Discovery Education and media contacts.

  • Safety, governance, and data protection are highlighted, with SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certifications and adherence to COPPA, FERPA, and state privacy laws, plus content that is vetted and standards-aligned.

  • Industry context is noted: a report shows over half of U.S. districts are deploying AI, yet many use it sparingly, underscoring the need for integrated, classroom-ready solutions.

  • The Digital Citizenship Initiative offers future-ready resources to build AI literacy and critical thinking, with free access since 2025 reaching hundreds of thousands of students.

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