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Denmark Becomes First Country to Allow AI Use in High School English Exams

MAUREEN DAVIS by MAUREEN DAVIS
August 22, 2025
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Denmark is set to break new ground in educational policy by permitting high school students to use artificial intelligence tools during English language examinations, marking a pioneering approach to integrating emerging technology into formal assessment processes.

The Danish Ministry of Education announced on Friday that starting in 2026, students will be allowed to utilize AI assistance during the oral component of their English high school diploma examinations. This experimental initiative represents the first known instance of a national education system formally incorporating generative AI into standardized testing procedures.

Under the new framework, students taking the oral English exam will receive one hour of preparation time after being assigned their topic, during which they will have access to “all available tools, including generative AI,” according to ministry officials. Following this preparation period, students must deliver their presentations in person before a human examiner, ensuring direct evaluation of their communication skills and comprehension.

Education Minister Mattias Tesfaye emphasized that the policy reflects Denmark’s commitment to preparing students for an increasingly digital future while maintaining educational standards. The minister described the initiative as part of broader “pilot schemes” designed to strike an appropriate balance between embracing technological advancement and preserving academic integrity.

Tesfaye noted that contemporary students are developing within both traditional and digital environments, making it essential for educational systems to equip them with skills relevant to their post-graduation reality. The policy acknowledges that AI tools are becoming integral components of modern professional and academic landscapes.

However, the ministry has adopted a more restrictive approach regarding written English examinations. In a departure from previous practices where students typed responses on internet-connected computers, the new policy will require portions of written tests to be completed by hand. This change aims to prevent over-reliance on digital assistance while encouraging students to develop independent language expression.

Minister Tesfaye explained that certain linguistic competencies require completely non-digital assessment methods to minimize cheating opportunities and foster authentic language development. This hybrid approach reflects Denmark’s attempt to balance technological integration with traditional educational values.

The AI experiment will initially operate on a voluntary basis, with only participating high schools eligible to implement the new examination format. This selective rollout allows educational authorities to monitor outcomes and refine the approach before potentially expanding the program.

Denmark has maintained a progressive stance toward digital integration in education since 2008, when it became one of the first countries to permit internet access during examinations. The current AI initiative continues this tradition of educational innovation while addressing contemporary technological developments.

The announcement comes amid global debates among educators regarding AI’s role in learning environments. While some view artificial intelligence as an essential tool for preparing students for digital careers, others express concerns about potential negative impacts on critical thinking skills and academic achievement standards.

Denmark’s experimental approach may influence educational policies worldwide as institutions grapple with questions about appropriate AI integration in formal learning assessments.

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MAUREEN DAVIS

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