AI & Education: The Era of Systemic Transformation - November 2025
Analysis of AI maturation in global education: European AI Act, massive adoption in India (56%), Moodle 4.5, French sovereign tools, and international ethical reflections.
November 2025
Editorial: AI Establishes Itself as a Permanent Fixture in the Global Education Ecosystem
The period from late September to early November 2025 marks a phase of maturation and deep entrenchment of artificial intelligence within the educational ecosystem. After an experimental phase, the sector is entering an era of systemic deployment, framed by pioneering regulations and supported by increasingly integrated tools.
"Following a phase of experimentation and awareness-raising, the global education ecosystem is now entering an era of systemic deployment."
A Major Regulatory Turning Point with the AI Act's Entry into Force
The period from late September to early November 2025 marks a decisive turning point in the integration of artificial intelligence in education, primarily due to the progressive entry into force of the European AI Regulation (AI Act). This legal framework, the first of its kind globally, is beginning to exert tangible influence on higher education institution practices.
As early as February 2, 2025, prohibitions on certain practices considered to present unacceptable risks became binding, followed by the application of rules for general-purpose AI models (GPAI) on August 2, 2025 [1][2].
The AI Act notably imposes an obligation for "AI literacy" for all users, a principle that redefines the expected digital competencies of students, teachers, and administrative staff [3][4].
The Rise of Integrated Platforms and Tools
Alongside the emergence of this regulatory framework, the period has been marked by significant technological advances, notably with the launch of Moodle 4.5. This major version introduces a flexible and scalable AI subsystem, allowing institutions to freely choose their AI service providers [5][6].
Key Innovation
This native integration marks an important step toward advanced personalization of learning, while respecting the principles of "human-centered" AI where the institution maintains total control over tool usage.
Rapid Adoption in Research and Higher Education
Adoption indicators in higher education confirm AI's anchoring in daily practices. A joint report from EY-Parthenon and FICCI reveals that in India, over 56% of higher education institutions have already implemented policies governing AI use, and 60% authorize students to use generative AI tools [7].
🇫🇷 France: Positioning for Sovereign Educational AI
Governance: Clarifying the Regulatory Framework
The AI Act: Concrete Implications
The AI Act's entry into force requires French institutions to identify the AI systems they use and ensure their compliance, particularly for tools classified as "high-risk" [8].
Impact Assessment Mission
The mission launched by the circular of June 29, 2023, takes on new importance. Entrusted to two inspectors general, it aims to provide a precise assessment of AI integration in teaching practices.
Innovations: Concrete Tools Emerge
DemoES Project
RAG Conversational Agent
Led by EdTech France and supported by the State Secretariat, the project aims to develop a conversational agent capable of generating responses based on a specific and verified document database [9][10].
Mistral AI Partnership
Specialized Sovereign AI
The collaboration between the PRAIRIE consortium and Mistral AI aims to develop specialized language models for scientific and academic domains, ensuring data confidentiality.
Université de Montréal Practical Guide
Published on October 27, 2025, the guide compiles 29 concrete AI uses for pedagogical tasks, accompanied by query examples and pedagogical scenarios [11].
"A cookbook to support teaching in the AI era"
🌍 International: An Intense Global Momentum
Asia-Pacific: Major Technological Advances
China: "Zhiyuan No.1"
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, in partnership with Huawei, launches an intelligent computing platform presented as a "global benchmark" for education and research [12].
Objectives: Fundamental research, medical innovation, talent training
Singapore: Student Learning Space
The national SLS platform is being modernized to integrate AI functionalities, with clear guidelines framing their use [13].
Focus: Critical thinking, academic integrity
India: Massive Adoption
Over 56% of institutions have AI policies, 60% authorize generative AI tools. Mandatory integration into curriculum by 2026 [14][15].
Japan: YERUN Hackathon
Kyoto University hosts a hackathon on AI tutors, bringing together European and Japanese students and researchers [16].
North America: Powerful Integrated Tools
United States: Microsoft Teach & Study
Microsoft unveils "Teach" for educators and "Study & Learn" for students, marking an evolution toward educational AI directly integrated into daily workflow [17].
Features: Lesson plans, adaptive quizzes, interactive activities
Canada: GCMLAI Toronto
The Global Conference on Machine Learning and AI brings together researchers and practitioners worldwide, with particular attention to educational applications [18].
Themes: Personalized learning, automated assessment, data analysis
Europe and Africa: Deepening Ethical Reflections
United Kingdom: AI in Education, Oxford
International conference debating AI integration opportunities and challenges, focusing on educational inequalities and AI literacy [19].
Germany: AIPioneers Conference
Focus on vocational education and lifelong learning, within the framework of Germany's EU Council presidency [20].
South Africa: Stellenbosch Ethical Position
Stellenbosch University publishes an official position on AI ethics, establishing a framework for teaching, learning, and research [21].
🛠️ Innovations: Tools Transforming Teaching and Research
Platforms and Infrastructure
- "Zhiyuan No.1": Intelligent computing platform launched by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in collaboration with Huawei. Massive computing power, optimized frameworks, specialized datasets to catalyze fundamental and applied research.
- Moodle 4.5 "AI Edition": Introduces a flexible AI subsystem, allowing institutions to choose their providers while maintaining data control, in compliance with the AI Act [22].
Pedagogical and Assistance Tools
- Microsoft Teach & Study: Assistants integrated into Microsoft 365 for course creation and adaptive learning, at no additional cost for educational clients.
- DemoES Agent: RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) architecture generating responses exclusively from official institutional documents, ensuring reliability and truthfulness.
- GetMarked.ai: Specialized service for automatic conversion of Word documents into quizzes compatible with online learning platforms like Moodle [23].
🏛️ Governance: Institutional Frameworks and Initiatives
The AI Act's Impact in Europe
The "AI literacy" obligation is now a legal requirement. European Schools approved guidelines prohibiting AI development by students and the use of unpublished personal data [24]. Rules for general-purpose AI models (GPAI), in force since August 2, 2025, require technical documentation and disclosure of training data.
National and Institutional Policies
France relies on its assessment mission to guide policies. Singapore opts for controlled integration to preserve educational values. India, with its "Future-Ready Campuses" report, reveals rapid and structured adoption in higher education.
🗓️ Events: Not to Be Missed
EDUtech Asia 2025 (Singapore, Nov. 4-6)
Flagship event in the Asia-Pacific region, with over 8,000 participants on the theme "Positive disruption: unlocking limitless potential in education with AI and tech" [25].
AI in Education Conference (Oxford, Sept.)
Reference event for the academic community, focused on AI's pedagogical and ethical implications [26].
OUI.FAI Webinars (France)
Series of webinars to support teachers in using generative AI (prompts, material creation, accessibility).
Moodle Academy Webinar (Nov. 26)
Presentation of Moodle 5.1, a crucial event for platform developers and administrators [28].
💡 Perspectives: Reflections and Position Statements
Ethical and Institutional Reflections
Stellenbosch University Position
South Africa - Official Ethical Framework
The South African university adopts an official declaration establishing a binding framework for AI use, based on six ethical pillars: Openness, Transparency, Accountability, Legal Responsibility, Trust, Inclusion and Diversity [29].
Fundamental Principles:
UNESCO "FutureProof" Principles
Resilient Education in the Face of AI
UNESCO renews its commitment to ethical AI integration, emphasizing that AI must serve human learning while preserving learner autonomy and ensuring equity [30].
Calls to Action:
- Develop robust regulatory frameworks
- Ensure transparency and explainability
- Guarantee effective human control
Integrity Crisis at Yonsei University
South Korea - Fundamental Reflection
The scandal of massive ChatGPT use during an online exam leads the university to organize a public hearing on AI ethics, symbolizing the ethical challenges of modern higher education [31].
"The question goes beyond mere punishment to become a fundamental reflection on the meaning of learning and effort in a world where intelligence is accessible on demand."
Trends and Future Perspectives
AI in Vocational Education
TVET - Technical Training
Significant growth in AI application in technical and vocational education and training, with personalized pathways and work environment simulations.
Impact: Response to rapid labor market changes
Open-Source Platforms
Sovereignty and Transparency
Rise of open-source solutions like Moodle 4.5, offering institutions greater data sovereignty and increased transparency.
Advantages: Flexibility, maximum control, AI Act compliance
LMS Evolution
Advanced Personalization
Learning management systems evolving toward advanced personalization platforms with adaptive learning and conversational agents.
Promise: Improved engagement and outcomes
Assessment: Educational AI Between Regulatory Maturity and Ethical Challenges
A Phase of Regulatory Maturation
The period from late September to early November 2025 confirms the global education ecosystem's entry into an era of systemic AI deployment. The European AI Act now imposes a binding framework, with "AI literacy" obligation becoming a legal requirement.
Tools are professionalizing: Moodle 4.5 with its flexible AI subsystem, Microsoft Teach & Study integrated into Microsoft 365, China's "Zhiyuan No.1" platform... The technological ecosystem is rapidly structuring around "human-centered" AI principles.
Massive but Unequal Adoption
Adoption is accelerating globally: 56% of Indian institutions have AI policies, 60% authorize generative AI, with curriculum integration planned from 2026. Figures reveal an average +8% gain in academic success, but also a +12% inequality risk if use is not supervised.
Ethical reflections intensify: Stellenbosch's framework, UNESCO's "FutureProof" principles, and the Yonsei crisis signal growing awareness of fundamental challenges AI poses to human learning.
What to Watch in December 2025
AI Act Assessment
Initial feedback on European regulatory framework application
UNESCO Label
First schools certified "AI-Safe School"
Sovereign Tools
Deployment of French solutions (DemoES)
The challenge: anchoring AI in education while preserving human learning autonomy.
Sources and References
- [1] MD+DI Online - AI Act 2025
- [2] TTMS - AI Act Update
- [3] SER Group - AI Literacy
- [4] Software Improvement Group
- [5] Hubken Group - Moodle 4.5
- [6] Moodle.org Forum
- [7] EY India - HEIs AI Adoption
- [8] Eurydice - France AI Tools
- [9] L'Atelier du Formateur
- [10] ActuIA - DemoES
- [11] Université de Montréal