Dan Fitzpatrick
Shared Intelligence and the Future of Schools
As artificial intelligence becomes more than just a tool and starts to act as a genuine thinking partner, the way we understand learning and the role of schools is being reshaped.
Shared Intelligence and the Future of Schools looks at what this shift means for education today and in the years ahead.
Drawing on lessons from the recent curriculum review in England, this keynote invites us to think bigger about what’s possible. It’s a call for bold strategy and genuine ambition, urging schools to move beyond small tweaks and instead reimagine how shared intelligence can help every learner think deeply, create freely, and take the lead in a changing world.
More about Dan
Dan’s recent publications, including Infinite Education and The Educators AI Guide 2026 have established him as one of the most respected strategic voices in the field.
He is much in demand as a keynote speaker and trainer, both nationally and internationally, and is a regular contributor in the media, recently featuring in Time Magazine and appearing on CNN, Good Morning Britain, BBC Radio 4 and ITV News.
His former roles include Director for Digital Strategy at Education Partnership North East, and senior leader at a secondary school.
He is the founder of The AI Educator, a network of professionals interested the power of AI in school communities.
Dan holds an M.A. from Durham University, a PGCE from UCL, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Design Thinking and Innovation from MIT
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