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Students, educators feel positive about AI’s impact, but fear its misuse

eSchool News

AI use does not have to be at odds with academic integrity, but we must establish a clear distinction between using AI to enhance student learning, and over-reliance on AI that replaces authentic and original work. This press release originally appeared online.

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Catch them Learning: A Pathway to Academic Integrity in the Age of AI

Cult of Pedagogy

As the potential for students to misuse AI tools raises ongoing questions about accountability, cheating, and academic integrity, a scandal from the past offers insights into the future. Is someone coaching you or advising you? The following steps can help you, and your students, take action to ensure academic integrity.

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AI in K-12 instruction: Insights from instructional coaches

eSchool News

This article briefly synthesizes responses from instructional coaches regarding their experiences, challenges, and recommendations for integrating AI into K-12 education. Ten instructional coaches, all with advanced degrees, had the following insights into the instructional use of AI in K12 education.

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Preparing Professionals by Addressing Academic Integrity

Faculty Focus

Learners must apply newly learned content to real-world workplace situations and demonstrate professional credibility and integrity. Simply put, academic integrity can make or break a student’s career. First, faculty should start engaging their learners early on about the importance of academic integrity in their courses.

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Elmwood School: Where Girls Rise with Confidence, Curiosity and Global Vision

k12 Digest

Whether its writing a research paper with academic integrity or designing a technology solution that addresses a global issue, Elmwood girls learn how to think deeply and act responsibly. Athletes take the lead as captains or student coaches. They dont just memorize factsthey weigh them, question them, and apply them.

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Data shows growing GenAI adoption in K-12

eSchool News

While K-12 teachers concerns about GenAI’s impact on academic integrity (83 percent, -1 percent YoY) and a lack of training/support (34 percent, -4 percent YoY) have gone down, concerns about data privacy (32 percent, +4 percent YoY) have increased.

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From Sandbox to Strategy: How Artificial Intelligence is impacting the K-12 Learning Environment

k12 Digest

This ensures that both teachers and students can confidently navigate AI integration while maintaining academic integrity. Schools might use a structured approach, such as a stoplight model, to communicate AI expectations for staff and students.