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Students using AI: It’s not that scary and shouldn’t be banned

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Concerns about academic dishonesty, loss of critical thinking skills, and inappropriate content creation have sparked discussions about banning AI tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly, and others. However, with thoughtful integration and a shift in perspective, AI can be a powerful ally in the classroom rather than an adversary.

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AI in K-12 instruction: Insights from instructional coaches

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Perceived impact of AI on instruction The vast majority of instructional coaches expressed positive expectations regarding AIs potential to reduce educator workload, create personalized learning experiences, and improve access for students with disabilities. The integration of AI in K-12 education presents both opportunities and challenges.

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

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Additionally, CAPTCHAs should be designed to be accessible to individuals with disabilities, such as those with visual or auditory impairments. Key strategies include: Educating s tudents: Dedicate class time to discuss the impact of bots, outline course policies, and organize workshops on academic integrity.

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

Faculty Focus

Additionally, CAPTCHAs should be designed to be accessible to individuals with disabilities, such as those with visual or auditory impairments. Key strategies include: Educating s tudents: Dedicate class time to discuss the impact of bots, outline course policies, and organize workshops on academic integrity.

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Philly teacher embraces AI but treads carefully amid data privacy and bias concerns

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Staten teaches English at Northeast High School, the citys largest high school, where many of her students have learning disabilities, are dealing with trauma and mental health challenges, or are learning English. She said she didnt think incorporating a new technology into her lesson plans would help much.

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