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AI and Writing Essays: Pros and Cons, How Will Students Learn to Write if an AI Writes It for Them?

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Educational institutions must have AI policies for scholarly writing to teach students the value of academic integrity. Students learn about the ethics of employing AI technologies, including credit and the value of original ideas in scholarly work.

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Powerful Learning With Artificial Intelligence For Educators

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AI literacy enables educators to understand how AI works, how to evaluate it and how to best adapt it for their disciplines and learners. Just as AI is becoming pervasive in our everyday lives, it is pervasive throughout the school day and across subjects.

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How AI Can Address Critical Challenges Facing Higher Education

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However, the integration of AI into higher education also raises concerns about its ethical use , including data privacy, security and the potential for bias in algorithms. While AI has the ability to enhance personalized learning experiences, there are concerns about the quality of education delivered through AI-driven platforms. .

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It’s been a tough year to feel positive about Iowa education politics

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In Iowa, our Department of Education brags about elementary schools that cut recess. Money, politics, and educator evaluation in Iowa. 5 big questions for the Iowa Council on Educator Development. It’s been a tough year to feel positive about Iowa education politics.

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How Do You Grade a Creative Assignment?

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The concerns you have about assessing creative work seem to reflect an important (I would even say necessary) ethic you are attempting to live up to in your teaching. Among her specific advice: Ask students to develop a proposal for their project and work together to determine what criteria will be used to evaluate the assignments.

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If you’re an Iowan, wear pink tomorrow

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Money, politics, and educator evaluation in Iowa. 5 big questions for the Iowa Council on Educator Development. The primary motivation of education policymaking. Why are we educators having so much trouble mobilizing our voice in ways that are effective? Rethinking expenditures and policy priorities.