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aiEDU and The Rithm Project Partner to Infuse Human Connection into AI Literacy Through High School ELA Curriculum

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DENVER — The AI Education Project (aiEDU) and The Rithm Project are proud to announce a new partnership focused on advancing AI literacy and AI readiness and human connection in high school English Language Arts (ELA) classrooms. So much of the current AI conversation is dominated by tools and productivity.

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California colleges spend millions to catch plagiarism and AI. Is the faulty tech worth it?

Cal Matters

First: Students’ cell phones are laid out on a table by the door in Adam Kaiserman’s English class at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita. Last: Students take notes during Adam Kaiserman’s English class at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita on May 6, 2025. Isn’t that very similar to our tutors?” Ruys mused.

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States Agree About How Schools Should Use AI. Are They Also Ignoring Civil Rights?

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Several years after the release of ChatGPT, which raised ethical concerns for education, schools are still wrestling with how to adopt artificial intelligence. Learn more about EdSurge ethics and policies here and supporters here.) It also ended the Office of Educational Technology, a key federal source of guidance for schools.

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71 Undeniably Great Debate Topics for High School

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Fun Debate Topics Persuasive Speaking Activity Middle School, High School By Lindsay Ann Learning Grades: 6th-9th Subjects: English Language Arts, Speaking & Listening Standards: CCSS SL.9-10.4, Is war more or less ethical with unmanned planes and drones? A vegan diet is the only ethical way to eat. 8; CCRA.SL.4

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5 ways I’ve leveraged AI in my English classroom

eSchool News

So the students began, first reading The Crucible , relying only on their human intelligence. To begin, I wrote a thorough prompt, telling it: “You’re a high school English teacher who wants to teach an inquiry-based mythology class with self-directed learning. Now prove me wrong.” I knew we needed to learn this together.

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How Should We Approach the Ethical Considerations of AI in K-12 Education?

Edsurge

Once imagined only in science fiction, artificial intelligence now powers much of the technology we interact with every day—from smart home devices to cognitive assistants to media recommenders. And with this change comes a host of new questions—concerns about the ethical design and implementation of these new tools.

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From English to Automotive Class, Teachers Assign Projects to Combat AI Cheating

Edsurge

They do try, as Holly Distefano has seen in her middle school English language arts classes. That’s when she knows students are using an artificial intelligence tool to write an answer. “I Yet proponents say it’s a strategy that pushes students to focus on problem-solving while instructing them on how to use AI ethically.