Sharply divergent state standards, district rules, and teacher strategies result in uneven access to the technology.
AI use is widespread among educators: 80% of teachers report using generative AI tools, with 58% using them regularly or occasionally and 22% trying them once or twice. Primary use is instructional ...
With many students and educators already using widely available artificial intelligence tools, state lawmakers and school ...
Rather than replacing student thinking, when teachers design and guide AI experiences, the technology is most often used to deepen critical thinking and strengthen instruction, according to new ...
Blue books made a comeback in 2025. In an effort to prevent students from feeding final essay prompts into ChatGPT, some professors asked their students to sit down and write in-person in the lined, ...
A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows many teachers are using AI to save time, but a majority are also worried the technology is making it harder for students to learn to think for themselves.
There’s extraordinary interest in AI, fueled by waves of enthusiastic declarations that “everything is about to change.” Dan Meyer, the vice president at Amplify, is skeptical of such claims. Meyer, ...
Supporters frame it as the future of education. Critics worry it’s replacing the human touch. Artificial intelligence has seeped into nearly every part of modern life, so perhaps it was only a matter ...
Malone teaches first-year composition and upper-level professional writing courses. She also runs a website and blog called Composing in the Age of GenAI, in which she shares her own classroom ...