
AI is Forcing the Return of Writing by Hand in the Classroom
AI is Forcing the Return of Writing by Hand in the Classroom  mindmatters.ai
How AI is transforming classroom instruction and pedagogy

AI is Forcing the Return of Writing by Hand in the Classroom  mindmatters.ai

Colorado teacher embraces AI to enhance student learning  The Coloradoan

AI reading tool stirs teacher concern at APSÂ Â Albuquerque Journal

The future of AI in the classroom  The Hechinger Report

Skip to main content IDEAS AI was ruining my college philosophy classes. So I assigned a new kind of essay. I couldn’t give take-home assignments anymore. Handwritten tests in class wouldn’t work either. Somehow, I needed to fill ChatGPT’s shoes. H. Hopp/Bruce/Globe Staff; Jozef Micic/Mar/Adobe Tom Kaspers is an assistant professor in philosophy at the University of Chicago. I haven’t been teaching long enough to remember those fabled days of higher education’s past, when students were engaged, literate, and sociable

K-12 Education Scottsbluff, Neb., Schools Use AI Platform to Expedite IEPs A school district in Nebraska is contracting with the online platform Goalbook, which special education teachers said makes it easier to write individualized education plans (IEPs) so they can focus on other things. April 17, 2026 • Megan Kelley, Scottsbluff Star-Herald, Neb. Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print Email Adobe Stock (TNS) — The Scottsbluff School Board on Monday approved a $22,759, two-year extension of Goalbook, an online platform designed to

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Skip to content Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Learn more Minimize to nav I’ve been teaching college Earth science courses as a part-time faculty member for a long time now, all while juggling other jobs. I started because it was enjoyable; no one gets into this line of work for the famously poor pay or complete lack of job security.

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Home » Press Office » Shaping Plan Assist AI tool with our global network of teachers Shaping Plan Assist AI tool with our global network of teachers AI Education 9 April 2026 2 min read We are pleased to announce the launch of the first in a series of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, designed to help teachers save time, personalize learning, and navigate some of the biggest challenges faced in the classroom.

Helping Students Understand AI in the Classroom  StreetInsider

Share Tweet Share Email April 7, 2026 Teachers tend to help the same kids repeatedly when using AI-powered tutoring tools by Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University edited by Gaby Clark , reviewed by Andrew Zinin Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Meet our editorial team Behind our editorial process Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Meet our editorial team Behind our editorial process Editors' notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies .