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OPINION: The new AI tools are fast but can’t replace the judgment, care and cultural knowledge teachers bring to the table
There’s a growing push to use AI to teach faster. These tools are fast, but shallow. They fail to capture the nuance, care and complexity that deep learning demands.
Teachers are increasingly relying on AI tools to generate lesson plans as they face mounting pressures in the classroom. However, these AI-generated materials often fall short of expectations, lacking ...
When teachers rely on commonly used artificial intelligence chatbots to devise lesson plans, it does not result in more ...
Teachers, learn more about our lesson plans with media literacy tips — like how to spot AI-generated content — to help students debunk or verify information they see online. MediaWise, in partnership ...
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Australian teachers are some of the highest users of AI in classrooms around the world – new survey
Australian teachers are also reporting high rates of AI use in their work, according to the OECD’s latest Teaching and Learning International Survey.
Hundreds of thousands of teachers are expected to attend this seminar over the next five years.
The allure of generative AI as a teaching aid has caught the attention of educators. A Gallup survey from September 2025 ...
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