ParAmara OkaforHealth and Science Editor
Édité parNabil FaroukPolicy Editor

Schools move from AI bans to assessment redesign

Education6 min de lecture

Educators are experimenting with oral defenses, process journals and in-class creation to evaluate understanding in an age of abundant assistance.

Students collaborating around a table in a bright classroom
Students collaborating around a table in a bright classroom. Photo : Unsplash

Measure the thinking, not just the artifact

A finished essay can no longer reveal every step that produced it. Teachers are adding checkpoints where students explain a source choice, defend a claim or revise a weak paragraph in real time.

These changes do more than deter undisclosed assistance. They give educators a clearer view of how a student reasons and where feedback can help.

AI literacy joins subject literacy

Students also need practice evaluating generated material. A confident answer may still hide a missing source, a shallow comparison or a subtle bias.

The goal is not to make every assignment about AI. It is to teach when assistance is appropriate, how it should be acknowledged and why independent judgment still matters.

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