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Publication Date: September 2, 2025 - 15:58

How has AI affected students and classrooms? Submit your questions to our experts

September 2, 2025

As generative artificial intelligence tools become more readily accessible than ever, parents and educators are struggling to navigate its use in classrooms as the new school year begins.

There’s the worry that secondary and postsecondary students could use AI to cheat on assignments, potentially generating false sources or entirely made-up essays. But others say AI is a helpful tool to enhance learning, if used properly.



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