From the University of Houston to Rice, professors are writing their own rules for artificial intelligence in the classroom.
When Natasha Smith’s 11-year-old son sat down to email his teacher, she was shocked to read what he had sent. The 40-year-old ...
Districts across the country are creating new leadership roles, identifying best practices, and writing flexible policies to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven world.
From homework to emotional advice, teens are turning to AI instead of each other — and it’s eroding real learning and connection, Ashley Paredes writes.