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Posted on 26/09/202516/09/2025 by Rafael Scapin

The rise of AI tools forces schools to reconsider what counts as cheating

AI use among students is so widespread that take-home essays and tests are becoming obsolete, pushing schools to rethink decades-old teaching and assessment methods. Educators are shifting to in-class writing, verbal exams, and AI-integrated lessons, while universities draft clearer policies to balance learning with academic integrity.

https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/science-news/the-rise-of-ai-tools-forces-schools-to-reconsider-what-counts-as-cheating-11201951

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